Re: Common Unix Security Risks - Your help please!
From: Geoff Lane (zzassgl_at_buffy.sighup.org.uk)
Date: 06/08/04
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Date: 08 Jun 2004 19:23:51 GMT
Ben Watkins <b.u.watkins@gmx.co.uk> wrote:
> I am currently writing a university assignment on Unix Security.
> I would be grateful if you guys could help me out...
> What, in your minds, are the most common (top five) and potentially
> most exploitable security risks that you see in Unix/Linux
> deployments?
> These can be simple as poor inetd.conf or user administration/policy
> based and can range to the more complicated/technical.
> I look forward to hearing from you,
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