Security, Hacking & Social Engineering Presentation.

From: Emmanuel Goldstein (goldstein101_at_gmail.com)
Date: 10/31/05

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    Hi!

    My name's Luis and I'm a computer science student from Spain. I'm
    planning to organise a presentation at my university about all the
    aspects about security, hacking and social engineering that a system
    administration should be aware of and the thing is that I'm running
    late so It would be great if you guys could send me some PowerPoint or
    OO-Impress presentations, Pdf documents, or any kind of multimedia
    material I could use for it.

    The topics I'm going to cover, in no particular order, are:

      - Sniffers
      - Viruses
      - Port Scanning
      - Fingerprinting
      - Unnecessary open ports
      - Bad software configuration (web servers, databases, mail servers...)
      - SQL injections
      - Buffer Overflows
      - Use of google as a information gathering tool.
      - Firewalls
      - DOS attacks
      - Brute force attacks
      - Cryptography.
      - Cross site scripting
      - Man-in-the-middle
      - Intrusion Detection Systems
      - Honeypots
      - Identity Spoofing
      - Social Engineering
      - Gathering information from trash/rubbish
      - Physical security in buildings. Access to the building, cable
    sniffing, secure ID's...
      - And more.... ;-)

    I'd really appreciate if you guys could send me some information,
    particularly other presentations, diagrams or images, to this email
    address: goldstein101@gmail.com

    Thanks a lot in advance. You're doing me a big favour. I owe each of
    you a pint of Guinness (definitely the best beer ever) ;-P

    Take care, Cheers. Bye!!

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    Emmanuel Goldstein.
    Room 101, Ministry of Truth.
    W2, London. Oceania.
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