Security in Perl scripts / Seguridad en scripts de Perl

Submitted by gwolf on Sun, 02/10/2008 - 00:16
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2002

I presented this tutorial at Congreso de Seguridad en Cómputo 2000, and later rewrote it (and moved it to a free, portable format) for Días de Software Libre at Guadalajara, May 2002. In this tutorial, I review some important key points not to fall in security errors while programming with Perl. I later adapted it together with a coworker, Alex Juárez, and we presented it in English at YAPC::Europe 2002. Here you will find this text both in Spanish and in English.

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Un tutorial que presenté para el Congreso de Seguridad en Cómputo en noviembre del 2000, y tras reescribirlo en un formato libre y portable, lo presenté de nuevo en los Días de Software Libre en Guadalajara, mayo del 2002. Lo adapté y traduje junto con mi compañero de trabajo Alex Juárez, y lo presentamos en el YAPC::Europe::2002. Reviso aquí una serie de puntos importantes para no caer en importantes errores de seguridad al programar con Perl. Está tanto en inglés como en español.

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