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Network Forensics: Tapping the Inte

April 3, 2002 by Rob

Bron: [url=http://www.oreillynet.com]OReilly Network[/url]

In dit artikel wordt een stukje geschiedenis van het monitoren van netwerk verkeer verteld en hoe dit is uitgegroeid tot de huidige beveiligings systemen.

[quote]The incident in the Persian Gulf became a cause celebre in the years that followed. Tsutomu Shimomura bragged about the incident in his book Takedown. Many experts in the field of computer security used the story as proof‚ of sorts‚ that the U.S. military was asleep at the switch when it came to computer security.

One of the more dramatic outcomes of the incident was a videotape played at the annual meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science in February 1993 — a video that showed each of the attacker’s keystrokes‚ replete with mistakes‚ and the results‚ as he systematically penetrated the defenses of the ship’s computer and scavenged the system.
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[url=http://www.oreillynet.com/pub/a/network/2002/04/26/nettap.html]Het hele artikel[/url]

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