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Intrusion detection evasion: How Attackers get past the burglar alarm
The purpose of this paper is to show methods that attackers can use to fool IDS systems into thinking their attack is legitimate traffic. With techniques like obfuscation, fragmentation, Denial ...
Document added on Jan. 19, 2011Predictability of Windows DNS resolver
The main DNS security issues have very often focused on server side problems and vulnerabilities. This paper focuses on Windows client DNS service, also called DNS resolver. This paper explains ...
Written by: Roberto Larcher and added on Feb. 20, 2011Deploying a Secure Web Application: From a Coding Perspective
The purpose of this document is to give a developer a very detailed and reproducible guideline for the development of a typical web application. The focus will be on common ...
Document added on March 3, 2011Web Application Security for managers
As a manager, part of your job is to plan and prioritize tasks and to control the work done. To plan and prioritize tasks, you need to have a global ...
Document added on March 13, 2011What Secure Site Seals mean to Consumer
What is the first and utmost trust that a consumer will have on a merchant in the Internet ? What is the rule of thumb checking procedures for the consumers ...
Document added on Jan. 28, 2011Network Security - Defense Against DoS/DDoS Attacks
<font size="3"><b>Abstract</b></font><br><i> DoS/DDoS attacks are a virulent, relatively new type of Internet attacks, they have caused some biggest web sites on the world -- owned by the most famous E-Commerce ...
Written by: Hang Chau and added on June 5, 2011Denial of Service (DOS) Attacks
During the release of a new software product specialized to track spam, ACME Software Inc noticed that there was not as much traffic as they hoped to receive. During further ...
Written by: Jeremy Martin and added on Feb. 16, 2011