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Deterministic Networks DNE isn't a RootKit

2006-11-05 19:27:02 by Editor in Endpoint Security: Translating Policy Into Reality
 
Hidden registry value: HKEY LOCAL MACHINESOFTWAREDeterministicNetworksDNEParametersSymbolicLinkValue This particular registry value is associated with Deterministic Networks "DNE" or Deterministic Network Extender product offering. It's not a root-kit
 
 
 
 
 
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Deterministic Networks DNE isn't a RootKit

2006-11-05 19:27:02 by Editor in Endpoint Security: Translating Policy Into Reality
 
Hidden registry value: HKEY LOCAL MACHINESOFTWAREDeterministicNetworksDNEParametersSymbolicLinkValue This particular registry value is associated with Deterministic Networks "DNE" or Deterministic Network Extender product offering. It's not a root-kit
 
 
 
 
 
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Wakeup Call for Risk Management

2008-09-19 10:11:09 by Burton Group in Security and Risk Management Strategies Blog
 
...deterministic science, business leaders may have been more cautious, more aware of and more accepting of uncertainty. Events like the Great Tulip Bubble came once in decades or centuries not every few years. Note that legendary investor George Soros has proposed a Theory of Reflexivity that, if true, helps explain the recent extremes of boom...
 
 
 
 
 
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Fuzz Testing at Microsoft and the Triage Process

2007-09-20 18:52:00 by sdl in The Security Development Lifecycle
 
...deterministic or random or both? How many times in a single iteration do we apply any given malformation Stage 3: Delivery of fuzzed data to the application under test Determining the best method to get the application under test to consume the fuzzed data (e.g. load path from cmd-line or GUI; API hooking; MITM proxies; DLL redirection;...
 
 
 
 
 
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MS08-067 and the SDL

2008-10-23 01:09:00 by sdl in The Security Development Lifecycle
 
...deterministic attack even more unlikely. Service Restart Policy By default the affected service is marked to restart only twice after a crash on Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008, which means the attacker has only two attempts to get the attack right. Prior to Windows Vista, the attacker has unlimited attempts because the service restarts...
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Sergey Zarubin, 31yo
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