
Published: 12 August 1999 14:38 BST
Security software company, Creative Digital Technology, has issued a challenge to the hacker community to crack the latest version of its Web site protection product.
The company, which originated in Australia, has developed software called SecurePage that shields Web sites from hackers trying to deface page content and replace it with their own messages.
It has offered a financial reward, to university-based developers only, if they manage to crack what it claims is unbeatable protection.
They are seeking someone who is a self-starter interested in driving the companys Internet presence, including implementation of Web 2.0 techniques ...
This software company requires another developer for their team using .Net and JSP technologies. You will be working on a range of large applications ...
We mainly export our products and services all over the world and have clients in Australia, United States, Middle East and Asia. Huxley Associates ...
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