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		General Forums => The O' Club => Topic started by: Trell on September 01, 2003, 09:17:15 PM
		
			
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				Hi Everyone,
 I am taking a new class at my local community college
 on computer security.
 I have only had one day of class so far but it looks like fun.
 What I am looking for is sites or other places to get information on computer security
 
 In the class we will be setting up a little network and securing it against attacks.
 
 any IT guys have any good sites or information?
 
 thanks all
 
 chris
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				astalavista.box.sk can be fun
			
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				Shields UP (http://grc.com/default.htm) 
 
 Tronsky
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				hey thanks,
 
 
 chris
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				There's always my little site:
 
 security.symantec.com
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				Originally posted by Chairboy 
 There's always my little site:
 
 security.symantec.com
 
 
 EPo Pwnz you!
 
 :D
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				Anyone else notice that he spelled computer as "cumputer"?
 -SW
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				lol   i saw that as soon as a posted it,  but to lazy to change it.
 I spell like  4 year old.
 My hand writing looks like i was 3:):)
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				Originally posted by Trell 
 lol   i saw that as soon as a posted it,  but to lazy to change it.
 I spell like  4 year old.
 My hand writing looks like i was 3:):)
 
 
 Don't worry, these are trademarks of a great sim programmer (looks at HT).
 
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				I used these three when I did a paper in my Computers in society class last  winter.  Lots of information to dig out.
 
 https://grc.com/default.htm
 
 http://netsecurity.about.com/
 
 http://www.secureroot.com/category/news/
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				fun program you might like too , can use website or windows FE
 
 
 http://www.samspade.org/
 
 oh and sniffers always help .... watch out for crafted packets
 
 http://winpcap.polito.it/
 
 http://analyzer.polito.it/
 
 Scrubbing can help ... if they can't tell your OS hard to hack.
 
 http://voodoo.somoslopeor.com/papers/nmap.html
 
 http://www.sans.org/resources/idfaq/tcp_fingerprinting.php
 http://www.sans.org
 
 shields up is a good site ... but you have link up above :D... I'd look there too.
 
 http://www.insecure.org/
 
 LoL they noticed Trinity useing nmap in the matrix too :D ... made me happy to see a Unix/Linux prompt in a movie ...