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Rich Cannings, Himanshu Dwivedi, Zane Lackey, and Alex Stamos

"Hacking Exposed Web 2.0: Web 2.0 Security Secrets and Solutions"

Specifically, Tim Newsham and Scott Stender
for ActiveX security, Brad Hill and Chris Clark for the IE 7 case study, and Jesse Burns for
his work on the case study at the end of Chapter 5 as well as performing tech reviews on
many chapters. Furthermore, thanks to my coauthors Rich Cannings and Zane Lackey,
who were great to work with. Additionally, thanks to Jane Brownlow and Jenni Housh
for their help throughout the book creation process. Lastly, special thanks to the great
people of iSEC Partners, a great information security firm specializing in software
security services and SecurityQA products.
??”Himanshu Dwivedi
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First, thanks to Alex Stamos and Himanshu Dwivedi for giving me the opportunity
to be a part of this book. Thanks to Rich Cannings, Himanshu Dwivedi, Chris Clark, and
Alex Stamos for being great to work with on this book. Thanks to M.B. and all my friends
who kept me on track when deadlines approached far too quickly. Finally, thanks to
everyone from iSEC; you have always been there to bounce ideas off of or discuss a
technical detail, no matter how large or small.
??”Zane Lackey
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INTRODUCTION
Who would have thought that advertising, music, and software as a service
would have been a few of the driving forces to bring back the popularity of the
Internet? From the downfall of the dot-com to the success of Google Ads, from
Napster??™s demise to Apple??™s comeback with iTunes, and from the ASP (Application
Service Provider) market collapse to the explosion of hosted software solutions (Software
as a Service), Web 2.


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