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  1. Max Headroom broadcast signal intrusion

    Infobox historical event Event Name Max Headroom broadcast signal intrusion Image Name Max Headroom broadcast signal intrusion.jpg Image Caption An unidentified man dressed to resemble Max Headroom character Max Headroom was visible in the intruding broadcast. AKA Participants Unidentified Location WGN TV & WTTW Date Start date 1987 11 22 Result Unsolved URL The Max Headroom broadcast signal intrusion was a television signal hijacking in Chicago, Illinois , on the evening of November 22, 1987. It is an example of what is known in the television business as broadcast signal intrusion . The intruder was successful in interrupting two television stations within three hours. Neither the hijacker nor the accomplices have ever been found or identified. WGN TV The first occurrence of the signal intrusion took place during WGN TV channel 9 s live telecast of its primetime newscast, The Nine O Clock News . During Chicago Bears highlights in the sports report, the station s signal was interrupted for about half a minute by a video of a person wearing a Max Headroom character Max Headroom mask, ref name interruptedtothemax cite news first Don last Hayner title 2 channels interrupted to the Max work Chicago Sun Times id CHI265386 page 3 date 1987 11 24 accessdate 2007 10 29 url http www.highbeam.com doc 1P2 3857222.html ref standing in front of a swaying sheet of corrugated metal, which imitated the background effect in the Max Headroom TV and movie appearances. There was no audio, only a buzzing ... signal intrusion . ref name Philly cite news url http nl.newsbank.com nl search we Archives ... External links http www.youtube.com watch?v sM7Q1WiepoQ Reproduction of the WGN intrusion http www.fuzzymemories.tv screen.php?c 59&m max 20headroom 20pirate&p 1 Recorded video of the WTTW intrusion http www.youtube.com watch?v pj1mUk04 ho Video of the intrusion with cleaned up audio http www.youtube.com ... in the United States Category Max Headroom Broadcast signal intrusion incident Category Broadcast ...   more details



  1. Intrusion detection system evasion techniques

    Multiple issues orphan February 2012 no footnotes February 2012 cleanup February 2008 Intrusion Detection System evasion techniques are modifications made to attacks in order to prevent detection by an Intrusion Detection System IDS . Almost all published evasion techniques modify network attacks. The 1998 paper http citeseer.ist.psu.edu ptacek98insertion.html Insertion, Evasion, and Denial of Service Eluding Network Intrusion Detection popularized IDS evasion, and discussed both evasion techniques and areas where the correct interpretation was ambiguous depending on the targeted computer system. The fragroute and fragrouter programs implement evasion techniques discussed in the paper. Many web vulnerability scanners, such as Nikto , whisker and Sandcat , also incorporate IDS evasion techniques. Most IDSs have been modified to detect or even reverse basic evasion techniques, but IDS evasion and countering IDS evasion are still active fields. Obfuscating attack payload An IDS can be evaded by obfuscating or encoding the attack payload in a way that the target computer will reverse but the IDS will not. In the past, an adversary using the Unicode character could encode attack packets that an IDS would not recognize but that an Internet Information Services IIS web server would decode and become attacked. Polymorphic code is another means to circumvent signature based IDSs by creating unique attack patterns, so that the attack does not have a single detectable signature. Attacks on encrypted protocols such as HTTPS are obfuscated if the attack is encrypted. Fragmentation and Small Packets One basic technique is to split the attack payload into multiple small packets, so that the IDS must reassemble the packet stream to detect the attack. A simple way of splitting packets is by IP fragmentation fragmenting them, but an Adversary cryptography adversary can also simply craft ... ptacek98insertion.html Insertion, Evasion, and Denial of Service Eluding Network Intrusion ...   more details



  1. Ventriculotomy

    A Ventriculotomy is any intrusion into a ventricle. It may specifically refer to Ventriculotomy cardiac , involving an intrusion into a ventricle of the heart Ventriculotomy neurological , involving an intrusion into a ventricle of the brain disambig ...   more details



