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Internet SecurityRead and post information on all forms of Internet Security. To current worms/viruses to the latest SPAM trends this is the place to go!
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Forums - Internet Security
DateTitleUserReplies
2003-09-25 13:47Administrator Testjplane0
Administrator Test
2003-02-15 16:45Re: Share you experiences!admin0
Finally got SpamAssassin installed to it's fullest potential! Using SpamAssassin 2.44, which includes RBL, pyzor, and razor checks. It does seem a little slower, but for the drop in the amount of spam its well worth it! Went from capturing close to 500-600 SPAM each day to 1,000-1,200 currently!
2003-02-11 17:11Share you experiences!admin1
If you are a Windows, *NIX or even MAC network administrator please share your experiences on how your working to prevent spam from infiltrating your networks.

--JP
2003-02-01 15:56gee-wizadmin0
Feds Building Internet Monitoring Center

http://online.securityfocus.com/news/2205
2002-10-03 13:22FBI names 20 most unwanted security flawsjplane0
Here is the link to view this list:

more info: http://online.securityfocus.com/news/927

--JP
2002-02-14 13:30Security Vulnerabilities in SNMP!admin0
Recently the FBI and CERT have been working together to fix major flaws in SNMP. These flaws once exploited can allow a "hacker" to work their way through and gain access to secure areas.

FBI needs to have a technical section on their website!

more info: http://www.cert.org/advisories/CA-2002-03.html
2002-02-14 13:27Comcast invades users privacy!admin0
Comcast has been monitoring their Internet Subscribers for who knows how long! Since they've been caught they deny any wrong doing with this information and claim they were just trying to improve their networks?

What do you think?

-- System Admin

more info: http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A7313-2002Feb13.html

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