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SourceGuardian Case Study: Intruder Consulting

White Papers Intruder Consulting, a company based in Mexico, created aCube, a telecom software product that works with VoIP. SourceGuardian also allows Intruder Consulting to prevent clients from using aCube after their lease has expired.

[March 24, 2009, 0:20]

SkyeSpy - Intruder Detector and Alert, Baby Monitor, Spy on Friends

Downloads SkyeSpy is remote audio monitoring, detection and notification software for your S60v3 mobile device SkyeSpy can be used as: (1) an intruder detection and alarm system for the home and office, (2) a remote baby monitor, (3) a remote car alarm...

[December 7, 2007, 7:00]

Second security breach at Microsoft

News For the second time is as many weeks, Microsoft is being forced to explain how an intruder got into its systems. Just a week after admitting that an intruder gained unauthorised access to the company's corporate network, Microsoft confirmed that a...

[November 6, 2000, 10:54]

Digital sleuthing uncovers hacking costs

News It took the intruder less than a minute to break into the university's computer via the Internet, and he stayed less than a half an hour. That inequity -- highlighted during the Forensic Challenge, a contest of digital-sleuthing skills whose...

[March 22, 2001, 13:46]

Software "fixes" routinely available but often ignored

News Exploiting a flaw in Washington University's FTP server, the intruder had cracked the server's security and set up shop. Three days later, an intruder had taken control of it. Three months ago, the experienced system administrator put his newest...

[January 24, 2001, 13:37]

Attacker attempts to plant Trojan in Linux

News An unknown intruder attempted to insert a Trojan horse program into the code of the next version of the Linux kernel, which is stored in a publicly accessible database. An intruder apparently compromised one server earlier, and the attacker used...

[November 7, 2003, 7:39]

VA Linux acknowledges hack

News Server seller VA Linux Systems acknowledged on Tuesday that an Internet intruder breached the security surrounding its open-source development site, SourceForge.net. The site's "shell server" was compromised on 22 May after a SourceForge employee...

[May 30, 2001, 9:22]

Hospital hacked - records stolen?

News A computer intruder broke into a Seattle-area hospital and downloaded thousands of private medical records earlier this year, according to security news Web site SecurityFocus.com. Along with the cardiology records, Poulsen said the intruder was...

[December 7, 2000, 16:05]

Lovgate worm's got a hold on PCs

News A mass-mailing computer virus compromised a moderate number of PCs worldwide on Monday, installing a Trojan horse program that allows a remote intruder easy access to a victim's system, said antivirus experts.

[February 25, 2003, 9:09]

A Man-in-the-Middle Attack on UMTS

White Papers The attack allows an intruder to impersonate a valid GSM base station to a UMTS subscriber regardless of the fact that UMTS authentication and key agreement are used. As a result, an intruder can eavesdrop on all mobile-station-initiated traffic.

[July 19, 2005, 6:00]

Microsoft urges urgent action on Windows security hole

News Systems running beta versions of Microsoft Windows XP, as well as production versions of Windows 2000 Professional, Server, Advanced Server and Datacenter Server have a bug that allows a remote intruder to run any code on the victim machine...

[June 20, 2001, 10:35]

Media Player 'skins' in security alert

News The vulnerability could let an intruder create a file that appears to be a Windows Media Player skin, but that in reality is a malicious program. The program can be copied to a location of the intruder's choice when downloaded.

[May 8, 2003, 8:42]

Linux open to backdoor password

News According to Internet Security Systems, there's a backdoor account in Red Hat's Linux that would let a computer intruder access and alter files on some computers running Red Hat's most recent version of Linux.

[April 25, 2000, 13:15]

PC-cillin Internet Security 12 review

Reviews The new Wi-Fi Intrusion Detection alerts you when a bandwidth thief (or other intruder) enters your wireless LAN and begins surfing your Internet access for free; you can lock out rogue surfers with the click of a button.

[November 1, 2004, 9:59]

T-Mobile: We were hacked

News The mobile phone provider said on Wednesday that it discovered the breach in late 2003 and immediately took steps to lock out the intruder. While the mobile phone service claimed to have locked out the intruder in late 2003, the indictment states...

[January 13, 2005, 8:15]

How Cisco IT Upgraded Intrusion Detection to Improve Scalability and Performance

White Papers These sensors protect the network perimeter, alert IT staff when an intruder has penetrated the firewalls (or is within the firewalls), and captures data to help identify the IP address of the intruder.

[March 5, 2008, 0:02]

Preventing hack attacks: The must-reads

News It implies that there was some kind of vulnerability in your network that allowed an intruder access to your data. This includes evaluating (identifying the intruder, identifying the vulnerability, etc.communicating, and disconnecting.

[January 22, 2004, 9:55]

Anti-virus experts issue HP hole alert

News Systems running the Hewlett-Packard (HP) OpenView Network Node Manager version 6.1, or Tivoli NetView versions 5.x and 6.x have been found to contain a hole that could allow an intruder to gain complete administrative control of a machine.

[August 16, 2001, 12:37]

Bill website hacked

Blog Fortunately for fans of The Bill, "the malicious code failed to launch due to what appears to be sloppy work by the intruder. At this time, the malicious code is still on the [Bill] website," said Websense -- although if the code doesn't actually...

[August 30, 2007, 17:04]

Online banking: Anatomy of a hacking

News If the intruder settles on outsourcing companies, the next step would be to study how the companies process payments and move money. Electronic break-ins are often carried out with the help of factors that have nothing to do with technological...

[May 6, 2002, 7:32]

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