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dimecres, 29 / juny / 2005 |
 Un fumador empedreït de l'oficina ha decidit deixar de fumar cigarretes estàndard i ha començat a fumar aquestes cigarretes sense tabac que venen a les farmàcies... igual són molt sanes, però us asseguro que fan una pudor que déu-n'hi-do.
Ara, massa sanes no ho són quan a les instruccions d'ús diu que no pots fumar això més de tres mesos.
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[ComputerWorld] AT&T plans CNN-syle security channel. AT&T planeja un canal de televisió (via Internet) que oferirà informació sobre seguretat informàtica les vint-i-quatre hores del dia.
Security experts at AT&T Corp. are about to take a page from CNN's playbook. Within the next year they will begin delivering a video streaming service that will carry Internet security news 24 hours a day, seven days a week, according to the executive in charge of AT&T Labs.
The service, which currently goes by the code name Internet Security News Network (ISN), is under development at AT&T Labs, but it will be offered as an additional service to the company's customers within the next nine to 12 months, according to Hossein Eslambolchi, president of AT&T’s Global Networking Technology Services and AT&T Labs.
ISN will look very much like Time Warner Inc.'s Cable News Network, except that it will be broadcast exclusively over the Internet,
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The online video channel will feature interviews with AT&T security professionals, as well as experts from a variety of organizations, such as network hardware vendors and the U.S. Department of Homeland Security's U.S. Computer Emergency Readiness Team.
All the while, news on the latest security vulnerabilities will stream across the bottom of the screen, much like the ticker symbols used by TV news networks.
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Top 10 Entries That Show You've Been Hacked. Presentació realitzada per la gent de LogAnalysis.org durant un webcast de SANS Institute.
- Why NIDS isn’t Enough
- Buffer Overflows
- Buffer Overflown?
- Hacked via FTP
- Attacks on IIS
- Configuration Change on Cisco IOS
- Interface in Promiscuous Mode
- Slapper: Linux/SSL worm
- Apache Chunked Encoding Vuln
- Nimda: Worm Sign
- SSH CRC-32 Attack
- Code Red
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What to look for:
- Passwords changed by someone other than the user – especially UID 0 users with null logins
- Processes dying with error code 1
- Long messages full of random characters
- Unexpected configuration changes
- The least-frequent messages generated on your network
- Messages containing the words fatal, panic or password/passwd
- Sudden increase or decrease in the number of messages received from a host or application
- Events recorded by multiple devices
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