  1. AIDE

    AIDE can refer to Alliance of Independent Democrats in Europe , a former political party at European level Advanced Intrusion Detection Environment , an intrusion detection software package disambig ...   more details



  1. Pids

    PIDS may refer to Passenger information system Passenger Information Display System Protocol based intrusion detection system disambig ...   more details



  1. Nides

    Nides can refer to Thomas Nides , U.S. official NIDES stands for Network Intrusion detection system disambiguation ...   more details



  1. IDPS

    IDPS may refer to Intrusion Detection and Prevention Systems A graphics server software iDPS Software iDPS Disambig ...   more details



  1. Suricata

    Wiktionary Suricata Suricata may stand for Latin genus name for the Meerkat Suricata software , computer intrusion detection system disambig ...   more details



  1. Ventriculotomy (neurological)

    Ventriculotomy is a type of surgical intrusion into a Ventricular system ventricle of the brain . Category Neurosurgery medical stub ...   more details



  1. AAFID

    Unreferenced stub date December 2009 Orphan date December 2009 AAFID stands for Autonomous Agents for Intrusion Detection , a distributed intrusion detection system . In this architecture, Node computer science nodes of the ids are arranged in a hierarchical structure in a Tree data structure tree . The first generation of Distributed Intrusion Detection Systems had hierarchical architecture. The general types of distributed intrusion detection systems are as follows hierarchical network architecture hybrid architecture mobile agent architecture. disturbed . Software agent Agents in AAFID were not mobile. AAFID was one of the earliest hierarchical distributed intrusion detection systems. DEFAULTSORT Aafid Network software stub Category Computer security ...   more details



  1. HIDS

    HIDS can refer to Host based intrusion detection system Hyperimmunoglobulinemia D with recurrent fever disambig Long comment to avoid being listed on short pages de HIDS ...   more details



  1. Chonolith

    Orphan date February 2009 A chonolith is an intrusion intrusive igneous rock of an irregular form. Category Igneous rocks Category Igneous petrology petrology stub ru uk ...   more details



  1. Tamper-resistant security module

    Wikify date September 2010 A Tamper Resistant Security Module TRSM is a device that incorporates physical protections to prevent compromise of Cryptographic Security Parameters CSP therein contained. There are varying levels of protection afforded by TRSMs Tamper resistance make intrusion difficult, usually by employing hardened casing Tamper evident make intrusion attempts evident to subsequent viewers, often by employing seals which must be broken during intrusion Tamper responsive detect the intrusion attempt and destroy the contents in the process A TRSM is usually also a Hardware security module HSM . Category Cryptographic hardware Crypto stub ...   more details



  1. Wifi security

    WiFi Security may refer to Wireless security , security for wireless LANs Wireless Intrusion Prevention System , system to provide WiFi security. disambig DEFAULTSORT WiFi Security ...   more details



  1. Aide

    Wiktionary Aide may refer to A person who assists another an Personal assistant assistant . In military contexts an officer who acts as assistant to a more senior one an aide de camp . Aide deity , a purported Basque deity. AIDE software , Advanced Intrusion Detection Environment . An open source host based intrusion detection system See also ST Aid , an Admiralty tug Aid , international aid AID disambiguation Aides disambiguation disambig fr Aide ...   more details



  1. Okena

    Infobox Company type Subsidiary foundation United States location United States industry Computer networking parent Cisco Systems Okena is an intrusion detection company based in Waltham, Massachusetts . It was acquired by Cisco Systems on January 24, 2003. Okena s technology is behavior based as opposed to the signatures that most intrusion detection systems are based on. Category Defunct software companies of the United States Category Cisco Systems acquisitions US software company stub ...   more details



  1. HBI

    HBI may refer to Heartless Bitches International , a website Horizontal blanking interval television Host based intrusion detection system Hot briquetted iron see Direct reduced iron disambiguation de HBI ...   more details



