The recent tests on Linux security solutions by AV-Test Lab indicate a worrisome situation . A successful attack normally does not infect the system or the kernel. Rather, it focuses on the applications running on the Linux PC or Web server. They can be more easily hijacked or harnessed as a means to replicate. Major hacker attacks have already been carried out on Web servers via SQL injection or cross-site scripting. But desktop PCs with Linux are also an attractive target. After all, running applications with security gaps are found there as well, e.g. the Firefox browser or tools such as the Adobe Reader. . Assessment findings reveal that Linux protection mechanisms are encountering notable difficulties due to software assaults and various cyber hazards.. Linux Security Tests, AV-Test Solutions, Application Vulnerabilities, Malware Attacks. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Google has released a test version of its Chrome browser that extends its renowned security sandbox to Adobe's heavily abused Flash player.. The enhanced security feature, which was released on the Chrome developer and canary channels, is available only for XP, Vista and 7 versions of Microsoft Windows. It will likely be released for general use in early to mid 2011, Adobe spokeswoman Wiebke Lips said. Developers from Adobe and Google, which have been collaborating on the feature since May, plan to take the feedback they get from users in extending it to Mac OS X and Linux versions of Chrome. The link for this article located at The Register UK is no longer available. . Reinforced security measures for Adobe Flash within Chrome bolster protection for users on Windows systems.. Adobe Flash Security, Chrome Protection, Sandbox Features. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Many of today's UTM boxes have their roots in Linux. Which perform best? The InfoWorld Test Center attacks Astaro, SonicWall, WatchGuard, and ZyXel firewalls, and only one puts up a fight. Indeed, a rapidly growing number of small and mid-size companies are opting for the administrative and operational simplicity of the single-box solution. And so we decided that UTMs aimed at the mid-size company were the perfect group to use for the rollout of InfoWorld's new firewall and UTM test protocols. When we began this process well over a year ago, we asked for input from virtually every firewall and UTM vendor we knew, and we invited every UTM vendor we could find to send us an appliance to test. In the end, four vendors answered the call. Astaro, SonicWall, WatchGuard, and ZyXel submitted units for this first set of tests. . Although all four fulfill the basic definition of a UTM -- combining firewall, VPN, intrusion detection and prevention, anti-malware, anti-spam, and Web content filtering -- we could not have asked for four more diverse units. There are differences in basic approaches to security (by default, allow most normal traffic or allow absolutely nothing), differences in administration capabilities, big differences in throughput, and most important of all, immense differences in effectiveness against malware. The link for this article located at ComputerWorld is no longer available. . Evaluating the security capabilities of five UTM firewalls against ransomware reveals significant discrepancies in their defensive strengths.. Firewalls Review, UTM Testing, Malware Security, Network Threats, Intrusion Prevention. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
A new blogger to the Linux Security space (he switched months ago), the owner of Fsckin w/linux took a trip to test Firewalls and Linux. From IPCop to Smoothwall to the 8MB Monowall, he compares and contrasts the value of each platform - but with a catch. The HP Vectratesting platform we are using today is an HP Vectra slimline PC. Considering the computer was FREE (as in beer) after a company upgraded their workstations, the specifications are nothing to scoff at. * Pentium III 500 MHz * 192MB of RAM * 1GB Transcend disk-on-chip IDE module * Dual 100Mbps NICs Very interesting... . The link for this article located at is no longer available. . Explore a detailed comparison of top firewalls from Linux and BSD, focusing on their strengths, ideal uses, and unique advantages for network security needs. Linux Firewalls, BSD Security, Network Protection, Open Source Firewalls. . Brittany Day
A complete tool set to attack the inherent protocol weaknesses of IPV6 and ICMP6, and includes an easy to use packet factory library. This code was inspired when I got into touch with IPv6, learned more and more about it - and then found no tools to play (read: "hack") around with. First I tried to implement things with libnet, but then found out that the ipv6 implementation is only partial - and sucks. I tried to add the missing code, but well, it was not so easy, hence I saved my time and quickly wrote my own library. . The link for this article located at TCH.org is no longer available. . A thorough examination of the THC-IPV6 Attack Toolkit designed for the assessment of IPV6 and ICMP6 vulnerabilities.. IPv6 Testing, Attack Toolkit, ICMP6 Security, Network Vulnerabilities, IPv6 Weaknesses. . Benjamin D. Thomas
Chris Lowth submits New firewalling project seeks testers for Kazaa-blocker. "P2pwall" is a sourceforge project for the development of tools and documentation for the effective firewalling of P2P application traffic using Linux IPtables. . .. Chris Lowth submits New firewalling project seeks testers for Kazaa-blocker. "P2pwall" is a sourceforge project for the development of tools and documentation for the effective firewalling of P2P application traffic using Linux IPtables . The first module to be released by this project is "ftwall" - a component that enables IPTables firewalls to block traffic from Kazaa and it's derivatives. FTwall is not yet available for general download, but the project is seeking a limited number of people to help test the alpha version. The link for this article located at ChrisLowth is no longer available. . An innovative security initiative is on the lookout for evaluators for the Torrent-Guard, aimed at bolstering P2P data management via Netfilter.. Kazaa Blocker, IPTables Firewall, P2P Application Control, Firewall Testing, Open Source Security. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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