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Robert Hurlbut

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Robert Hurlbut is a Principal Consultant with Hurlbut Consulting
Understand the dangers of Fully Trusted Code Posted: Mar 26, 2004 12:58 PM
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In my own research into .Net Security, one area I have explored is how to correctly set up Partial Trust websites with ASP.NET 1.1 and resources placed in “sandboxed” environments.  One of the best resources I have found is the book Improving Web Application Security: Threats and Countermeasures from the Microsoft Patterns and Practices group.

For a quick introduction, Keith Brown has an excellent article in the April, 2004 issue of MSDN Magazine called “Beware of Fully Trusted Code”.  Read this and understand the issues.

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