Tag Archives: SysAdmin
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Optimising Windows 2000 Services
Leave a comment12 November 2002 by Ian Davis
If you’re looking to optimise your win2k system (James take note! ), here’s a good guide to Windows 2000 services.
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AnalogX
Leave a comment3 February 2000 by Ian Davis
AnalogX has an amazing array of free applications for network analysis and information gathering including a nifty little whois client.
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NT4.0 Regains C2 Status
Leave a comment6 December 1999 by Ian Davis
Microsoft has announced that NT has passed the C2 security evaluation in six different modes. Contrary to popular belief, the …
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MSN Messenger Security
130 November 1999 by Ian Davis
Microsoft has confirmed that a security hole in it’s MSN Messenger can expose a user’s hotmail password. If you use …
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(Yet) Another IE5 Security Hole
Leave a comment30 November 1999 by Ian Davis
This one’s about as big as it gets. Georgi Guninski has found a way to exploit ActiveX controls in IE5 …
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NT Service Pack 6 Out
Leave a comment29 October 1999 by Ian Davis
Microsoft have released Service Pack 6 for NT. Top of the list are 4 year 2000 bug fixes. It’s November …
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Buffer Overflow in Netscape 4.7
Leave a comment21 October 1999 by Ian Davis
Max Vision has found a buffer overflow in Netscape 4.7 that can be used to crash the browser or possibly …
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Another MS Java Security Hole
Leave a comment15 October 1999 by Ian Davis
The Princeton Secure Internet Programming team have found another bug in the Microsoft Java VM. Apparently the VM lets an …
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NSA Windows NT Security Recommendations
Leave a comment13 October 1999 by Ian Davis
Came across this today which might be of use if you need a good reference on securing an NT server.
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Buffer Overflows in NT
Leave a comment21 September 1999 by Ian Davis
Via the NT Bugtraq list comes these two excellent articles about discovering and exploiting buffer overflows in NT. The first, …
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