Miguel A Paraz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> On Sat, 03 Jul 2004 07:43:10 +0800, Marvin T. Pascual
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> I wasn't able to control myself not to ask Mr. Wilson Chua regarding on
>> his presentation because he really did his assignment and well prepared
>> when he gave his talk about securing I.T. infrastructure.  He discussed
>> how insecure Open Source and Linux because of the reports and surveys he
>> presented during his talk.  He even emphasized that in reality, there
>> are more Linux servers that were cracked, crashed, etc. compared to MS
>> Windows servers.
>
> He's going to have an event at Dagupan, "Hack and Counter Hack":
> http://bitstop.com.ph/archive/2004/08/30/330.aspx
>
> I'm doing the open source security portion. 
>
> What do you think would be good to demonstrate? What's a nice and
> dramatic exploit and defense? We need to make the most of one hour. :)

SLUG[1] recently had a "Security on the internet" talk based on the speaker's
experience with a recent intrusion. Unfortunately I wasn't able to attend so I
can't give any tips but there's a thread[2] that you might wanna follow.

Hope that helps.


[1] http://www.slug.org.au
[2] http://lists.slug.org.au/archives/slug/2004/08/msg00846.html



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