External web applications can prove difficult to secure and are often targeted by hackers due to the range of vulnerabilities they may contain. These risks, which may stem from a lack of monitoring ...
Gmail lets you use Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) to access third-party email clients (such as Outlook and Thunderbird) or send emails from your WordPress site. If you have an enterprise account ...
In an era where digital threats are ever-present and increasing, web application security has become a necessity. Web application attacks are now involved in 26% of all breaches, and websites ...
Being Google's premiere email service, Gmail has plenty of useful features like built-in translation and the glorious Unsubscribe button that slowly whittles down the spam coming to your inbox. But a ...
Dipping my feet in the self-hosting trend is great. But when a browser pops the "not secure" error, I worry about running my humble stack over HTTP, even though it's on my local network. Since I share ...
The web browser has long been the security sinkhole of enterprise infrastructure. While email is often cited as the most common entry point, malware often enters via the browser and is more difficult ...
Microsoft researchers have developed the prototype of a client-side architecture that would replace the Web browser with a much more secure virtualized environment that isolates Web applications.
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Most of today’s organizations rely on e-commerce capabilities and customer-facing web applications to keep their businesses running. While new innovations related to web applications are being ...
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