Wednesday, June 28, 2006

Security and RSS Feeds

RSS is growing at a lightening speed. What was once only known as a "techie tool", RSS is becoming a tool that is continuously being used by the general population. Along with the good comes, the not so good. And while some have mentioned the emergence of RSS spam, where content publishers dynamically generate nonsensical feeds stuffed with keywords, the real concern relates to security. While an annoyance to the search engines, spam in RSS feeds pales in comparison to the possible security concerns that could be in RSS' future.

Security Implications Related to RSS.

As RSS gains momentum security fears loom large. As publishers are quickly finding innovative uses for RSS feeds, hackers are taking notice. The power and extendibility of RSS in its simplest form is also its achilles heel. The expansion capabilities of the RSS specification, specifically the "enclosure" field which has launched the podcasting phenomenon, is where the vulnerabilities lie. The enclosure field in itself is not the problem, in fact the majority of RSS feeds do not even use the enclosure tag. The enclosure tag is essentially used to link to file types, things like images, word documents, mp3 files, power point presentations, and executables and can be thought of in similar terms to email attachments.

The fact that RSS can be used to distribute these file types has opened a myriad of doors to users of the syndication standard, but also has created cause for concern. Most people do not feel that the risk is significant because people "choose" the content that they receive, and while it might make the distribution of malware, viruses and spy applications via RSS less prevalent, their is still the inherent risk of a infected file being distributed.

The problem is one of both technology and lack of education.

The danger lies in the fact that many RSS readers, news aggregators, or pod-catchers automatically download the information contained in the enclosure field regardless of its file type or source.

Most RSS developers acknowledge the risks associated with the enclosure field, but few have had the forethought to include filtering, screening or authentication capabilities and many automatically download enclosures.

Nick Bradbury of Bradsoft/NewsGator seems to be proactive, designing FeedDemon with security in mind. FeedDemon uses an editable safelist of file types as well as allowing users to monitor what files are automatically downloaded. FeedDemon also contains hard-coded warnings related to specific file types.

Developers of ByteScout took a different approach to the handling of enclosure files, ByteScout does not automatically download anything without user intervention for each download.

Unfortunately, not all RSS readers, aggregators and podcatchers consider the possible security implications associated with RSS feeds and podcasts, some will automatically download enclosures without warning or any thoughts of security. Be sure to examine how your RSS reader handles files contained in the enclosure field of an RSS feed.

With the increased use of RSS and podcasting, the security risks increase with it. Their is cause for concern, however proactive users and conscientious developers can easily subvert the risk by taking precautions seriously. Computer viruses and malware are cause for legitimate concern, there is ample time and action that can avert potential problems.


About The Author

Sharon Housley manages marketing for FeedForAll http://www.feedforall.com software for creating, editing, publishing RSS feeds and podcasts. In addition Sharon manages marketing for FeedForDev http://www.feedfordev.com an RSS component for developers.

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Monday, June 12, 2006

What You Should Know Before You Get An Auto Loan

When considering the purchase of a new auto, many of us simply do not have cash lying around to pay for it. Therefore, an auto loan becomes a necessity. There are many things you should know before obtaining an auto loan. First and foremost, realize that there is a wonderful opportunity awaiting you on the World Wide Web- an online auto loan. There are many companies that offer online auto loans, and with just a bit of research, you will be able to determine what type of auto loan is best for you.


Let’s examine the different types of online auto loans that are available:


Long-term-These auto loans are usually only offered with the purchase of a new car, and typically last for a term of either 36, 48 or 60 months. This type of auto loan features a smaller monthly payment, but you will end up paying more over the life of the loan. One problem that can arise when having a long-term auto loan is that the value of the car may fall below what you actually have left to pay on the loan.


Short-term-These auto loans have higher monthly payments, but over the life of the loan you will end up paying less, and will probably also be offered a lower interest rate than that which is available with a long-term auto loan.


There are also numerous different avenues you can take to secure an auto loan. Different types of institutions offer different types of auto loans, and you should investigate all available options before deciding what type of auto loan is best for you.


Credit Unions-If you are a member of a credit union, you will be able to apply for a larger auto loan with a smaller interest rate than at some other institutions. Be sure to check with your credit union to see what types of financing they offer for auto loans.


Auto Dealers-It is much easier to secure an auto loan through an auto dealer than by other conventional methods. Although the interest rate will be a bit higher on this type of auto loan, it is processed more quickly, and approval rates are high.


Home Equity Auto Loans- By offering your home as collateral, you will be able to secure an auto loan. Although this type of auto loan carries with it the potential for a higher interest rate, there are some tax advantages that can offset the costs incurred by the higher interest rate.


Don’t forget to do your online research when searching for an auto loan. You may just find an online auto loan that suits your needs without ever having to leave the house.


Connie Barker is the owner of several financial websites including Online Auto Loans


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