attack intruders

CS424 Network Security: Bayesian Network Intrusion Detection (BNIDS)

White Paper Instead of taking this very specific approach towards detecting intruders, the paper propose a system that collects seemingly innocuous data, that may be byproducts of the specific, incisive attack that... [10 Jul 2008]

Intrusion Detection Systems With Snort

White Paper Hackers and intruders have made many successful attempts to bring down high-profile company networks and web services. Using intrusion detection methods, one can collect and use information from known types of attacks... [10 Jul 2008]

Soft Computing Models for Network Intrusion Detection Systems

White Paper There are two types of intruders: external intruders, who are unauthorized users of the machines they attack, and internal intruders, who have permission to access the... [09 Jul 2008]

Soft Computing Models for Network Intrusion Detection Systems

White Paper There are two types of intruders: external intruders, who are unauthorized users of the machines they attack, and internal intruders, who have permission to access the... [09 Jul 2008]

FAQ: Network Intrusion Detection Systems

White Paper This FAQ answers simple questions related to detecting intruders who attack systems through the network, especially how such intrusions can be detected. [03 Jul 2008]

Keeping Wireless Intruders Out

White Paper Wireless networks have been a ripe target for attack ever since the emergence and widespread adoption of the 802.11b. Security capabilities of wireless devices can often be confusing and difficult to set up and... [01 Aug 2007]

Protecting Your Personal Computer Against Hackers and Malicious Codes

White Paper These types of security software programs can create a line of defense that makes it harder for intruders to compromise the computer. Broadband communication, or high speed dedicated connections to the Internet, allows... [15 Jun 2007]

Holes found in Google Desktop

News Several flaws in the popular Google Desktop software could open PCs up to intruders and possible data theft, a security company has warned. It means that the vulnerabilities found by Watchfire could have been exploited... [22 Feb 2007]

Introducing the ISA Server 2000 Exchange Server 2000/2003 Deployment Kit - Getting the Most Out of the Firewall for Microsoft Exchange Server

There are many steps involved and if a person misses an important step or procedure he could open up his servers attack by external intruders. One of the most common subjects on the ISAServer.org Web... [18 Oct 2006]

Introducing the ISA Server 2000 Exchange Server 2000/2003 Deployment Kit - Getting the Most Out of the Firewall for Microsoft Exchange Server

White Paper There are many steps involved and if a person misses an important step or procedure he could open up his servers attack by external intruders. One of the most common subjects on the ISAServer.org Web... [18 Oct 2006]

Hackers deface Microsoft.fr

News The intruders were able to access the server that was running 'http://experts.microsoft.fr/', Microsoft confirmed on Monday. The attack was claimed by Turkish hackers using the handle 'TiTHacK',... [20 Jun 2006]

MSDN Webcast: A Hacker's View of Your Web Applications Part 2: Web Hacking - Attack Scenarios and Examples - Level 300

White Paper Firewalls and IDS will not stop such attacks because hackers using the Web application layer are not seen as intruders. By taking advantage of the public access to a company and using it to subvert the applications,... [09 Jun 2006]

Oracle patch is holey, says security researcher

News Intruders could still gain higher privileges on a system via the new flaw in the database's (DBMS) export extension - a component that has been a recurring source of problems, Litchfield wrote. However, the update for... [27 Apr 2006]

Windows 2000 open to attack

News The vulnerability in Microsoft's operating system could enable remote intruders to enter a PC via its internet protocol address, Marc Maiffret, chief hacking officer at eEye Digital Security, said on Wednesday. [04 Aug 2005]

Worm outbreak feared after port scanning spike

News Like would-be burglars knocking on doors looking for a likely target, internet intruders sometimes scan random computers to see if a particular network port is available, as a precursor to attack. A... [24 Jun 2005]

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