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Information Security, The New Niche

<b><font size="3">Introduction</font></b><br><br> Information is now not being stored in hardcopy format in boxes upon boxes of paper and kept in light and humidity controlled rooms somewhere beneath the earth. It ...

Written by: Philip Buckley and added on April 4, 2011

Intelligent Distributed Intrusion Detection Systems

<font size="3"><b>Abstract</b></font><br><br> An Intrusion Detection System always helps the â&#x20AC;&#x161;Ã&#x201E;úsecond in the queueâ&#x20AC;&#x161;Ã&#x201E;ù, in other words; any Detection System can only say that there is an attack which is ongoing. ...

Written by: Rajesh T Sivanandan and added on April 16, 2011

Telnet Based Attacks

This paper examines attacks developed over the years using the Telnet service. That examination begins with a bit of history. The Telnet protocol was first comprehensively defined by Postel in ...

Written by: Paul Gurgul and added on April 7, 2011

End to End Security for Windows 2000 Server

<font size="3"><b>Summary</b></font><br><br> This document provides background information and detailed steps that should be taken in order to harden the windows 2000 operating systems against common network security attack. Please note ...

Written by: DaAnZeR and added on March 14, 2011

Automating Solaris 10 File Integrity Checks

Well, after a short hiatus, I am back with what I hope is a very interesting and useful tip for our Solaris 10 user community. Today's tip talks about how ...

Written by: Glenn M. Brunette, Jr. and added on Jan. 18, 2011

The Use of Network Intrusion Detection System

<b>About the author:</b><br> YY Ngai is responsible for the Corporate network and server operations of a mobile operator. Prior to this, she was a solution architect with Digital Equipment and ...

Written by: YY Ngai and added on April 25, 2011

Blind SQL Injection

<b><font size="3">Introduction</font></b><br><br> The World Wide Web has experienced remarkable growth in recent years. Businesses, individuals, and governments have found that web applications can offer effective, efficient and reliable solutions to ...

Written by: Kevin Spett and added on March 4, 2011

D-WARD, DDoS and Three Network Administrative Domains

<b><font size="3">1. Introduction</font></b><br><br> 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 ...

Written by: Hang Chau and added on Jan. 27, 2011