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Wednesday, November 3, 2004 |
Compromise detection. Intrusion detection, attack detection, probe detection - all nice, but I want to know when the stuff is truly "0wned" - compromised, penetrated, infected, etc. This paper looks at the problem of reliably discovering compromised machines on corporate networks. I also received a peculiar comment about the claim quoted in the first section. The person provided some hints that the claim might indeed be true. [O'Reilly Weblogs]
5:27:08 PM
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*Six Weeks with Ubuntu Linux*. By all means, Ubuntu Linux and Canonical Ltd. have made a spectacular arrival on the Linux scene lately. The combination is like a dream come true for many, many Linux aficionados: tightly selected bleeding edge packages to focus the distribution on a single CD, corporate backing, 18 month support, that all sounds like a formidable package. Read more on this exclusive OSNews article... [OSNews]
4:57:18 PM
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Book pile!. The stack of books beside your desk reveals something about what you're working on and how you work. Here's what you can learn from my book pile. [O'Reilly Weblogs]
4:53:05 PM
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© Copyright 2004 Patrick Mikulak.
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