Abstract

Whenever someone compiles a list of the top vulnerabilities to which organisations are prone, web applications are right up there, usually taking the top spot. And it's been that way for years. Somehow, the message isn't getting through that, if you have a public-facing website, it's highly likely that someone can use that to gain access to your networks or databases, or to exploit your visitors.

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