  1. Condyle (disambiguation)

    Condyle may refer to Condyle anatomy , the round prominence at the end of a bone Condyle septiform, an intrusion of the endocarp into the seed cavity of flowering plants like Abuta disambig Category Anatomy ca C ndil de Kondylus es C ndilo it Condilo ...   more details



  1. Remote Data Exchange Protocol

    unreferenced date October 2008 Remote Data Exchange Protocol RDEP is a Cisco proprietary protocol proprietary application level used by Cisco Intrusion detection system IDS Sensor version 4.x RDEP replace PostOffice Protocol PostOffice , which is used by earlier versions of the Cisco IDS Sensor. RDEP, a subset of the HTTP 1.1 protocol, uses a client request server response model. This protocol was later replaced by Security Device Event Exchange SDEE for the Cisco Intrusion prevention system IPS Sensor version 5.0 measurement stub Category Intrusion detection systems ...   more details



  1. Extrusion detection

    Extrusion detection or outbound intrusion detection is a branch of intrusion detection aimed at developing mechanisms to identify successful and unsuccessful attempts to use the resources of a computer system to compromise other systems. Extrusion detection techniques focus primarily on the analysis of system activity and outbound traffic in order to detect malicious users, malware or network traffic that may pose a threat to the security of neighboring systems. While intrusion detection is mostly concerned about the identification of incoming attacks intrusion attempts , extrusion detection systems try to prevent attacks from being launched in the first place. They implement monitoring controls at leaf nodes of the network rather than concentrating them at choke points, e.g., router computing router s in order to distribute the inspection workload and to take advantage of the visibility a system has of its own state. The ultimate goal of extrusion detection is to identify attack attempts launched from an already compromised system in order to prevent them from reaching their target, hereby containing the impact of the threat. External links http www.awprofessional.com store product.aspx?isbn 0321349962 Extrusion Detection Security Monitoring for Internal Intrusions http www.cl.cam.ac.uk rnc1 extrusion.pdf Stopping Spam by Extrusion Detection http citeseer.ist.psu.edu mandujano04outbound.html Outbound Intrusion Detection http www.software.co.il extrusion Research and review articles on extrusion detection Category Data security ...   more details



  1. DHIPDS

    orphan date May 2008 A Distributed Host Intrusion Prevention Detection System DHIPDS is composed of Application software application agents installed on workstations and servers throughout a corporate environment. At other times, referred to as a personal firewall , such agents, when installed throughout the enterprise and most importantly when centrally managed, function to not only dynamically protect the individual systems where they re installed Intrusion prevention system intrusion prevention system but they provide a mechanism for alerting management to intrusion attempts, hence the title DHIPDS. Since most such agents now available for corporate use are also capable of performing complex Computer Health Assessments, similar to those done by Network access control Network Access Control NAC agents, whereby configuration settings and patch installations are verified such a system is immensely valuable in assessing and updating the protective stance of the enterprise in near time. As well, with the intrusion detection capabilities, near time notification of suspicious activity occurring on the network is achieved. Fundamentally, a DHIPDS provides the following capabilities an agent that is installed on all workstations and most servers br centrally managed, with configuration changes and software updates being pushed out to clients from the command console br intrusion prevention capabilities br intrusion detection capabilities with near time reporting by the individual agents to the central management alerting center and command console. Commercial DHIPDS solutions http www.symantec.com business products overview.jsp?pcid 2241&pvid endpt prot 1 Enpoint Protection from Symantec http www.mcafee.com us enterprise products security suite solutions total protection solutions total protection for endpoint.html McAfee Total Protection for Endpoint from McAfee Category Computer network security ...   more details



  1. Snort (software)

    ref Uses Snort s open source network based intrusion detection system NIDS has the ability to perform ... title How to Cheat at Securing Linux author Mohan Krishnamurthy et al. chapter 4. Introducing Intrusion ... intrusion detection. ref cite web url http manual.snort.org node2.html title Snort Usage author Snort ... on the console. In packet logger mode, the program will log packets to the disk. In intrusion detection ... title Snort IDS and IPS Toolkit editor Toby Kohlenburg chapter 1. Intrusion Detection Systems publisher ... See also Portal Free Software Intrusion detection system IDS Intrusion prevention system IPS Network intrusion detection system NIDS Metasploit Project nmap Wireshark Sguil Aanval References Reflist External links http www.sourcefire.com content intrusion detection system ids system Intrusion ...   more details



