Archive for April, 2006

Inflammatory Accusations

April 17, 2006 by Jeff Nathan

I recently wandered into Ann Arbor’s (and the first ever) Borders Books & Music store where I came upon a magazine titled “Skeptical Inquirer – The Magazine for Science and Reason.” At the bottom of the magazine cover, I read the text “Published by the Committee for the Scientific Investigation of Claims of the Paranormal.” [...]

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Vulnerability Complexities

April 14, 2006 by Mark Zielinski

Dave Goldsmith had a great post earlier today which I would like to point out to anyone who hasn’t read it yet. With comments like, “I’m quite positive that when this vulnerability reached Sun Microsystems, someone’s head exploded”, I found his commentary very amusing. Even though this vulnerability is now eight years old, it’s a [...]

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More Pie Charts & Fingerprinting

April 14, 2006 by Jose Nazario

I’ve been fingerprinting a lot of malicious servers the past couple of days and improving my approach. I focused on phishing servers because they represent a class of boxes I can interrogate in a few ways. Sure enough, when I run the original tests based on p0f2 and xprobe2, I get similar results as I [...]

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