Internet Worms and the Malicious URL Feature
The current trend suggests self-replicating, self-propagating worms are here to stay. While Network System Administrators try to keep... Read more
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The current trend suggests self-replicating, self-propagating worms are here to stay. While Network System Administrators try to keep... Read more
Jan 29, 2010Network worms - self-propagating network programs - represent a substantial threat to the network infrastructure... Read more
Oct 1, 2008...reports of a new piece of self-propagating malicious code (referred to here as the sadmind/IIS worm). The worm uses two well-known... Read more
Jun 24, 2009...self-propagating malicious code exploiting the vulnerability described in CA-2001-13 Buffer Overflow in IIS Indexing Service DLL. These reports indicate that the worm... Read more
Jun 24, 2009...has received reports of new self-propagating malicious code that exploits...variants of the Code Red worm may have already affected more... Read more
Jun 24, 2009Malicious traffic from self-propagating worms and denial-of-service attacks constantly threatens the everyday operation of... Read more
Jun 24, 2009...highly resistant to malicious scans and inhospitable to automated, scanning and self-propagating worms and hybrid threats. This whitepaper discusses the security implications of IPv6... Read more
Jun 24, 2009...of many network attacks. Such scanning allows attackers to spread a self-propagating worm or collect detailed information about end-hosts in preparation for attacks... Read more
Jun 24, 2009...the Far East and has now reached Europe. Fizzer is a self-propagating worm which can propogates itself via email and peer-to-peer file... Read more
May 12, 2003...code is currently making its way through Skype. The worm does not appear to be self-propagating, spreading instead through a URL sent to Skype... Read more
Mar 23, 2007Hi Jake, I like your definition. I would add "Free to support, in whatever way you see fit and appropriate, or not." jw
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7 hours ago by dava4444 on How to build a GUI for a toasterBut I think Googles idea could be developed into an able paradigm. right now, no.
7 hours ago by dava4444 on How to build a GUI for a toastertook there repos down for Ubuntu (I think there back now but they took a few months). I don't think there is a perfect answer,
9 hours ago by dava4444 on How to build a GUI for a toasterbut the community coding and ideas would be gratis, maybe that's why OEM's can be 'slackers' when it comes to Linux. they just sit back and let...
9 hours ago by dava4444 on How to build a GUI for a toastercontinued the bad point about that is hardware, a rival OEM can take your development and use it themselves and to retaliate you would have to go...
9 hours ago by dava4444 on How to build a GUI for a toastercontinued Okay how about something like Google's approach 'semi-open source'? . the OEM pours cash in to development and code, whilst opening it...
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Speaker: Dr. Chenxi Wang, Principal Analyst, Security and Risk Management, Forrester Research, Inc. As Enterprises are increasingly connected to the Internet and as hard organizational boundaries are fast disappearing, security professionals are facing fresh challenges in Enterprise computing.
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