  1. Daniel B. Cid

    Daniel B. Cid is the lead developer of the open source OSSEC Host based intrusion detection system HIDS and a principal researcher at Trend Micro , Inc. His interests range from intrusion detection, log analysis log based intrusion detection and secure development. He is an active member of the open source community, specially known for creating the OSSEC , Rootcheck and Syscheck packages. He is also the co writer of the Host Based Intrusion Detection Guide book. On June 2008, he sold his open source project OSSEC to Trend Micro Third Brigade, and joined the company as the lead of OSSEC development. References http www.ossec.net main ossec project acquired OSSEC Project acquired http www.thirdbrigade.com news events.aspx?id 770 Third Brigade Acquires OSSEC Open Source HIDS Project http www.amazon.com OSSEC Host Based Intrusion Detection Guide dp 159749240X Host Based Intrusion Detection Guide External links http dcid.me Daniel s blog http www.ossec.net OSSEC web site http www.net security.org article.php?id 1284 Q&A Interview with Daniel Cid http www.networkworld.com community blog being acquired best thing foss project NetworkWorld interview Commercial open source Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Cid, Daniel ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Cid, Daniel Category Living people Category People associated with computer security Category Free software programmers Category Brazilian computer programmers compu bio stub computer security stub ...   more details



  1. Kanichee layered intrusive complex

    The Kanichee layered intrusive complex , also called the Kanichee intrusion and Ajax intrusion , is a layered intrusion in Northwestern Ontario , Canada , located in the central portion of Strathy Township about Convert 6.5 km mi abbr on northwest of the town of Temagami, Ontario Temagami . It consists of mafic ultramafic rock s and is the largest of many mafic ultramafic intrusions associated with felsic and mafic metavolcanic rock s in the northern Archean Temagami greenstone belt . ref name SI Citation title Geology and petrogenesis of the Kanichee layered complex, Ontario journal The Canadian Mineralogist last James first Richard S. coauthors Hawke, Donald year 1984 volume 22 issue 93 109 url http rruff.geo.arizona.edu doclib cm vol22 CM22 93.pdf ref See also Portal Volcanism of Canada Volcanism of Canada Volcanism of Eastern Canada References reflist coord 47 06 12.36 N 79 50 43.18 W display title Category Volcanism of Ontario Category Layered intrusions Category Geology of Temagami Category Strathy Township NorthernOntario geo stub Canada geology stub ...   more details



  1. Sguil

    Sguil pronounced sgweel or squeal is a collection of Free software components for Network Security Monitoring NSM and event driven analysis of Intrusion detection system IDS alerts. The sguil client is written in Tcl Tk and can be run on any operating system that supports Tcl Tk computing Tk . Sguil integrates alert data from Snort , session data from SANCP, and full content data from a second instance of Snort running in packet logger mode. Sguil is an implementation of a Network Security Monitoring NSM system. Richard Bejtlich and Bamm qru Visscher define an NSM as collection, analysis, and escalation of indications and warnings to detect and respond to intrusions. What makes this particularly interesting is that this is basically a suite of tools which one can use as the foundation of an organization s Security Operations Center SOC . Sguil is released under the Q Public License 1.0. ref README file in the tarball ref Downloads Sguil s latest version is 0.8.0 available online for download. See also Portal Free Software Snort Intrusion detection system IDS Intrusion prevention system IPS Network intrusion detection system NIDS Metasploit Project nmap Wireshark References refs External links http sguil.sourceforge.net Sguil Homepage http nsmwiki.org Main Page NSMWiki The official wiki for the Sguil project. security software stub Category Computer network security Category Linux security software Category Free network management software ...   more details




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