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Understanding the Importance of and Implementing Internal Security Measures
Many Information Technology professionals concentrate on securing the perimeter of their network, ignoring the possibility of internal attacks. Internal security incidents can be much more costly than an attack from external incidents, and are more l...
Prepare for MPACK
Insight into a new high tech attack that is running around the Internet also known as MPACK.
Solving the Keylogger Conundrum
The geek shall inherit the earth! This is the slogan that has reverberated out from Silicon Valley from the mid-90s, as we all realized that technology was, actually, fun, interesting, essential.
The Vishing Guide
This white paper, written by Gunter Ollmann, specifically examines vishing and provides an analysis of current and future vectors for this particular attack.
X-morphic Exploitation
Gunter Ollmann writes this fascinating look into the the world of personalized, one-of-a-kind Web browser exploits and the dawn of x-morphic exploitation.
Address relay fingerprinting
This paper discusses how to use values returned from programs to create fingerprints. Most of the information contained in this paper will relate to off-by-one buffer miscalculations. While they are very common, not all are exploitable, and often get...
Address Resolution Protocol Spoofing and Man-in-the-Middle Attacks
The classic Man-in-the-Middle attack relies upon convincing two hosts that the computer in the middle is the other host. This can be accomplished with a domain name spoof if the system is using DNS to identify the other host or address resolution pro...
Adjacent Overwrite BUG
This article is meant to be presented as an informative, step by step log of exploiting an adjacent memory overflow. It is aimed at those who have buffer overflow experience, and hopefully have knowledge of the organization of the stack. An article h...
An Ettercap Primer
Ettercap is a versatile network manipulation tool. It uses its ability to easily perform man-in-the-middle (MITM) attacks in a switched LAN environment as the launch pad for many of its other functions. Once ettercap has inserted itself in the middle...
An Introduction to TEMPEST
For many years, TEMPEST was shrouded in secrecy. Government documents concerned with this were classified, which obviously gave rise to many speculative theories.
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