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CGI Security |
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CGI is the first and remains one of the most widely-used means of extending Web servers by interfacing external applications, offering various advantages.
However, the power of CGI comes with a price. CGI interfaces can completely compromise a Web server's security, and thus of the host on which it is running. All benefits of a CGI script are neutralized if it is insecure. It is impossible to anticipate (and defend) against all security holes. But by following a few guidelines, you can avoid known security holes and unsafe practices. |
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10/27/2006 |
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