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How to prevent zero day attacks May 22 2012 06:04AM amishra jsr gmail com (7 replies) Re: How to prevent zero day attacks May 24 2012 11:31PM Peter Thomas (hackertarget admin gmail com) (1 replies) Re: How to prevent zero day attacks May 23 2012 02:55AM GreyHat LispHacker (greyhatlisphacker gmail com) Re: How to prevent zero day attacks May 22 2012 03:10PM Nathan Sherlock (nsherlock herjavecgroup com) |
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a nice viewpoint in the face of zero days is sandboxing. By sandboxing
applications you accept the fact that,even after what hopefully is a
best effort you will still have security vulnerabilities and you try to
limit as much as possible the effect of such aftermath. This is more
suited to application level as payloads disabling kernel-level
enforcements are not unheard of :-)
On 5/22/12 8:04 AM, amishra.jsr (at) gmail (dot) com [email concealed] wrote:
> Hello,
> Traditionally all the anitvirus, IPS works using signature based technique. This doesn't help in zero day attack. Therefore, what can be done to prevent zero-day attacks?
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