You can't really prevent it if the data is publicly available.
But that doesn't mean that you have to make it extra easy to scrape the data either.
Preventing Enumeration
By exposing internal, ordered ids you make it extra easy to scrape all products.
If you changed it to either product name ...
I upboated yours too after I read it... had to read more than I bargained for tho, especially since it's very unlikely I'd be surprised by anything there :P
I just told someone you cannot guarantee that the windows registry cannot be tampered with....now Im thinking you can maybe digitally sign it? But it will change with normal use anyway?
Therefore digitally signing it is useless unless you can verify evey non-malicious change?
thinking out loud, feel feel to correct my stream of consciousness
And by digitally signing it i mean running it through a hash algorithm and checking the digest....
You can detect all changes to the registry, and tell when something fucky happens... but you'd have to keep a list of registry nodes that should not be tampered with in general
I'm a newbie to WMI and I need to implement RegistryValueChangeEvent in a C# service.
I need an event handler that gets triggered each time any one of a set of registry values is changed. I want behavior similar to the FileSystemWatcher class's Changed event, but for registry values.
If there'...