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Security Tips

Title | Date | Rating
Group Policy without Active Directory
Date - Oct 19, 2005
Rating - 3.3
Author - Mitch Tulloch
Can Group Policy be configured on a per-user basis without Active Directory?
Map Your Network For Better Protection and Incident Response
Date - Apr 01, 2005
Rating - 3.6
Author - Tony Bradley
It is difficult to protect devices that you don't even know exist. In larger enterprises it is very easy to lose track of the asset inventory which leads to complacency about rogue devices. In order to effectively protect the network and to respond to incidents efficiently, an updated asset inventory and network map should always be handy.
Protect Wireless Access Using MAC Address Filters
Date - Mar 22, 2005
Rating - 4.2
Author - Tony Bradley
Wireless networks add a significant level of convenience for many users. The ability to roam at will and access the network without adding wires is quite useful. But, you need to do so securely. There are a number of basic steps you should take to protect your wireless network and filtering MAC addresses is one more way to secure it.
Google Yourself To Identify Security Holes
Date - Mar 15, 2005
Rating - 3.9
Author - Tony Bradley
Google is very good at what it does. It automatically and systematically catalogues every document, image, web site or other data that is web accessible so that it can be quickly retrieved using the Google search engine. That includes potentially sensitive or confidential data that wasn't intended to be shared publicly. Google your own network or sites to identify possible security holes.
Microsoft Baseline Security Analyzer (MBSA)
Date - Mar 07, 2005
Rating - 3.5
Author - Wayne Maples
Sample security policies and guidelines
Date - Nov 09, 2004
Rating - 2.4
Author - Wayne Maples
Packet Sniffers
Date - Apr 20, 2004
Rating - 3.7
Author - Wayne Maples
SmbRelay captures NTLM hashes
Date - Apr 20, 2004
Rating - 3
Author - Wayne Maples
Scanners, sniffers, network analyzers, traffic monitors, port scanners
Date - Apr 20, 2004
Rating - 3.2
Author - Wayne Maples
Protocol Numbers and Assignment Services
Date - Apr 20, 2004
Rating - Not Rated
Author - Wayne Maples
Wayne's IDS Intrustion Detection Systems Tips and Resources
Date - Apr 20, 2004
Rating - 3.8
Author - Wayne Maples
Keystroke loggers and spy software / hardware
Date - Apr 20, 2004
Rating - 3.7
Author - Wayne Maples
Wayne's Forensics and Incident Response Resources
Date - Apr 20, 2004
Rating - Not Rated
Author - Wayne Maples
Security Issues That May Occur Due to the Way Windows NT Handles FPNWCLNT.DLL
Date - Apr 20, 2004
Rating - 4
Author - Wayne Maples
HotFix & Security Bulletin Service
Date - Apr 20, 2004
Rating - Not Rated
Author - Wayne Maples
Register to automatically receive security bulletins. Search by Product/Technology and Service Pack.
Is NT running with 40-bit or 128-bit encryption support installed?
Date - Apr 20, 2004
Rating - Not Rated
Author - Wayne Maples
Security Events Logon Type Definitions
Date - Apr 20, 2004
Rating - 4.5
Author - Wayne Maples
Windows Freeware and Commercial Personal Firewalls for SOHO Small Office and Home
Date - Apr 20, 2004
Rating - 4
Author - Wayne Maples
Wayne's Denial of Service (DoS) Resource
Date - Apr 20, 2004
Rating - Not Rated
Author - Wayne Maples
Denial of Service Attack Using Unprotected IOCTL Function Call
Date - Apr 20, 2004
Rating - Not Rated
Author - Wayne Maples
Data encryption for Windows NT
Date - Apr 20, 2004
Rating - 4
Author - Wayne Maples
Disable Windows NT alt-ctrl-del dialog buttons
Date - Apr 20, 2004
Rating - 4.2
Author - Wayne Maples
Configure NT stack to resist network Denial of Service
Date - Apr 20, 2004
Rating - Not Rated
Author - Wayne Maples
Backdoors : backorifice, subseven, netbus
Date - Apr 20, 2004
Rating - 3
Author - Wayne Maples
Microsoft Technet Security Tips
Date - Apr 20, 2004
Rating - Not Rated
Author - Wayne Maples
DOS: IOCTL (Unprotected) Function Call Denial of Service Attack
Date - Apr 20, 2004
Rating - Not Rated
Author - Wayne Maples
Encrypt hashes in SAM with 128-bit encryption.
Date - Apr 20, 2004
Rating - 1
Author - Wayne Maples
Determine whether Syskey has been applied to a system
Date - Apr 20, 2004
Rating - 4.5
Author - Wayne Maples
Setpass Does Not Update the NetWare Password with SYSKEY
Date - Apr 20, 2004
Rating - Not Rated
Author - Wayne Maples
Wayne's Security Resources for Administrators
Date - Apr 20, 2004
Rating - 1
Author - Wayne Maples
Security resources for administrators. Penetration testing to proactively block against hackers. Emphasis on information, utilities, tools and techniques to protect ones network.
Ssh Secure Shell Resources
Date - Apr 20, 2004
Rating - 5
Author - Wayne Maples
Steganography Resources
Date - Apr 20, 2004
Rating - 2.4
Author - Wayne Maples
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