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Articles & Tutorials for February, 2010
Acunetix Web Vulnerability Scanner - Voted WindowSecurity.com Readers’ Choice Award Winner - Web Application Security
Date - Feb 25, 2010
Author - The Editor
Section - Site News
Acunetix Web Vulnerability Scanner was selected the winner in the Web Application Security category of the WindowSecurity.com Readers’ Choice Awards. Defiance Threat Management System and N-Stalker Web Application Security Scanner were runner-up and second runner-up respectively.
Recognizing IPv6 Address Types on Windows Systems in Support of DirectAccess – Part 1: Overview of IPv6 and DirectAccess
Date - Feb 24, 2010
Author - Deb Shinder
Section - Network Security Library / Network Security
Taking a look at the main points of DirectAccess, IPv6, and why the former is dependent on the latter.
Video: Setting up Subscriptions for Event Log Forwarding
Date - Feb 17, 2010
Author - Derek Melber
Section - Articles / Authentication, Access Control & Encryption
This video explains the process of setting up subscriptions for Event Log forwarding.
How I Cracked your Windows Password (Part 2)
Date - Feb 10, 2010
Author - Chris Sanders
Section - Articles / Authentication, Access Control & Encryption
Going through the process of cracking passwords with different free tolls whilst providing tips for defending your password from being cracked.
Is Internet Explorer Inherently Insecure?
Date - Feb 03, 2010
Author - Deb Shinder
Section - Articles / Authentication, Access Control & Encryption
Taking a look beyond the sensationalized headlines about IE browser security whilst asking whether switching will really keep you safe from attack.