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October 6th, 2003, 02:52 PM
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Services from a Security POV
Security (Expert): Services from a SecurityPoint of View
Posted by Jerom Wednesday, July 30, 2003 - 09:55 PM CEST
A network intruder will look for security weaknesses at every point in your network architecture. If you have adequately locked down the Physical, Data Link, Network, and Transport layers of your network, the wily hacker will simply move up to those protocols and services your network does expose to the Internet. These application-specific protocols are actually much easier to exploit, so many hackers start there and drop down to the Network or Transport level when they need to circumvent a protocol's security mechanisms. In this article, we'll go over each of the most commonly used Internet services, briefly examining each for their weaknesses and abuse potential. First, however, we'll discuss sockets and services ingeneral, identifying typical service vulnerabilities so you can identify potential problems when you need to install services on your own network. In this article, we'll go over each of the most commonly used Internet services, briefly examining each for their weaknesses and abuse potential. First, however, we'll discuss sockets and services ingeneral, identifying typical service vulnerabilities so you can identify potential problems when you need to install services on your own network.
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I thought that this was a pretty good article about the security of services and thought that ppl here would also enjoy it.
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