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    <div class="date">August 2016</div>
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      <a href="/talks/2016talks/1608Talk/index.html">A Set of Short Talks</a></div>
      
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      <div class="abstract">This month's meeting features a group of 4 short talks by some of our
long-time members. Robert Stone discusses connecting objects by reference
versus indirectly by some ID. Julian Brown talked about lock-free architectures.
J. D. Lightsey demonstrated another SQL injection attack using <code>sqlmap</code>.
And, Todd Rinaldo rounds out the talks with a discussion of a Perl vulnerability
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J. D. Lightsey demonstrated another SQL injection attack using <code>sqlmap</code>.
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