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Source: LinuxPlanet - Posted by LinuxSecurity.com Team
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Here's a pretty well-written introduction to utilizing the access control mechanisms built into Apache. This includes the Apache security modules, controlling access by IP and username, using htaccess/htpasswd, among others. . . . |
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Source: John Viega - Posted by LinuxSecurity.com Team
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John Viega posted the following message to bugtraq announcing a new security auditing tool. "I've put together a command-line tool for statically scanning C and C++ source code for security vulnerabilities. The tool is . . . |
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Source: E-Commerce Times - Posted by LinuxSecurity.com Team
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The E-Commerce Times writes, "The rash of hacker attacks against Web sites continued this week, directed mainly against e-commerce sites, and the FBI reportedly is now investigating a total of 17 distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) intrusions." . . . |
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Source: ZDNet - Posted by LinuxSecurity.com Team
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ZDNet writes, "A suspected computer hacker boosted the stock of Aastrom Biosciences Inc. on Thursday by posting a fake press release on the company's Web site announcing a merger with California biopharmaceutical company Geron Corp." . . . |
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Source: Bastille Linux Project - Posted by LinuxSecurity.com Team
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Bastille Linux, a suite of scripts designed to help secure a RH box is now available. Release 1.0.3 is now online, accessible via the site. The Freshmeat post should hit soon as well. This version includes: . . . |
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Source: News.com - John Borlan - Posted by LinuxSecurity.com Team
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John Borland writes ... "In the battle to strengthen Web security, the open-door policies that helped universities create the Net may now prove to be its weakest link. At least two California institutions--Stanford University and the University of California at . . . |
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Source: By: Sherman Fridman, Computercurrents.com - Posted by: Benjamin D. Thomas - Posted by LinuxSecurity.com Team
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Sherman Fridman writes ... "Responding to the recent flurry of incapacitating attacks on various major Web sites such as Yahoo and eBay, Network Associates, Inc., has launched a new business-to-business service called myCIO.com which allows enterprises to click on to . . . |
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Source: Bloomberg News - Posted by LinuxSecurity.com Team
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Buy.com, Amazon and EBay are the latest sites to be hit with a distributed denial of service attack. These attacks are coordinated typically between many people and web sites, all sending "junk traffic" to a site at the same . . . |
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Source: E-Commerce Times - Posted by LinuxSecurity.com Team
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Distributed Denial Of Service attacks are the AK-47 of attackers today. These attack tools "send a crippling barrage of data to the target Web site. The Web server receiving the data requests is duped into responding to them, as . . . |
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Yahoo Attacked!
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08 February 2000
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Source: ABCNews.com - Posted by LinuxSecurity.com Team
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I think most of us probably noticed Yahoo.com being down today. I didn't believe it until I did three seperate traceroutes from three different hosts with Internet backbone connections. Johnathan Dube writes ... "Yahoo! came under attack today and . . . |
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