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I Demand that I be hired due to the certs I have. Much more than these selfers out there who think they know it all. Who do they think they are anyway - loooooosers thats what!!!!!We use a DLT, much better than a DAT- IdiotsSquares all of them!Get...
Tags: spuddy_m3, certification
Discussion threads 2006-09-21
CERT help!
Hi!I have no certs, 7 years experience as IT generalist and I enjoy sys administration and network engineering. What certs would you recommend me to go for? I am also finishing up a second bachelor's in computer information systems and I am debating between a Master's in Information Systems or...
Tags: certification, information system, career, IhateID10T5, CERT
Discussion threads 2006-09-12
Degree or Certification?
I am currently in the unique position of having my IT education paid for free of charge by a government agency; however, I must now choose...do I pursue a Bachelors Degree in IT or pursue Certification?I am 11 classes shy of my BS and have been working with databases (mostly...
Tags: Bachelors Degree, career, certification, rsanchez@...
Discussion threads 2005-02-10
What order should I take the Win2003 exams in?
Any advice for someone whose last experience with certification was in Windows NT4? All of the new info is a little overwhelming. Any idea where to begin? Any help would be appreciated!W2K3 examsIt rather depends on your electives but broadly speaking you need 70-270 XP and then 4 core 290/291/293/294...you'll...
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Discussion threads 2005-10-12
Which Cert To Go For??
I am working a LAN Admin wndows and got my net+ and a+. I decided to for mcsa security as thats the area I want to focus on then I will go from there.Has anyone has the this cert.First certI plan to go the mcsa track myself the fisrt one...
Tags: certification
Discussion threads 2005-04-14
Lock IT Down: New generation of attacks pose increasing security challenges
Two of the latest virus threats have risen above the nuisance level: Swen/Gibe-f and the Qhosts Trojan. Swen can be well blocked using prudent business practices. Since it directs users to download an attachment claiming to be a security patch, Swen should be effective only against the most naive of...
Tags: Qhosts Trojan, Swen, John McCormick, patch, information technology, security, virus
Technical articles 2003-10-13
IFRAME flaw is critical
IFRAME flaw is criticalarticle rootdid CERT announce too quickly?What's your opinion, do you agree with Microsoft that this was irresponsible to report a flaw before giving the Redmond giant an opportunity to fix it?I would ordinarily agree, but the proof of concept for this vulnerability was already widely known in...
Tags: bad guy, CERT, flaw, IFRAME flaw, Microsoft Corp., networking, Tech Locksmith, vulnerability
Discussion threads 2004-11-05
3 Questions: CyLab plans proactive protection
With Mike Reiter, professor of electrical and computer engineering and computer science at Carnegie Mellon University and associate director for CMU's newly formed CyLab. CMU, which is also home to the Computer Emergency Response Team CERT, launched CyLab in October as a way to protect computer users and foster collaboration...
Tags: CyLab, IT Business Edge  , CERT, industry partner, Mike Reiter
Technical articles 2004-01-13
Establish a policy for investigating and documenting network intrusions
An important and often-overlooked element of network security is a well-defined intrusion response policy. Follow these tips to create an effective policy that your IT department can implement for handling network intrusions.Putting devices and software in place to protect networks from viruses and intrusions is the first and sometimes the...
Tags: SECURITY, Network security, Viruses and worms, NETWORKING, Ray Geroski, intrusion, network intrusion, attack, network
Technical articles 2002-07-08
RPC/XDR flaw affects multiple operating systems
A newly discovered flaw in the XDR library used in Sun RPC has far-reaching consequences for operating systems, including Mac OS, Linux, UNIX, and possibly even Windows. Check out the dangers involved.Sun Microsystems’ Sun RPC remote procedures call library has been found to have a serious vulnerability in the external...
Tags: SECURITY, Operating systems, John McCormick, Microsoft Corp., Red Hat Inc., Apple Mac OS, MIT Kerberos 5, Hewlett-Packard Co., Silicon Graphics Inc., Sun Microsystems Inc., Kerberos, Sun XDR, XDR library, flaw, vulnerability, CERT, operating system
Technical articles 2002-08-19
Serious vulnerability discovered in Apache chunk handling
Apache admins need to be aware of a dangerous flaw in the Windows and 64-bit UNIX versions of Apache. The vulnerability has led to some friction between Apache and the security company ISS, which released a patch that Apache says is incomplete.With all the attention paid to Microsoft problems, those...
