Hackers Put 'stolen' Source Code Online
News The group, which calls itself the Source Code Club, is offering what seems to be the stolen source code for an older version of Enterasys Networks' Dragon intrusion detection system and Napster's client and server software.
[July 15, 2004, 7:40]
Intruding Without Detection
White Papers The NIDS products tested were Snort, Enterasys, Dragon, ISS, RealSecure and Intrusion Inc. This paper investigates how easy it would be for an attacker to penetrate a network running a Network Intrusion Detection System (NIDS) without being spotted.
[October 4, 2003, 4:09]
Cisco Source Code For Sale Online
News In July, it listed files purporting to contain Enterasys Networks' Dragon intrusion detection system and Napster's client and server software. The Source Code Club has opened up shop again. The group of self-identified hackers has posted files...
[November 3, 2004, 7:43]
Windows Code Seller Pleads Guilty
News Last year, a group calling itself the Source Code Club offered to sell older versions of Enterasys Network's Dragon intrusion-detection system source code for $16,000 and Napster's client and server software code for $10,000.
[August 31, 2005, 9:55]
Enterasys Secures Enterprise VoIP
News With Enterasys' latest VoIP security offering, protection is provided by Enterasys' NAC and Dragon security applications and Enterasys' security-enabled infrastructure for switching, routing and wireless connectivity.
[August 22, 2007, 11:52]

