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Creating Warning Login Banners  11 May 2000  Print E-mail
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Source: CIAC   -- - Posted by LinuxSecurity.com Team   
Network Security Here is a good source for help in developing a Warning banner. "A requirement for successfully prosecuting those unauthorized users who improperly use a government computer is that the computer must have a warning banner displayed at all access . . .

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The Real Lessons of ILOVEYOU  11 May 2000  Print E-mail
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Source: LinuxPlanet --   - Posted by LinuxSecurity.com Team   
Host Security The eruption of rogue e-mail attachments last week ought to have taught the exponentially growing online community a great deal, but it looks as if the lessons were mostly missed. If one turned on the television or radio, . . .

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Installing SSH-2 on SuSE 6.x and other System V based systems  11 May 2000  Print E-mail
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Source: LinuxNewbie.org - Posted by LinuxSecurity.com Team   
Host Security SSH Secure Shell is the de facto standard for remote logins, with an estimated three million users in 80 countries. It solves the most important security problem on the Internet: hackers stealing passwords. Typical applications include remote system administration, file . . .

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Techniques and tools for penetration testing  11 May 2000  Print E-mail
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Source: SunWorld --   - Posted by LinuxSecurity.com Team   
Host Security There are hackers capable of penetrating almost any system. The good ones get paid for it. The bad ones pay for it. What is a hacker's approach to penetration testing? What tools do they use? In this column, Carole Fennelly . . .

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The Name Game: Groking the Love Bug  11 May 2000  Print E-mail
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Source: Hacker News Network - Posted by LinuxSecurity.com Team   
Security This HNN article talks about the contradictions in the news surrounding the recent "love bug" worm. "Other frightening facts have included potentially bogus damage estimates from several hundred thousand dollars to $2B, $5B and even $8B in damage. How . . .

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