Tags: OPEN SOURCE, SECURITY, John McCormick, CERT, Apache.ORG, Apache Software Foundation, vulnerability, ISS
Technical articles 2002-07-01
OpenSSH vulnerability poses critical threat to servers
A vulnerability in OpenSSH has been discovered that can lead to the complete compromise of many Linux/UNIX systems. Even worse, it appears that hackers have known about this vulnerability and have been exploiting it for as long as several months.DetailsCERT advisory CA-2003-24, “Buffer Management Vulnerability in OpenSSH,” indicates that exploiting...
Tags: CERT, John McCormick, OpenSSH, Sendmail Inc., server, vulnerability
Technical articles 2003-09-29
CERT finds serious vulnerability in Solaris rwall daemon
Solaris is a popular platform for running Web servers and database servers and performing other mission-critical tasks. Sun has a good security record, but there are still flaws and updates to track, like the rwall vulnerability CERT has discovered.A format string vulnerability in the rwall daemon (rpc.rwalld) as implemented in...
Tags: UNIX, Operating systems, Servers, Network administration, SECURITY, NETWORKING, SNMP threat, John McCormick, Sun Microsystems Inc., CERT, Sun Solaris, daemon, SNMP, vulnerability
Technical articles 2002-05-20
'Gone' worm continues destructive march
A serious new virus called the "Goner" worm has been spreading rapidly and infecting multiple corporate and home PCs this week. In some cases, it has even been removing antivirus and security software. Here are the details.The latest e-mail transmitted worm, known by various names including “Gone,” “Pentagone,” and “Goner,”...
Tags: Cyberthreats, Viruses and worms, SECURITY, John McCormick, worm, GONER
Technical articles 2001-12-06
Novell releases a flurry of patches for multiple products
With nine updates and patches from Novell, NetWare admins will be busy this week. An advisory from CERT and Trend Micro info on seven new viruses round out this week's Exterminator.Exterminator brings you weekly updates on bug fixes, virus recovery, service release announcements, and security notices for Windows, Novell, Linux,...
Tags: Patches, Scanners, SECURITY, Operating systems, UNIX, CERT, Elisabeth Nelson, patch management, Click Here, Patch URL, Information URL, patch, Novell ZENworks, Novell Inc.
Technical articles 2002-01-16
CERT warns about SSH and System V vulnerabilities
In the absence of any updates from Microsoft this week, Exterminator surfed over to CERT to pick up two advisories: one on Secure Shell and one on System V login. Get the latest viruses alerts too.Exterminator brings you weekly updates on bug fixes, virus recovery, service release announcements, and security...
Tags: Cyberthreats, SECURITY, Viruses and worms, Elisabeth Nelson, CERT, SSH, Information URL, virus, Click Here, CERT Advisory, vulnerability, Novell Inc.
Technical articles 2002-01-09
Watch out for dangerous CDE vulnerability in UNIX
Internet Security Systems discovered a potentially harmful flaw in the Common Desktop Environment CDE, a common UNIX GUI. One major UNIX vendor has disputed the flaw, and another has yet to release a patch. Get the details on this flaw and its fix.A quiet battle is raging between a security...
Tags: SECURITY, Operating systems, Patches, Viruses and worms, John McCormick, Common Desktop Environment, CERT, ISS, Unix, vulnerability, flaw
Technical articles 2001-12-10
Another Sendmail flaw requires attention from admins
In my March 17 column, I addressed a major vulnerability in Sendmail. No sooner had administrators begun to follow the recommendations of the Sendmail Consortium to upgrade to version 8.12.8, when Michal Zalewski reported another critical vulnerability in the Sendmail prescan procedure. This vulnerability applies to all versions of Sendmail...
Tags: CERT, John McCormick, Sendmail Inc.
Technical articles 2003-04-14
CERT and SecurityFocus provide Microsoft and UNIX fixes
The usual suspects Microsoft and Novell were quiet this week, so Exterminator turned to CERT to find a Microsoft DNS Server vulnerability and to SecurityFocus for a Linux/FreeBSD e-mail bug. Trend Micro also released info on two dangerous viruses.Exterminator brings you weekly updates on bug fixes, virus recovery, service release...
Tags: Cyberthreats, SECURITY, Operating systems, Unix, Elisabeth Nelson, Click Here, virus, Information URL, Microsoft Corp., Exterminator, DNS server, CERT, SecurityFocus
Technical articles 2001-09-27
Get IT Done: Effectively manage security alerts and software updates
Learn some strategies for staying abreast of critical security developments to better protect your organizationIn my article "Code Red worm raises doubts about administrators," I sounded off about lapses in system administration that allowed a quarter of a million Microsoft IIS server installations to remain unpatched for the widely publicized...
Tags: Patches, Viruses and worms, CERT, John McCormick, Get IT Done, software, Code Red worm, security, patch management, administrator, Microsoft IIS Server, vulnerability, security alert
Technical articles 2001-08-27

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