Security :: Protect Products In Case A Developer Theft Code And Try To Launch It From Home?
Apr 19, 2010
My Boss have given me assignment to find how a web based application developed in dotnet can be protected. As per agreement products developed in our company are assat of company and even not developers can gave the code. but still he wants to know how he can protect products in case a developer theft code and try to launch it from his home ?
My existing system has Visual Studio 2008 and Visual Web Developer 2010 Express. But Microsoft web installer for Webmatrix has made Wematrix Launch ribbon menu pointing to Visual Studio 2008. How could I make Webmatrix point to Visual Web Express 2010. To make use of IntelliSense and the debugger, I have to manually launch Visual Web Developer 2010 Express.
It is an online game, I need to develop a 'Launch' button on the game site to launch the client side game. I have seen this in several online games like this one. How can this be done?
I am developing a website that display products and the users will be able to rate these products. At the end of the month a winner product will be highlighted on the website home page. What I need to know is how to determine the winner product if I have the following rating scenario, The user will rate for the product by choosing a value from 1 to 5 where 1 mean bad and 5 excellent.
If 10 users voted for the product A and the average rating was 4 and 1 user voted for product B and the average rating were 5 that mean product B will be the winner. I feel this is not the correct method to determine the winner. one has better method that take in consideration the number of voted users to determine the winner?
i want when user click in this item on jquery menu in Furniture.aspx will show all product in this item H_name is'nt important i want show all product with different H_name
I'm working on a website that streams audio files for the user from a directory on the server machine. How do I protect the audio files from users being able to navigate to the folder and just downloading them locally, but still provide them access to stream them? If I set permissions on the folder via IIS, is there a level that I can set so that the server can stream but not allow anonymous access?I'm sure there is a tutorial or other thread about this out there, it's just hard to search for this specific issue. Any help or a simple link to another thread/tutorial
User downloads a document from a specified site, saves to the local disk and fills in confidential details. When other users logs on to this computer and if they try to access the file, the document should not be accessible. Also consider that the document can be saved to a common server too, in which case, no one else other than the person who downloaded and filled the document should be able to open the document.
I have contact form and offten using this form my web site is under attck... someone install some code who try to connect using java scriptand all java scripts that I'm using in my web site are infected...
I have built an ASP.NET application that needs to be password protected. This application will be installed on multiple offline computers, and we need to make sure that when being installed it requires a password. But even if it requires a password, someone can easily copy the database and the published folder and duplicate the application on their system right?
I need a way to prevent this. It should only work on laptops that we have installed it on.
I have written a namespace for a guestbook for my personal website. When I use a quote(") or single quote(') in a guestbook message the system(server) gives me a warning there is an error in my SQL syntax.
Incorrect syntax near 'are'. Unclosed quotation mark after the character string ')'.
I have tried to implement the answer of an older topic written by me in the namespace. But it gives me errors. [URL]
how to protect this namespace against SQL injections?
May i know how to protect the bin folder dll's compiled from the Visual Studio 2005. I am doing the project in Asp.net & c#. One of My friend decompiled all the dll's and show me. Is there any procedure to make my code standard or any free third party tools to prevent from others.
i have a search box, many text boxes which taken various inputs and save it to database using primitive methods such as "insert into....." executenonquerry etc.have read something that " a textbox by itself can prevernt attacks known as sql injections" is that true?if sohow to enable it?does it need extra coding?
Im using Visual Studio 2010. I'm new to asp.net. I'm trying to do a simple user login page but whenever I try to launch the Web Administration tool, I keep getting some exception error. The below images is the error I encountered.
I have a website that is going on a public server so I want to password protect it, but for a while only myself and a couple of others will be using it. I will eventually get it together to do it right and have the users in a database etc, but for now, I just want to put a couple of users with their passwords in the web.config and have them authenticate on a login page.
I am interested in finding out how I would go about displaying a website wiithout forms authentication but to utilise forms authentication when the user makes a request by clicking in the signin button, and then the user will view other pages that are private and secure,
I spent the better part of today hunting down an elusive error. I was getting a message saying that it couldn't find the Index view for the Home controller, and it gave a list of locations it searched, e.g., ~/Views/Home/Index.aspx. This was really confusing as the file definitely existing and was at ~/Views/Home/Index.aspx, the first place in the list of locations it searched for the view!
What I eventually discovered was that there was a file that did not get published when I used Visual Studio's "Publish" feature (this is on the "Build" menu). That file was Views/Home/Home.master, and (as you can probably guess) is the master file used by Views/Home/Index.aspx. Once I copied that file into place manually, it started working. But I am left wondering--why??? Why does this file not get published? It's a part of my project, I can see it in the solution explorer, and it's obviously a critical file that's necessary for the MVC app to run. It has the same permissions as every other file in my project. So why wouldn't it get copied? And how can I fix it so it does get copied?