response adversary
Firewall Policy Reconstruction by Active Probing: An Attacker's View
White Paper An adversary will benefit a lot from knowing the policy or its semantics. The first approach is based on region growing from single firewall response to sample packets. Having a firewall policy that is correct and complete is crucial to the safety... [23 Apr 2008]
FireCracker: A Framework for Inferring Firewall Policy Using Smart Probing
White Paper An adversary will benefit a lot from knowing the policy or its semantics. Three techniques are proposed for reconstructing the policy as well as to intelligently choose the probing packets adaptively based on the firewall response. [23 Apr 2008]
Cognitive Authentication Schemes Safe Against Spyware (Short Paper)
White Paper Under the considered brute-force attack the protocols are safe against eavesdropping, in that a modestly powered adversary who fully records a series of successful interactions cannot compute the user's secret. [08 Jun 2006]
RIM gets ray of light in patents spat
News Battered by two recent setbacks in court, RIM won a round in its long-running patent battle with NTP on Thursday when the US Patent and Trademark Office rejected one of the claims made by RIM's adversary. [02 Dec 2005]
Oracle password system under fire
News Wright and Cid wrote in their paper: "By exploiting these weaknesses, an adversary with limited resources can mount an attack that would reveal the plain text password from the hash for a known user. The researchers informed Oracle about their... [28 Oct 2005]
Torvalds hit with SCO Linux lawsuit subpoena
News IBM is not alone in objecting to its adversary's compliance with pretrial discovery requests. SCO's Stowell said his company provided about a million pages of documents in response to IBM's requests. Subpoenas are flying in the high-profile lawsuit... [13 Nov 2003]
Microsoft Judge: 'Why harsher punishments were discounted'
News AOL Time Warner, another traditional Microsoft adversary, gave a more tempered response to the decision. US District Court Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly said she rejected harsh antitrust punishments for Microsoft because they would unfairly benefit... [04 Nov 2002]
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