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Defense Strategies For Corporate Storage Systems Against Cyber Threats

Corporate storage systems and networks are an attractive target for hackers looking to steal sensitive data or launch computer attacks, Alan Lustiger, security architect at TD Ameritrade, told an audience at Computerworld's Storage Networking World user conference in Dallas Monday Looks like NAS systems are becoming the low-hanging fruit as far as hackable network storage. The article states that the systems are most attractive due to its reliance on well-known protocols, and that these protocols could easily be studied and picked apart. This just sounds to me like a poor use of security - certain protocols have been around longer than the cast of Cocoon (ok maybe not THAT long) and yet many open-source companies maintain and secure them daily. Read on and let us know how you would defend "well known clear protocols"! . The link for this article located at Network World is no longer available. . Business data repositories are becoming more vulnerable to cyberattacks, leading to heightened worries about safeguarding information and enhancing security protocols.. Storage Systems, Data Protection, Network Security, Cyber Attack, Protocol Vulnerabilities. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

Calendar 2 Oct 17, 2007 User Avatar LinuxSecurity.com Team Hacks/Cracks
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Database Security Risk: Access Control Issues from Protocol Loopholes

A security expert is warning database administrators about a continued loophole in database communication protocols that would allow an attacker to bypass access controls and gain access to critical files. . The method can be used to victimize nearly all brands of database servers, including IBM's DB2, Oracle Corp., and Microsoft's SQL Server. The loopholes allow an attacker to manipulate structured information and work below the radar of the database built-in mechanisms, Shulman said. The link for this article located at SearchSecurity.com is no longer available. . Caution regarding vulnerabilities in communication standards that may jeopardize database safety. Keep abreast of developments and fortify your infrastructure.. Database Security Alerts, Access Control Risks, Database Protocols. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

Calendar 2 Mar 07, 2007 User Avatar LinuxSecurity.com Team Hacks/Cracks
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Assessing Network Services For Security Risks and Protection Strategies

A network intruder will look for security weaknesses at every point in your network architecture. If you have adequately locked down the Physical, Data Link, Network, and Transport layers of your network, the wily hacker will simply move up to those . . . . A network intruder will look for security weaknesses at every point in your network architecture. If you have adequately locked down the Physical, Data Link, Network, and Transport layers of your network, the wily hacker will simply move up to those protocols and services your network does expose to the Internet. These application-specific protocols are actually much easier to exploit, so many hackers start there and drop down to the Network or Transport level when they need to circumvent a protocol's security mechanisms. In this article, we'll go over each of the most commonly used Internet services, briefly examining each for their weaknesses and abuse potential. First, however, we'll discuss sockets and services ingeneral, identifying typical service vulnerabilities so you can identify potential problems when you need to install services on your own network. In this article, we'll go over each of the most commonly used Internet services, briefly examining each for their weaknesses and abuse potential. First, however, we'll discuss sockets and services ingeneral, identifying typical service vulnerabilities so you can identify potential problems when you need to install services on your own network. Which services are safe to allow through your firewall, which are not safe, and which ones do you do need to keep an eye on? When a new service becomes popular, or when you want to give your network clients a new Internet-based tool, what do you look for when you evaluate the service? Complex services are easier to exploit than simple services. The Echo service, for example, simply transmits back to the client whatever the client sends to it. The Echo service is useful for debugging and for network connectivity testing, but it is difficult to see how the Echoservice could be exploited to gain control of the computer running the service. Since the Echo service accepts data from theclient, however, it must be programmed to correctly handle being fed too much data at once. The link for this article located at LinuxExposed is no longer available. . A cyber attacker will take advantage of vulnerabilities in your system framework. Understand how to safeguard your applications efficiently.. Network Security, Service Assessment, Intrusion Prevention. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

Calendar 2 Aug 01, 2003 User Avatar LinuxSecurity.com Team Server Security
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