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    miniaturka strony http://www.securityfocus.com/ids   » Site title: SecurityFocus   - Intrusion detection focus area; designed to assist discussion on security related topics, and provides a database of security knowledge and resources. It also hosts the BUGTRAQ mailing list.

    miniaturka strony http://www.cerias.purdue.edu/about/history/coast_resources/intrusion_detection/   » Site title: COAST Intrusion Detection Hostlist
    » Site description: Clearinghouse listing of many of the Internet resources associated with intrusion detection and prevention systems. Includes inventories of commercial products, research projects, and other IDS-centric material.

    miniaturka strony http://www.dshield.org/   » Site title: DShield
    » Site description: Distributed Intrusion Detection System. Accepts firewall log excerpts from around the world and you can browse through activity reported to the system. Features a list of the "most wanted" abusive IP addresses.

    miniaturka strony http://isc.incidents.org   » Site title: Internet Storm Center
    » Site description: Operated by the SANS Institute, the ISC provides a user-supported infrastructure for intrusion detection systems to share information about ongoing attacks that span countries, networks, and administrative boundaries.

    miniaturka strony http://www.linux-sec.net/IDS/   » Site title: Linux Security IDS
    » Site description: A source of IDS-related information, including security best practices, audit procedures, penetration testing, and community information.

    miniaturka strony http://www.linuxsecurity.com/component/option,com_weblinks/catid,117/Itemid,134/   » Site title: LinuxSecurity IDS Resources
    » Site description: Collection of IDS-related resources made available by the linuxsecurity.com community.

    miniaturka strony http://www.cse.sc.edu/research/isl/mirrorSobireys.shtml   » Site title: Michael Sobirey's IDS Page
    » Site description: An excellent index of most currently available IDS and IPS products, including vendor contact information.

    miniaturka strony http://www.mynetwatchman.com/   » Site title: myNetWatchman.com
    » Site description: Intrusion Reporting and Response. Users forward firewall logs that are aggregated and analysed to identify incidents that are reported to the responsible party.

    miniaturka strony http://is-it-true.org/pt/   » Site title: Security Resources for Windows Network Administrators
    » Site description: Provides books, articles, software and other information on penetration testing and other security issues. Geared toward Windows NT/2000/XP Network Administrators.

    miniaturka strony http://www.securitywizardry.com/   » Site title: Talisker Security Wizardry
    » Site description: Large index of computer security resources, including a glossary of Intrusion Detection and Prevention systems.



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Q: What would Princess Di be doing if she were still alive?

A: Scratching like hell to get out of her coffin!


Humor of the day

A blonde went to a flight school insisting she wanted to learn to fly.

As all the planes were currently in use, the owner agreed to instruct
her by radio on how to pilot the solo helicopter.

He took her out, showed her how to start it and gave her the basics,
and sent her on her way.
After she climbed 1000 feet, she radioed in.
"I''m doing great! I love it!
The view is so beautiful, and I''m starting to get the hang of this."

After 2000 feet, she radioed again, saying how easy it was to fly.
The instructor watched her climb over 3000 feet, and was beginning to
worry that she hadn''t radioed in.

A few minutes later, he watched in horror as she crashed about half a
mile away.

He ran over and pulled her from the wreckage.
When he asked what happened, she said,
"I don''t know! Everything was going fine, but as I got higher, I was
starting to get cold.

I can barely remember anything after I turned off the big fan!"