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All pages tagged with intranet

Firewall-Friendly VoIP Secure Gateway and VoIP Security Issues

IP telephony services using VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) technologies have rapidly spread over the last several years. However, interoperation of an IP-PBX (Private Branch eXchange) service and a consumer ...

Written by: Fukuyama, Fujimoto, and Takenaka and added on June 19, 2011

Securing End User Active Server Page Applications on an Intranet

End user computing solutions have evolved from the mainframe to the personal computer and now to the web. Business partners must be empowered to create their own applications, but the ...

Document added on Jan. 9, 2011

Corporate LAN Intranet Server Compromise

I plan to compromise the Intranet server on our corporate LAN and install an illicit application of some sort. I do not want to use my normal user account or ...

Written by: Unknown and added on April 28, 2011

Footprinting What Is It, Who Should Do It, And Why?

Are you footprinting your systems? Or is an attacker doing it for you? Yes, footprinting can be good for you just like scanning. The process of footprinting is the first ...

Document added on April 15, 2011

Footprint Your Intranet

How well do you know your intranet? By that I mean: do you know what machines are connected to your intranet; do you know how they are configured to communicate ...

Document added on June 20, 2011

The Internal Threat to Security Or Users Can Really Mess Things Up

On one hand, the media is replete with reports of hackers exploiting various weaknesses in order to gain access to a network and the data it houses. Most, if not ...

Written by: Charles Rhodes and added on March 7, 2011

Windows 9X in a Bad Neighborhood

This paper discusses security of Windows 9X machines under the control of certain registry settings and the impact of malicious code [see Notes 1] on maintaining registry setting. Specifically, it ...

Document added on April 6, 2011

Implementing Site-to-Site IPSec Between a Cisco Router and Linux FreeS/WAN

It has been estimated that 80% of all Internet traffic passes through a Cisco router in reaching its ultimate destination.1 For small-to-medium sized B2B intranets and extranets that are geographically ...

Written by: Neil L. Cleveland and added on March 10, 2011

Information Protection Center: Stage 1 - Active: Detection Phase

Incidents: The IPC acts as a Point of Contact for security reporting and assistance. If someone detects some unusual or suspicious event related to the organization's networks, computers or information, ...

Document added on Jan. 10, 2011

Hacking: The Basics

Today, both the Internet and corporate intranets are simply crawling with people from all walks of life that are continuously trying to test the security of various systems and networks. ...

Written by: Zachary Wilson and added on Jan. 29, 2011