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I'm not sure what got into everyone's panties, but I haven't seen any spamming going on. Although I haven't checked out Foolmoon's forensics kit, there's obviously quite a few people who like it. He...
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January 30th, 2004 06:31 PM
Hmm, the GIMP is kinda catchy. It just might sell. I wonder how drastically Google will change when it goes public and has all the shareholders. Hope not too much. :/
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September 1st, 2003 08:51 AM
This EtherPeek program is awesome. Are there any gui analyzers like this one, for the home user? Not a thousand bucks?
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September 1st, 2003 07:06 AM
The only options I see are:
Block WAN Request: Disabled
IPSec Pass Through: Enabled
PPTP Pass Through: Enabled
Remote Management: Disabled
Remote Upgrade: Disabled
I don't see any options...
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September 1st, 2003 05:46 AM
Yeah, I did notice that. I was just going to post it, haha. So, I guess I should look around for a paper on disabling the constant pinging by my router.
I've got two more questions for all of you...
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September 1st, 2003 03:49 AM
I have a linksys router/firewall, and I just recently downloaded ZoneAlarm as a more visual tool for my security experience. I configured the basics for it, and allowed 5 programs access, and then...
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August 31st, 2003 07:43 PM
65_289 said it well, if it's not required, get out of there and challenge yourself. However, if it is required, you'll just have to tough it out. When you say that there are no other computer...
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August 31st, 2003 07:35 PM
How many of you think the ES5 p2p network is a sting operation? The people who own it are english speaking Palestinians, running the service from a refugee camp, and have "declared war" against the...
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August 31st, 2003 07:27 PM
Yeah, I think my knowledge of networking is quite sufficient, but it's all self taught. Later on in the program I'll have some 'formal' training. I've pretty much decided to go with programming...
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August 30th, 2003 08:02 PM
Well, I do really want to study both areas, but I was trying to decide which would look better as a degree. Once I get the Associates degree, which I'm still leaning towards Programming, I will...
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August 30th, 2003 06:40 PM
My thinking on the subject is that during the beginning of the Information Systems Security program, a lot of the networking will be reviewed. I already have a fairly good grasp of networking...
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August 30th, 2003 06:06 PM
I'm considering entering the Information Systems Security program at ITT. Would you guys recommend that I get an Associates in Networking OR Programming? Thanks!
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I couldn't agree more with either of those letters.
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Yes, that would be too easy. Just let terrorists complete their goal. Let them strike fear into the hearts of the American people. No, that's not how it works.
Many people think we've brought this...
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Yeah, that would be pretty awesome. I'm always visiting Thinkgeek.com and wondering which gadget to get next. :P
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deviantart.com is awesome.
How many websites do you guys think are using 'illegal' images as their own?
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If we haven't answered your question, just give us a few more details on the scenario.
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I guess you could call Palladium a security feature...to poop on. Does Longhorn have Palladium integrated into it though, or is that M$'s next project?
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Yep I can agree with Textpad 4, but if you want something a little more automated try the above suggestions.
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I love it when new SecurityFocus.com articles come out. :)
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woot for blue antipoints? even if we don't have them!
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Yep, nebulus pretty much summed it up. Just because your destination port is 80, by no means, means the source port is 80. Usually your application will dynamically decide which port to use, and then...
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Cool site :) I want to try to get bots to talk to each other and have a short intelligent conversation.
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Maybe they're trying to promote social interaction? I doubt it :P But it's a good thought!
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The Zebulun challenge has been taken down, but we're working on another wargame to put up. It'll be quite a bit better. The OSI offers their GEEK Challenge, if you want to take a look at that, it's...
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