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Customizing HTML Forms in ISA Server 2006
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ISA Server 2006 as a Kitchen Utensil
Part 1: External Attacks
Conclusion
If an attacker accepts the risk of being detected, he would find our open ports. The next step would be to try and attack the services being publishing with the firewall.
For this job the attacker will use vulnerability scanning tools like retina, nikto, etc, but this is not the objective of this article.
Your firewall could be secure, but if you publish an NT 4 server with an IIS 5 web site, be sure that your network is not secure. You must secure all your servers and services, especially the published ones.
In the next part of this article we’ll see how ISA Server reacts to attacks coming from the internal network, like ARP poisoning, spoofing and man in the middle attacks.
Part 2: Internal Attacks
Conclusion
ISA Server is a great product, has high level security certifications and is “secure by default”. Windows provides us with many security features to help us fight hackers, but the final responsibility of having a secure network is in your hands, your work, and of course your skills.
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__________________ -= Memento Mori =-
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