A popular Web discussion board in which the subject is computer security became the unwitting host of an attack program directed at security consultant firm Network Associates Wednesday night. A cracker posted to the Bugtraq board what he said was a . . . . A popular Web discussion board in which the subject is computer security became the unwitting host of an attack program directed at security consultant firm Network Associates Wednesday night. A cracker posted to the Bugtraq board what he said was a script -- computer code that would allow people to take advantage of a recently discovered hole in BIND, the software that pushes information across the Internet. The link for this article located at Wired is no longer available. . A cybersecurity forum experienced a malicious intrusion aimed at Cyber Solutions, exploiting an IIS weakness.. BIND Exploit, Trojan Threat, Discussion Board Security, Malware Attack. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
A recent report by the Underground Security Systems Research group identifies a weakness in the PGP Certificate Server code that can allow a malicious user to crash the authentication server. Network Associates has released a patch that prevents this particular vulnerability. . . . . A recent report by the Underground Security Systems Research group identifies a weakness in the PGP Certificate Server code that can allow a malicious user to crash the authentication server. Network Associates has released a patch that prevents this particular vulnerability. With testing help from KeyLabs, BugNet was able to validate this bug. PGP Certificate Server is a software package that allows Web sites to authenticate their users. It provides certificate management services that ensure the user connecting to a Web site is, in fact, the legitimate registered user. Sites that would typically use software like this would be Internet retailers, online banks and B2B sites where security is essential.. An analysis reveals vulnerabilities within the PGP Certificate Server, with an update issued to avert potential server failures linked to the identified exploit.. PGP Security, Server Authentication, Software Patch, Remote Exploit Prevention. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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