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SecurityFocus ( www.securityfocus.com ) is currently accepting submissions for new Infocus articles. We would like to extend an invitation to security researchers, authors and academics for submissions on topics of interest to the security community. Submissions should include a short summary along with the author's name, email address and contact information. All submissions should be in MS Word format and should be sent to: editor@securityfocus.com

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Software Firewalls versus Wormhole Tunnels
This article explains how the PCAP library on Windows can be used to render software firewalls and client VPN environments ineffective, easily bypassing traditional security measures.
By: Bob Rudis and Phil Kostenbader 2005-05-04
http://www.securityfocus.com/infocus/1831

Bluetooth Security Review, Part 1
This two-part series looks at Bluetooth security and privacy issues, including methods of detection, data loss prevention and social engineering.
By: Marek Bialoglowy 2005-04-25
http://www.securityfocus.com/infocus/1830

Introduction to Spyware Keyloggers
The purpose of this article is to discuss keyloggers found in spyware applications, including their detection, features, and removal.
By: Sachin Shetty 2005-04-14
http://www.securityfocus.com/infocus/1829

Defeating Honeypots: System Issues, Part 2
This two-part paper discusses how hackers discover, interact with, and sometimes disable honeypots at the system level and the application layer.
By: Thorsten Holz, Frederic Raynal 2005-04-06
http://www.securityfocus.com/infocus/1828

Web Browser Forensics, Part 1
This article provides a case study of digital forensics, and investigates incriminating evidence using a user's web browser history.
By: Keith J. Jones, Rohyt Belani 2005-03-30
http://www.securityfocus.com/infocus/1827

Defeating Honeypots: System Issues, Part 1
This two-part paper discusses how hackers discover, interact with, and sometimes disable honeypots at the system level and the application layer.
By: Thorsten Holz, Frederic Raynal 2005-03-23
http://www.securityfocus.com/infocus/1826

A Method for Forensic Previews
This article explains the forensic preview process, whereby a production machine is left as undisturbed as possible while it is evaluated for potential intrusion and compromise.
By: Timothy E. Wright 2005-03-16
http://www.securityfocus.com/infocus/1825

WEP: Dead Again, Part 2
Part two of the WEP cracking series shows how active attacks can dramatically increase the rate of packet collection and speed up statistical attacks.
By: Michael Ossmann 2005-03-08
http://www.securityfocus.com/infocus/1824

Apache 2 with SSL/TLS: Step-by-Step, Part 3
This article concludes our three part series dedicated to configuring Apache 2.0 with SSL/TLS support, for maximum security and optimal performance of SSL based e-commerce transactions.
By: Artur Maj 2005-03-01
http://www.securityfocus.com/infocus/1823

Windows NTFS Alternate Data Streams
The purpose of this article is to explain the existence of alternate data streams in Microsoft Windows, demonstrate how to create them by compromising a machine using the Metasploit Framework, and then use freeware tools to easily discover these hidden files.
By: Don Parker 2005-02-16
http://www.securityfocus.com/infocus/1822

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