No, but try here:
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on
07/06/2006 04:52:44 PM:
> Hi to all!
>
> Anyone knowns what is the f*ng security contact for IBM
AIX?
>
> --
> Zer gutxi balio duen langileen bizitza
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This will handle the announced sploit...assuming you do snort, courtesy
of Bleeding-Snort:
http://www.bleedingsnort.com/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/sigs/EXPLOIT/EXPLOIT_IE_Vulnerabilities?view=markup
alert tcp $EXTERNAL_NET $HTTP_PORTS -> $HOME_NET any (msg:"BLEEDING-EDGE
WEB CLIENT Internet Explore
NUMBER:
1056
AUTHOR:
Benjamin Franklin (1706–90)
QUOTATION:
Those who would give up essential
Liberty, to purchase a little temporary Safety, deserve neither Liberty
nor Safety.
ATTRIBUTION:
BENJAMIN FRANKLIN,
Pennsylvania Assembly: Reply to the Governor, November 11, 1755.—The
Pape
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Dear "Yahoo Insider" (Ah n3td3v, we really we all know it's you.
But, if you can't find anyone to play with other than yourself, I
think most of us understand...):
I know you won't mind that I took the liberty of forwarding your
post to the real folks
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Mark, et al
Given the noise ratio (esp. lately, thanks to a couple of
misanthropes with nothing vaild to say) I would agree that some
moderation of the list would be in order, if there was a way to
find a verifiably non-biased and tolerant inidivdual
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Y'know...I usually take what you have to say with a grain of
salt...and maybe a few grains of pain killer...and let it go, but
enough already. "If it wasn't for me you wouldn't have an internet
to sent your packets on right now"??
There have been a f
approach,
>so don't feel bad. It is a very good idea, once it's understood.
>
> There is no real increase in mail from KnujOn, but the decrease
>in spam
>received has been proven in alpha testing. Your filter, we'll take
>it from
>there.
>
>
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Bob, took a little trip to KnujOn, and have a comment or two...
>From the site, with comments parenthetically inserted inline:
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I already have a spam filter/blocker, why do I need KnujOn?
Filters and blockers stop spam fr
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Someone else suggests that this may just be a troll...but I'll
answer it anyway:
Google is your friend, David. Try googling for "password storage"
and weed through the 186,000 hits until you find the product you
need.
Cheers
On Wed, 12 Oct 2005 08:
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I'd say Mary hit the nail pretty squarely on the head here. 5
minutes (ok, I lied, 2 minutes) of googling made it pretty clear
that being able to breathe and having a credit/debit car were as
valid a set of commanilities as any...and I'm not certain a
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Aditya,
Symantec AV defines that txt as:
Scan type: Auto-Protect Scan
Event: Threat Found!
Threat: Trojan.Phel
File: E:\TEMP\notes53B1E5\molecularmultimedia.com.txt
Webamster and others @molecularmultimedia.com being cc'd on this
mail
On Mon, 0
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Todd, et al,
When was the last time you saw an announcement of a vulnerability
that affected windows 3.11?
If you are 2 or 3 full revs behind the current release version of
pretty much any software, you get what you get.
On Mon, 03 Oct 2005 17:11:28
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n3td3v, man, really, lay off the caffeine. Of course newspapers
solicit for videos and photos of newsworthy events.
Other comments regarding your slightly maniacal rant:
SUICIDE bombers...typically DEAD. Tough to solicit videos from
them, and rathe
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Sheesh, it's not rocket science, and some of you seem to think you
are historical linguists instead of security professionals.
Trojan Horse = Delivery Method
Greeks = Malacious Payload
The Trojen Horse could have contained plague-infected rats and
s
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On Sat, 06 Aug 2005 13:40:40 -0700 root
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Aditya Deshmukh wrote:
>
>>The only most secure protection is a one time password with a
>challenge /
>>response scheme. Most of the banks in europe already do this.
>>
>>They give o
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 07/29/2005 09:28:31 PM:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > On Fri, 29 Jul 2005 15:02:51 -1000, Jason Coombs said:
> >>redesign, fundamentally, the turing machine so that before each
> >>operation is performed a verification step is employed to ensure that
> >
> > Ahem. N
Two providers, absolutely...but that's only part of the story. If you
want to approach the level of business continuity (because this is not at
all about security...this about redundancy and availability) you also need
to ensure dual entry points into your building from seperate trunks
(comin
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