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Re: failure notice
From: pand0ra <pand0ra.usa () gmail com>
Date: Tue, 13 Oct 2009 13:31:47 -0600
I think you can throw in a change in the digital signature of any of your signed files and/or unusual communication coming from the system. On Tue, Oct 13, 2009 at 1:07 AM, L. Pop <zhiglee () gmail com> wrote:
Hi, In my mind there are two ways to detect whether a website has been hacked, 1. to detect whether there worm fingerprinting 2. to detect whether there are malious url inside the website is there any other good methods? Is there any efficient existing tools do the job? Kind Regards, Pop ------------------------------------------------------------------------ This list is sponsored by: Information Assurance Certification Review Board Prove to peers and potential employers without a doubt that you can actually do a proper penetration test. IACRB CPT and CEPT certs require a full practical examination in order to become certified. http://www.iacertification.org ------------------------------------------------------------------------
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