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Hack Proofing Your Web Applications
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Hack Proofing Your Web Applications

by Syngress
June 2001
Intermediate to advanced content levelIntermediate to advanced
512 pages
18h 49m
English
Syngress
Content preview from Hack Proofing Your Web Applications
Securing Your Java Code • Chapter 7 263
restrictions placed on the Java code. If your code uses a security manager
to restrict 20 of the 21 dangerous operations and the JVM allowed
native methods to be executed, then really nothing is restricted at all!
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Changing Sandbox Settings
If you wish to change the Sandbox settings in MS Internet Explorer
under Windows 98, try going to the Windows Start button, then
select Settings | Control Panel and double-click on Internet
Options. Select the Security tab. Make sure the Internet zone icon
is highlighted, then click on the Custom Level button. On the next
screen, scroll down until you see Java. ...
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Publisher Resources

ISBN: 9781928994312