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Of course, various Windows applications, such as Internet
Explorer, have their own vulnerabilities.
By now, you're probably wondering where you can learn more
about various vulnerabilities and exploits for just about any computer you might
find on the Internet. Here is a list of sites:
ISS X-Force
http://www.iss.net/xforce
RootShell
http://www.rootshell.com/
TechnoTronic
http://www.technotronic.com/
Packet Storm Security Site
http://packetsorm.securify.com/
Bugtraq archives:
http://www.securityfocus.com/
NTBugTraq
http://www.ntbugtraq.com/
Aelita Software
http://www.ntsecurity.com/
**This site has the RedButton program, which demonstrates the capability to
connect to an NT machine via a null session and retrieve registry
information. This is a relatively simple problem to fix...see the NT security
Guides at:
http://www.infowar.com/hacker/hacker.html-ssi
NTSecurity
http://www.ntsecurity.net/
Active Matrix's HideAway
http://www.hideaway.net/exploits.html
CERT
http://www.cert.org/
Exploits that have been tested and won't harm your computer:
http://www.anticode.com/
Happy Hacker
links page
Where are those back issues of GTMHHs and Happy Hacker
Digests? Check out the official Happy Hacker Web page at http://www.happyhacker.org.
We are against computer crime. We support good, old-fashioned hacking of the
kind that led to the creation of the Internet and a new era of freedom of
information. But we hate computer crime. So don't email us about any crimes you
may have committed!
Copyright 1998 keydet89 and Carolyn Meinel. You may forward, print out or post
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