Web 2.0 technologies give an account of a large number of arenas for safety concern. The term Web 2.0 is coined to depict latest sites and web application technologies like wikis, blogs and professional or social networking. The tools of Web 2.0 make possible the content, generated by user, to be brought about and put into practice by groups of individuals, and are more and more being utilized by firms for creating healthier staff group effort and communique.
According to the latest Internet Security Threat Report by Symantec, released this week:
Because individuals are able to create and host content on various collaboration platforms such as weblogs, the possibility exists for those platforms to host exploits and become distribution points for links to fradulent web sites, malicious code, and other security threats, such as spyware.
Invaders frequently benefit from the oblique faith amid the individuals’ community and the sites that has been sending content to find the middle ground between users and/or web sites. In addition, Web 2.0 technologies trust greatly upon web services, tools that are developed to back up inter-operability amid systems via a network.







