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Java 2 security and stack inspection Gamelan.com 05/12/99. Read It
Java 2's Verifier becomes confused by German student's security attack Java World 04/99. Read It
Software Assurance for Security IEEE Computer 04/99. Read It
IEEE Internet Computing Online: Mobile Code Security IEEE Internet Computing 11-12/98. Read It
Twelve Rules for Developing More Secure Java Code Java World 12/98. Read It
Third-party Java Security Vendors: Solutions or Snake Oil? Java Report 12/98. Read It
Privileged code in Java: Why the API changed from JDK1.2beta3 to JDK1.2beta4 developer.com 08/31/98. Read It
New Issues in Java Security Component Strategies 07-08/98. Read It
Smart cards, Java cards and security developer.com 01/19/98. Read It
Don't push me: the security implications of push developer.com 12/30/97. Read It
Sandboxes and signatures, Part 2: How to sign code for Netscape Communicator developer.com 10/14/97. Read It
Sandboxes and signatures, Part 1: The future of executable content developer.com 10/7/97. Read It
Understanding the keys to Java security: the sandbox and authentication JavaWorld 2(5), May 1997. Read It
Avoiding Hostile Applets: How to minimize the risks of executable content Byte Magazine, May, 1997, pages 89-92. Read It
Webware Security, Inside Risks Communications of the ACM, 40(4), page 130. April 1997. Read It
Is your browser a blabbermouth? Are your ports being scanned? JavaWorld 2(3), March 1997. Read It
The dark side of executable content NetscapeWorld 2(2), February 1997. Read It
Java Security: Hostile Applets Java Report 2(2), February 1997. Read It
Plugs for Java's Security Holes a sidebar for the cover story of Byte Magazine, January, 1997, page 76. Read It
Java Security and Type Safety Byte Magazine, January, 1997, pages 63-64. Read It

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