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The Computer Security Evaluation Frequently Asked Questions (V2.1)
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Computer Security Evaluation FAQ, Version 2.1
From: Trusted Product Evaluation Program
Subject: Computer Security Evaluation FAQ, Version 2.1
Date: 18 Feb 1998 11:03:28 GMT
X-Last-Updated: 1996/08/13
Posting-Frequency: monthly
Archive-name: computer-security/evaluations
The Computer Security
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you have to have somewhere to start. For the purposes of this file, that somewhere is with the 'passwd' file.
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PURPOSE OF CRACKING THE passwd
Traditionally stated, the purpose of hacking a UNIX is: to "get to ROOT."
This refers to the ROOT account that every UNIX system has as part of it's
Operating system. The ROOT is a 'Trusted User' account, THE most powerful
account on a UNIX. If you can hack a ROOT
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Collects and disseminates computer security information and resources to help users, systems administrators, managers, and security professionals better protect their data and systems.
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This is the NIST.gov Computer Security Division and CSRC website. The Computer Security Division is involved with many different projects. CSRC also provides many webpages based on these projects. To learn more about the work we do, visit our website.
NIST, Computer Security Division, Computer Security Resource Center
To receive email notification(s) when new security publications are released, subscribe to the CSRC Publications Mailing List. To learn more,
NOTE: The survey has been taken off-line so it can be updated..
[May 15, 2009] --
Editorial from Dr. Dobb's Journal about Randal Schwartz's felony convictions for running Crack on unauthorized machines.
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Apache/1.3.28 Server at Port 80
The following editorial is from
© 1996 by Miller Freeman, Inc. All rights reserved.
From time to time, all of us end up doing the wrong thing for
the right reason. Of course, sometimes we do the right thing
for the wrong reason, or even the wrong thing for
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Online book on software security tips.
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Secure Programming for Linux and Unix HOWTO David A. Wheeler v3.010 Edition Copyright © 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003 David A. Wheeler v3.010, 3 March 2003
This book provides a set of design and implementation
guidelines for writing secure programs for Linux and Unix systems.
Such programs
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