Re: Internal vs external threats, any references?

1999-10-07 Thread amir . herzberg
/ibm@IBMIL Rick Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 05/10/99 23:48:24 Please respond to Rick Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Ben Laurie [EMAIL PROTECTED] cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (bcc: Amir Herzberg/Haifa/IBM) Subject: Re: Internal vs external threats, any references? I said: If it's programmable it's v

Re: Internal vs external threats, any references?

1999-10-05 Thread Rick Smith
I said: If it's programmable it's vulnerable. Ben Laurie replied: Oh, right. There's no attack you can defend against, right? One has to be careful with one's universal quantifiers. "There's no attack you can defend against." - false "There are defenses against some attacks." - true "There

Re: Internal vs external threats, any references?

1999-10-04 Thread David Honig
At 08:57 AM 10/4/99 +0100, Ben Laurie wrote: How does this trojan horse or virus get onto the targetted computer? I don't know what you run behind your firewalls, but I certainly don't run anything that could get trojaned or virused. Yes, but you're not the only one on your LAN. Is everyone as