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Past 30 Tips of the Day

  1. Needan OS with firewall/NAT capabilities that fits on a floppy?
    See the Wall Project
  2. Need to decipher a spammer-obfuscated URL so you can spank them off the 'net?
    See the How to Obscure any URL paper
  3. Looking for a user-friendly Linux firewall suitable for home and small office use?
    See the IPCop Firewall
  4. Want to be sure the cryptographic products you use conform to NIST standards?
    See the NIST Secure Hash Standards (SHS) Validation List
  5. Looking to buy security-related books, but need an informed opinion on them first?
    See the Reviews of General Texts and Unix Security
  6. Need useful statistics on webserver use?
    See the Webalizer
  7. Think that your chroot is bulletproof?  Think again.
    See the Techniques for Breaking Out of a chroot Jail
  8. Unsure of your nation's laws on cryptography?
    See the Crypto Law Survey
  9. Wondering if that latest e-mailed warning is a genuine virus threat or a hoax?
    See the Vmyths Site
  10. Users clamoring for wireless access? Consider the risks...
    See the Wireless Security papers
  11. Trying to stay somewhat anonymous on the 'net during periods of high surveillance?
    See the Do-It-Yourself Internet Anonymity Article
  12. Think your switched ethernet environments are sniff-proof?
    See the SwitchSniff Article
  13. Think your WEP-enabled wireless network is secure?  Think again.
    See the NetStumbler Site
  14. Setting up security standards at your site? Get the basics.
    See the SANS Security Basics Reading Room
  15. Got the answers to the frequently asked questions on computer & network security?
    See the Computer Security Index
  16. Interested in a feature-rich portscan detection utility with high configurability?
    See the Port Scan Attack Detector
  17. Looking for the definitive PERL scripts and modules resource?
    See the Comprehensive PERL Archive Network (CPAN)
  18. Inexperience is no excuse when you're the admin.
    See the System Administrator's Guild
  19. Looking for a highly customizable script for setting up IPtables-based firewalls?
    See the FIAIF Site
  20. Need an simple yet effective embedded firewall system implementation?
    See the M0n0wall Firewall Package
  21. Think that instant messaging is a reasonably secure means for communication?  Think again.
    See the AIMsniff Utility
  22. Need a simple way to monitor your Windows log events?
    See the EvLog Utility
  23. Unfamiliar with the ins and outs of rootkits?
    See the Detecting & Understanding Rootkits paper
  24. Wondering if a cryptographic product is all its marketing makes it out to be?
    See the Snake Oil Warning Signs
  25. Need a robust live Linux system on a CD for your rescue and forensics work?
    See the Knoppix CD
  26. Trying to train your users to pick more robust passwords, but not getting through?
    See the Password Manifesto
  27. Need some definitive dictionaries for your password auditing utilities?
    See the List of Dictionaries
  28. Think that Windows-based security woes will go away with the Microsoft Digital Signing feature?  Think again.
    See the Digitally Signing Buggy ActiveX Components paper
  29. Interested in making your firewall invisible to outsiders?
    See the Memoirs of an Invisible Firewall
  30. Using cookies for web authentication? Make sure you're doing so securely.
    See the Hacking Web Apps by Cookie Poisoning paper (Requires Acrobat Reader)


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