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  W3C Security Resources http://www.w3.org/Security/
Provides an overview of web security and links to security initiatives such as PICS Signed Labels, and XML-DSig.
  The Open Web Application Security Project http://www.owasp.org
How to build, design and test the security of web applications and web services.
  The WWW Security FAQ http://www.w3.org/Security/Faq/
Includes securing your server, protecting confidential documents on your site, safe CGI programming, client security, and privacy.
  Cgisecurity.com http://www.cgisecurity.com/
This site is designed to help user to learn about what kinds of security risks exist and how to prevent them from happening.
  Web Security: A Matter of Trust http://www.w3j.com/7/
Collection of original articles.
  Client Side Trojan http://www.zope.org/Members/jim/ZopeSecurity/ClientSideTrojan
By clicking on maliciously formed HTML tags users can unknowingly perform undesirable actions.
  Web Spoofing http://www.cs.princeton.edu/sip/WebSpoofing/
Full text of a paper discussing an 'attack' that threatens both privacy and data integrity. Written by Edward W. Felten, Dirk Balfanz, Drew Dean, and Dan S. Wallach. Available in various formats including PDF and Postscript.
  W3Schools.com: Web Security http://www.w3schools.com/site/site_security.asp
Covers basic privacy issues.
  World Wide Web (in)Security http://www.swcp.com/~mccurley/danger/danger.html
Demonstrations of security risks and advice for safe use of a web browser.
  Hacking Exposed: Web Applications http://www.webhackingexposed.com/
Book that covers how to hack web applications, and how to secure against the attacks detailed. Author profiles, links to tools referenced in the book and reviews.
  Are Secure Internet Transactions Really Secure? http://www.jsweb.net/paper.htm
This paper describes how many small business claim to be offering a secure order form, when in fact, they really are not. The paper shows how the insecurity occurs, and offers a few solutions to the problem.
  Northfell http://www.northfell.com/
Article on website hacking covering footprinting, IP scanning and an example IIS hack. Also has computer security weblog and an overview of BS7799.
  COAST Hotlist: Security in the WWW http://www.cerias.purdue.edu/site/hotlist/
A collection of links related to WWW security.

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