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      <description>Online home of Secure Coding: Principles and Practices
	 (O'Reilly, 2003)</description>
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	 <title>Japanese Translation</title>
	 <link>http://www.oreilly.co.jp/BOOK/securecdng</link>
	 <description>Secure Coding: Principles and Practices has been
	    translated to Japanese by O'Reilly Japan.</description>
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	 <title>MPlayer Vulnerability Analysis</title>
	 <link>http://securecoding.org/companion/analysis/april092004.php</link>
	 <description>Ken and Sean analyze a recently discovered buffer
	    overflow vulnerability in a popular media player for Unix and
	    discuss it's far-reaching implications.</description>
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	 <title>SC-L RSS Feed</title>
	 <link>http://www.mail-archive.com</link>
	 <description>An RSS feed of the Secure Coding mailing list (SC-L) has
	    been made available by Mail-Archive.com.</description>
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      <item>
	 <title>Op/Ed Regarding Bluetooth Vulnerability</title>
	 <link>http://securecoding.org/authors/oped/feb132004.php</link>
	 <description>In their latest op/ed, Mark and Ken comment on a
	    disturbing new bluetooth vulnerability affecting mobile phones
	    manufactured by Nokia and SonyEricsson.</description>
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	 <title>PHP X-Cart Vulnerability Analysis</title>
	 <link>http://securecoding.org/companion/analysis/feb072004.php</link>
	 <description>In this latest vulnerability analysis we introduce a new
	    analyst and ponder the fine art of user input screening as it
	    applies to a well-known PHP application.</description>
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