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SecurityFocus is designed to facilitate discussion on computer security related topics, create computer security awareness, and to provide the Internet's largest and most comprehensive database of computer security knowledge and resources t...
SecurityFocus is the most comprehensive and trusted source of security information on the Internet. We are a vendor-neutral site that provides objective, timely and comprehensive security information to all members of the security community...
This article begins a series of three articles dedicated to configuring Apache 2.0 with SSL/TLS support, in order to ensure maximum security and optimal performance of secure web communication. This part introduces key aspects of SSL/TLS an...
This article is the first of a series that is designed to help readers to assess the risk that their Internet-connected systems are exposed to. What are the threats that Internet-connected systems face and what are the chances of those thre...
Continuing the very popular "Securing" series from last year, this article discusses step-by-step how to compile, install, chroot and configure a secure Apache 2 web server.
Many companies find it hard to justify acquiring the IDS systems due to their perceived high cost of ownership. However, not all IDS systems are prohibitively expensive. This two-part article will provide a set of detailed directions to bui...
This article looks at some of the most popular IDS evasion attack techniques, based on fragmentation or using the TTL field. Snort's configuration and response to these attacks will also be discussed.