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Last Active2011-06-24
A Simpler Way Of Finding 0day
Posted Jun 24, 2011
Authored by Robert Graham, David Maynor

Whitepaper called A Simpler Way of Finding 0day.

tags | paper
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network-intrusion-detection.htm
Posted Jan 28, 2000
Authored by Robert Graham

FAQ: Network Intrusion Detection Systems version 0.8.1 - (Updated Jan 17, 2000) This FAQ has lots of excellent info on IDS systems, with a good focus on how they work.

tags | paper
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sniffing-faq.htm
Posted Jan 26, 2000
Authored by Robert Graham

Excellet FAQ on packet sniffing version 0.3.0, updated Jan 15, 2000.

tags | tool, sniffer
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hacking-dict.html
Posted Jan 26, 2000
Authored by Robert Graham

This document clarifies many of the terms used within the context of information security (infosec). Version 0.1.2, last updated January 25, 2000.

tags | paper
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firewall-seen.htm
Posted Jan 16, 2000
Authored by Robert Graham

This document answers the question: I've seen <something> on my firewall; what does it mean? Firewall administrators regularly see strange behaviour showing up in their logfiles. This document describes some of the common things seen on these firewalls, and what they mean. Note that this document is intended both for owners of personal firewalls as well as corporate firewalls. Version 0.3.0. (Jan 15, 2000)

tags | paper
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firewall-pr0n.htm
Posted Dec 10, 1999
Authored by Robert Graham

FAQ: Firewall Admins Guide to Porn version 1.0.1 (Jan 15, 2000). One of the more frequent problem security administrators will face is porn. It is a popular Internet application, and even when restrictions are put into place, users find ways of getting around them. At the same time, users tend to be clueless as to the knowledge firewall admins have of their surfing habits. Every administrator of a large company that I know of has had to confront this issue, but not much is discussed about the topic in the literature. This document is intended as a guide for firewall admins in this area.

tags | paper
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