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Beginning of the presentation
Description
This talk summerize how web servers are being hacked.
Context & Dates
Talk made during the Eurosec 2001 conference, on 14 March 2001.
Author
Stéphane Aubert
Type
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Abstract &
Table of content
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Préambule
Plan
HTTP
Envoi de cookie dans l'entête HTTP
Envoi de données à des scripts distants
Visualisation de l'authentification HTTP
HTTPS
Architecture réseau
Cloisonnement IP
Découverte du réseau
Routeurs et firewall
Systèmes d'exploitation
Développement des applications web
Exemples de vulnérabilités
Débordement de buffer
Hackme script
Conception des applications web
Mauvais exemples
Présentation de Achilles
Détection d'attaques et d'intrusion
Se préparer à une éventuelle intrusion
Que faire en cas d'intrusion
Conclusion
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