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Moving to specific record within a DataTable

Hopefully simple, but can't find any such option. I have a data table -- has say... 10 rows in it. Some fields on the form are bound to the table.columns respectively by name. O …
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Is the password weak under dictionary attack

Thanks for looking. All sincerely helpful answers are voted up. I use a password strength meter to let the user know how strong the password they've chosen is. But this password …
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Calculate brute force size dynamically?

How you could calculate size of brute force method dynamically? For example how many iterations and space would take if you printed all IPv6 addresses from 0:0:0:0:0:0:0:0 - ffff:f …
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What is the best Distributed Brute Force countermeasure?

First, a little background: It is no secret that I am implementing an auth+auth system for CodeIgniter, and so far I'm winning (so to speak). But I've run into a pretty non-trivial …
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Preventing brute-force attacks on MySQL?

I need to turn on networking for MySQLd, but every time I do, the server gets brute-forced into oblivion. Some mean password guessing script starts hammering on the server, opening …
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Is there non-linear difference between strong (i.e. AES) and non-strong (i.e. classic zip) encryption

AES and other modern encryption algorithm are considered strong and sometimes one can see quotes like "it's not recommended to use classic zip encryption since it is no longer cons …
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Ubuntu Server SSH [closed]

Hi, I have a server with ubuntu. I do work on it over SSH. I had a problem with brute force attempts over port 22. I changed the port and I assumed it fixed the brute force problem …
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Is a preference for brute force solutions a bad sign?

This is my first post here so be easy on me! I'm a beginner C++ programmer, and to stretch my mind I've been trying some of the problems on projecteuler.net. Despite an interest …
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The necessity of hiding the salt for a hash

At work we have two competing theories for salts. The products I work on use something like a user name or phone number to salt the hash. Essentially something that is different …
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Fastest way to bruteforce a string using a DOS wildcard

This problem is similar to blind SQL injections. The goal is to determine the exact value of a string, and the only test you can do is to see if a DOS-style wildcard (? = any chara …
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Preventing Brute Force Logins on Websites

As a response to the recent Twitter hijackings and Jeff's post on Dictionary Attacks, what is the best way to secure your website against brute force login attacks? Jeff's post su …
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Does Apache basic authentication defend brute force attacks?

Will it shut down & lock up after repeated false password tries, and/or will it add lags in-between retries? Or does this depend on which modules you or your provider install? …
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Limiting user login attempts in PHP

Hi there, I'm seeing web apps implementing limitations for user login attempts. Is it a security necessity and, if so, why? For example: you had three failed login attempts, …
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Could validationKey and decryptionKey be found by brute force from encrypted cookie value?

I am using the following code to generate an encrypted token: var ticket = new System.Web.Security.FormsAuthenticationTicket( 2, "", DateTime.Now, DateTime.Now. …
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Finding a legacy firebird/Interbase database password

Hi, I have a customer that has an old non-existant application; he had a problem with the company that made the application and they won't disclose his database password. He reali …

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