Vigilante: End-to-End Containment Of Internet Worms
White Papers This paper proposes Vigilante, a new end-to-end approach to contain worms automatically that addresses these limitations. Vigilante relies on collaborative worm detection at end hosts, but does not require hosts to trust each other.
[January 1, 1970, 0:59]
A Compliance Vigilante's Guide - Email Archiving: 10 Checkpoints You Can't Afford To Overlook
White Papers The people at Webster's define vigilante as: "One who takes law enforcement into one's own hands. What makes you a true compliance vigilante is that, in many respects, you've been left to find your own way, with only loosely defined guidelines, a...
[January 1, 1970, 0:59]
Hackers Split Over Vigilante Strikes
News The vigilante reaction by online vandals does not come as a surprise to authorities. Groups of online vandals and hackers are split over how to respond to this week's terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon, with some Internet...
[September 17, 2001, 9:32]
Mobile Mast Attacks Raise Vigilante Concerns
Talkback The goverment must research into no radiating masts and phones rather than 101 ways to get our money! Its either that or we force them to do it!
[February 9, 2005, 11:32]
Mobile Mast Attacks Raise Vigilante Concerns
Talkback I work for a company who specialise in building and rigging mobile phone masts.Although many of the sites that we rig are not powered up we do have the odd occasion where we rig on shared sites.These sites are fully operational whilst we are...
[February 8, 2005, 19:47]
Mobile Mast Attacks Raise Vigilante Concerns
Talkback Mobile 'phone companies only care about profits. The government are a bunch of whores, bought and paid for by the big networks. The "cancer masts" must be taken down - and direct action is the only way.
[February 7, 2005, 19:39]
Hackers Split Over Vigilante Strikes
Talkback Once again the Mcdonalds Generation is out in full force to show off there new toys against the poor muslems.
[September 4, 2003, 22:59]
Mobile Mast Attacks Raise Vigilante Concerns
Talkback The government should pass a law to force any network supplier who puts up a mast to sublet space on the mast to other networks at a reasonable set price. Then we won't have the ridiculous situation where each company puts up it's own masts.
[December 2, 2003, 10:44]
Mobile Mast Attacks Raise Vigilante Concerns
Talkback Whilst I believe that we need to continue conducting research into the risks of technology, it's hard to give credence to campaigners that resort to (or condone) illegal and violent activity. Similarly, there seems to be little medical evidence...
[December 2, 2003, 9:55]
Mobile Mast Attacks Raise Vigilante Concerns
Talkback This is no joke, I saw a person who had the scars/lumps on her arms and I asked her about them - she said it was because of phone masts (not 3G) and that her whole village was suffering with children getting learning disabilities and many getting...
[December 1, 2003, 13:32]
Mobile Mast Attacks Raise Vigilante Concerns
Talkback How many of these mobile mast campaigners own mobile phones? It is a bit hypocritical of them to damage mobile phone masts when they use the very phones that they are campaigning against! It is yet another case of the NIMBY syndrome (Not In My Back...
[December 1, 2003, 12:38]
Mobile Mast Attacks Raise Vigilante Concerns
News The destruction of a mobile phone mast in the West Midlands has led to concern that campaigners against mobile phone base stations are increasingly taking matters into their own hands, and could hamper the rollout of third-generation (3G) mobile...
[December 1, 2003, 12:00]
Spam Vigilante Faces Jail
News A Californian computer programmer has been arrested on charges of threatening employees of a company that he claims has been spamming him with adverts offering penis enlargement. Charles Booher, 44, is now facing years in prison and a fine of up to...
[November 24, 2003, 16:25]
Is Vigilante Hacking Legal?
News Striking back at computers that are attacking a company or home network could be legal under US federal nuisance laws, a technology-law expert said on Thursday. Curtis Karnow, attorney for law firm Sonnenschein, Nath & Rosenthal, stressed during a...
[February 28, 2003, 8:04]
Can We Contain Internet Worms?
White Papers This paper proposes Vigilante, a new host centric approach for automatic worm containment that addresses these limitations. Vigilante relies on collaborative worm detection at end hosts in the Internet but does not require hosts to trust each other.
[January 1, 1970, 0:59]
Bulger Injunction Ridicules British Internet Law
News Legal experts believe there is a high risk of a foreign Web site or vigilante group publishing details of the murderers online that could lead to the murderers' identification. The mother of Venables has voiced fears that her son will be tracked...
[June 25, 2001, 14:50]
Lycos Denies Attack On Zombie Army
Talkback Is vigilante suddenly cool? Can we beat up shop lifters and DOS attack servers freely now based on our own presumptions and findings? I honestly thought it was April 1st when I read about Lycos DOS attacking servers, to the rest of the world that's...
[December 1, 2004, 18:49]
Spam Is In The Eye Of The Beholder
Leader "Spamhaus.org is a fanatical, vigilante organisation that operates in the United States with blatant disregard for US law. The "hero or villain", "guardian or vigilante" perception of Spamhaus was starkly illustrated last month when US marketing...
[October 12, 2006, 17:10]
Attack On America: The Security Debate
News Hackers split over vigilante strikes COMMENT Rupert Goodwins' Diary Monday 17th September Rupert Goodwins' diary takes a look forward to some of the possible consequences of the aftermath of the terrorist attacks
[September 18, 2001, 13:09]
SecureScan NX: The Case For 3rd Generation Vulnerability Assessment
White Papers This paper presents the case for a proactive strategy of vulnerability assessment as the best solution to this dilemma and explores how VIGILANTe's SecureScan NX technology provides a groundbreaking 3rd Generation approach to vulnerability...
[January 1, 1970, 0:59]

