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  1. Does anyone honestly think that HTML 5 is gonna push Flash and Silverlight to the side?
  2. If anyone cares, here is the File API W3C working draft http://bit.ly/5J9jNV
  3. @marcusjcarey Flash has also been crashing into my fist lately.
  4. What I'm asking Santa for this year in the security industry...http://bit.ly/8jbYp5
  5. @Brian_Sniffen You would be amazed
  6. If you are shopping around for a small-business lawyer, if he/she can't make time for you within 3 weeks, keep shopping!!
  7. Reason #1273 why us #appsec people will never be without work...Javascript File Access API http://bit.ly/7x3irF
  8. @Beaker And not just mere professionals...Certified Professionals!! LOL
  9. @joshcorman It certainly is....but market forces seem to be trumping sensible and reasonable practices.
  10. @Beaker I look at the average level of skill from when I got into the field vs. now, and its a scary downhill slide.
  11. @Beaker Sure, that's a good start =) But it goes beyond vendors...CISSP's who are content with learning a <scanner> but not 101-ish stuff
  12. Money is great, but if that's your sole motivation for being in the security field then YOU ARE PART OF THE PROBLEM!!
  13. How do your individual branches not know your company's underwriting policies? @statefarm
  14. 2 out of 2 branches didn't even know their own underwriting policies that apparently changed 3 months ago. State Farm = lousy
  15. Anyone looking for Professional Indemnity/Errors and Omissions insurance, stay away from State Farm.
  16. @marcinw This is what happens when you take the tin foil hat off....
  17. @honeyapps Follow me so that I can DM you.
  18. @digininja Can use openrowset to brute the SA password depending onversion of MSSQL. 2000 = enabled by default, > 2005 disabled by default
  19. He can use openrowset to bruteforce the SA password depending on the version of MSSQL. 2000 = enabled by default, > 2005 disabled by default
  20. @digininja Follow me so I can DM you about MSSQL