All you need is a tool that can craft packets to your desired
specification. There are many choices out there. Google is your
friend. So is Packetstorm and SecurityFocus.
On May 22, 2007, at 4:19 AM, Mohit Kohli wrote:
Hi Guys,
I got an assignment to write a white paper on TCP/IP and
common mistakeOn Aug 15, 2006, at 7:24 PM, Darren Bounds wrote:I'm confused about a couple things: 1) You say you knew the nature of the packet yet in your original message you stated "Neither the source IP or the target IP have any ports associated with them in this event. Any ideas would be app
You should read the section entitled FAQ:
How does the extended support for Windows 98, Windows 98 Second Edition,
and Windows Millennium Edition affect the release of security updates
for these operating systems?
For these versions of Windows, Microsoft will only release security
updates for
The certs get you in the door
Being crappy at your job and showcasing your shortcomings will show you
out the door.
sk wrote:
Not everyone who gets involved in security gets there because it was the
primary objective. The implication I was trying to make was that some
people get pushed d
work on your
own to really understand it.
Scott Renna CISSP
GIAC Gold: GCIA, GCIH
Security Team Lead
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Byron Sonne wrote:
> Carolyn Meinel wrote:
I'd be wary of anything Ms. Meinel has to say:
http://attrition.org/errata/charlatan/shame/index2.html
The info's old but some leopards don't change their spots.