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10.09.2004

 
E-LAW 4: Computer Information Systems Law and System Operator Liability

 
Nine Questions to Ask When Evaluating a Vulnerability



10.08.2004

 
Hint for 260 Midterm: Password Authentication Article

 
Talk to the Portscanners: Nmap-IM Bot



10.07.2004

 
Interested in Digital Rights, Laws and Rulings? Read the EFF's Monthly Newsletter

 
Nessus Articles from SecurityFocus Part I, Part II and Part III



10.06.2004

 
Diebold Loses Key Case to Swarthmore Students from Cthulu

 
Reported Vulnerability in Microsoft ASP.NET
Microsoft is currently investigating a reported vulnerability in Microsoft ASP.NET. An attacker can send specially crafted requests to the server and view secured content without providing the proper credentials.

This issue affects Web content owners who are running any version of ASP.NET on
Microsoft Windows 2000
Windows 2000 Server
Windows XP Professional
Windows Server 2003

 
Spyware Bill Passes House



10.05.2004

 
Black Viper's OS Configuration Guides

 
NCSA Has Declared October "National Cybersecurity Awareness Month"

 
AT&T Tests Linux to Replace Microsoft's Windows on 70,000 PCs

 
University of Washington is Starting an NSF Funded Computer Forensics Program

 
Like Adding Wings to the Tiger: Chinese Information War Theory and Practice

 
Wardriving is being noticed. Expect to see more poorly written tech laws. PS: I didn't know Matthew Broderick introduced the term wardialing... ; - <



10.04.2004

 
Windows Malware Count: 4500 in the first six months of 2004

 
Genome Model Applied to Reverse Engineering Software

 
Defeating the Stack Based Buffer Overflow Prevention Mechanism of Microsoft Windows 2003 Server by David Litchfield. The Metasploit Framework Now Has a 2003 Server DCOM Exploit that Uses These Techniques



10.03.2004

 
Stanford University Has a Free Online EE Colloquium (Seminar Series) On Oct 6, 2004 Bruce Lindsay (a father of RDBMS) Presents "Peer-to-Peer Database Replication: Convergence Despite Conflicts"





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