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Midterm In a Week
Midterm In a Week
by briana-ranney
In MHP 105, same time as our class. Reading list ...
Intrusions
Intrusions
by kittie-lecroy
Disclaimer. Some techniques and tools mentioned i...
Reconnaissance Tools
Reconnaissance Tools
by tatiana-dople
Tools that integrate. . Whois. , ARIN, DNS inter...
Malware
Malware
by stefany-barnette
Computer Forensics. Attack Phases. Computer Foren...
Security Lab 2
Security Lab 2
by calandra-battersby
MAN IN THE MIDDLE . ATTACK. Objectives. To unders...
Software security Aalto
Software security Aalto
by tatyana-admore
University. , . autumn. 2011. 2. Outline. Securi...
Mitigation against
Mitigation against
by stefany-barnette
Buffer Overflow Attacks. 1. A buffer on the stack...
Memory safety, continued again
Memory safety, continued again
by natator
With material from Mike . Hicks. ,. . Dave . Levi...
Control Hijacking Control Hijacking: Defenses
Control Hijacking Control Hijacking: Defenses
by olivia-moreira
Recap: control hijacking attacks. Stack smashing....
Software security Aalto
Software security Aalto
by tatyana-admore
University. , . autumn. 2012. 2. Outline. Untrus...
Security Issues in 802.11 Wireless Networks
Security Issues in 802.11 Wireless Networks
by giovanna-bartolotta
Prabhaker Mateti. Wright State University. www.wr...
Scanning and Spoofing
Scanning and Spoofing
by kittie-lecroy
Lesson 7. Scanning. Ping Sweeps. Port Scanners. V...
Buffer overflows and exploits
Buffer overflows and exploits
by alida-meadow
C memory layout. We talked about the heap and sta...
Part 4: Malware Functionality
Part 4: Malware Functionality
by briana-ranney
Chapter 11: Malware Behavior. Chapter 12: Covert ...
Computer Forensics
Computer Forensics
by marina-yarberry
Network Protocols. Overview for Network Forensics...
Are you secured in the network ?: a quick look at the TCP/I
Are you secured in the network ?: a quick look at the TCP/I
by alida-meadow
Based on: A look back at “Security Problems in ...