An Architectural Overview of UNIX Network Security

1. Introduction The goal of this paper is to present my concept of a UNIX network security architecture based on the Internet connectivity model and Firewall approach to implementing security. This paper defines several layers of a firewall, which depict the layers of vulnerability. This paper also provides some subjective comments on some of the […]

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Is it Possible to Hack on Windows XP?

Part I: The Magic of DOS In this guide you will learn how to telnet <beginninea.shtml>, forge email, <beginnineb.shtml> use nslookup <beginninec.shtml> and netcat <beginnined.shtml> with Windows XP. So you have the newest, glitziest, “Fisher Price” version of Windows: XP. How can you use XP in a way that sets you apart from the boring […]

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How to Trace / Trackback any E-mail

Tracking email back to its source: Twisted Evil cause i hate spammers… Evil or Very Mad Ask most people how they determine who sent them an email message and the response is almost universally, “By the From line.” Unfortunately this symptomatic of the current confusion among internet users as to where particular messages come from […]

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Where to send Bulk Mail Responses to

Free internet-based e-mail accounts are a good place to have the responses to your bulk e-mail sent to. Unfortunately, if you use an account such as hotmail or yahoo, even if you have full IP login address and SMTP address invisibility, you will still lose your free e-mail account, if you have any “spam” complaints […]

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How to Send (Anonymous) Email. Forge an Email from “Anyone”

1. Some ISP’s block port 25 so it might not work 2. Most likely, you won’t be able to see what yer typing First of all, you need an SMTP server. These are extremely common and, in fact, I’ll provide one for you (mail.hotmail.com). SMTP: Simple Mail Transfer Protocol. This service runs on port 25 […]

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UNIX Hacking Tutorial

———————- o Intent: ———————- This phile is geared as an UNIX tutorial at first, to let you get more familiar with the operating system. UNIX is just an operating system, as is MS-DOS, AppleDOS, AmigaDOS, and others. UNIX happens to be a multi-user- multi-tasking system, thus bringing a need for security not found on MSDOS, […]

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