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Securing Web 2.0: are your web applications vulnerable?The definition of Web 2.0 is still being debated despite extensive discussion. Its staunchest advocates proclaim it a complete philosophical and technological reworking of how the web functions. Others declare that it is meaningless. However, most agree on common characteristics of a Web 2.0 application, such as increased interactivity, the acceptance of user input for building community and a reliance on client-side functionality. Additionally, Web 2.0 applications can be more vulnerable to exploitation by hackers than their predecessors. Hackers spend most of their time gathering information. When Web 2.0 applications push functionality and code to users, they provide hackers with information that can be used for formulating attacks. Often, old attacks such as cross-site scripting become more dangerous when used against Web 2.0 applications. This white paper defines some of the common technological components of Web 2.0 applications and discusses ways of securing them against exploitation.
Web 2.0 components
Web 2.0 uses the web for delivering information that is often created through community contribution. Wikis and blogs are good examples of these types of appli cations. The main attribute of a Web 2.0 application is interactivity. More functionality is on the client, and less is on the server. As a result, requests are updated in the browser without refreshing the entire page. For example, consider Google Maps. Instead of a static page, you can drill down or zoom in and out of a map without making requests for a new page. You can use several key technologies—or more appropriately, groupings of different2007 MacWorld San Fransisco ReportIt’s time to report on the 2007 Macworld event held, as always, in January. The rumor mill was certainly cranking heartily before it and didn’t slow down all that much to date. So what were the rumors prior to Macworld? Leopard updates were thought to be a sure thing, espe- cially on the heels of Bill Gates giving his CES keynote the Saturday before, touting Windows Vista features and demonstrating some of the them. It was felt there was a very good chance that an “iPhone” would be announced, though bets were that it would not be called that. (Too bad Cisco!)
There was reasonable expectation that updated versions of iLife and iWork would make their debuts. iLife ‘07 would have an new iWeb 2.0 and iWork ‘07 would come with a new spreadsheet application. It was also thought that there could be announcements related to new iPods, dual quad-core Mac Pros, and new, larger Cinema Displays.
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Getting started
There are several things you need to do in order to use e-mail.
- You need to create an Internet setup using the Newton Internet Enabler (NIE) [5] so that your Newton device can communicate with your Internet Service Provider (ISP) or intranet.
- If you’re using a modem, you need to set your modem preferences.
- You need to set up SimpleMail [8]. Once these steps are done, you should be able to use e-mail on your Newton device.
Note
Because SimpleMail uses the Newton Internet Enabler, it will only work with Newton 2.x devices. It will not work on the Original MessagePad (OMP), MP100, MP110 or early models of the MP120 which use Newton 1.x.x
Since then Paul Guyot has created a 2.1 (710031) update for the English MP2000 and MP2100 that fixes a Dates/Find bug.
The six-digit number tells you what type of Newton device the system update applies to, and when it was built. See the Newton FAQ: Newton OS [3] for a full description of the numbering system.
Newton Internet Enabler
Your Newton must be Internet Enabled before you can use SimpleMail. You need to install Apple’s Newton Internet Enabler (NIE) [5], of which there are two versions.
- NIE 1.1 works on any Newton 2.x device. It is the only option for the MP120 and MP130.
- NIE 2.0 works only on Newton 2.1 devices, ie MP2000,