RE: Enforcing Java Security Manager in Restricted Windows Environments?

2006-12-21 Thread Jan P. Monsch
Hi Jim Well I think about Terminal Server and Citrix environments where Java is used as an infrastructure for Fat Clients. I do not talk about running a web application server like JBOSS. In case of Fat Clients under Terminal Server/Citrix these VMs run as independent VMs under the user account

Enforcing Java Security Manager in Restricted Windows Environments?

2006-12-08 Thread Jan P. Monsch
java.exe to always use the Java Security Manager without the possibility of manipulation by the user? I would be very interested to learn your ideas. Kind regards Jan P. Monsch

Some Thoughts about Office Open XML and Malware Detection

2006-12-07 Thread Jan P. Monsch
retesting today shows that the detection rate of Netsky as an embedded object in a Office 2003 Word XML is still at the same level as 3 months ago. I fear that the AV industry is not quite yet ready to protect their customers against XML delivered attacks. Kind regards Jan P. Monsch

Weak password protection in WebSphere 4.0.4 XML configuration export

2003-02-04 Thread Jan P. Monsch
in # Configuration Export # Author: Jan P. Monsch # Date: February 3, 2003 # # Problem: Passwords in WebSphere XML configruation export are not sufficiently protected. If the exported configuration gets