Title: Computer Break-ins: A Case Study
Authors: Leendert van Doorn
Abstract:
- This paper describes the modus operandi of hackers based on multiple
hacking attempts that occurred during this year at some department
computers. Special attention is paid to the methods they use to break
into computer systems and what they do once they are in.
Title: Electronic Currency for the Internet
Authors: Gennady Medivinsky B. Cliffod Neuman
Abstract:
- A framework for electronic currency for the Internet that provides a
real-time electronic payment system.
Title: Hacker Crackdown
Authors: Bruce Sterling
Abstract:
- This is a COPYRIGHTED Project Gutnberg Etext, includes the information about
Project Gutenberg.
Title: How do you CRASH your UNIX System
Authors: Berny Goodheart
Abstract:
- Summary of "How to Crash your UNIX system", also includes several
example programs that tends to crash the machine.
Title: NetCash: A Design for Practical Electronic Currency on the Internet
Authors: Gennady Medvinsky B. Clifford Neuman
Abstract:
- NetCash is a framework that supports realtime electronic payments with
provision of anonymity over an unsecure network. It is designed to
enable new types of services on the Internet which have not been
practical to date because of the absence of a secure, scalable,
potentially anonymous payment method. NetCash strikes a balance
between unconditionally anonymous electronic currency, and signed
instruments analogous to checks that are more scalable but identify
the principals in a transaction. It does this by providing the
framework within which proposed electronic currency protocols can be
integrated with the scalable, but non-anonymous, electronic banking
infrastructure that has been proposed for routine transactions.
Title: On the Security of UNIX
Authors: Dennis M. Ritchie
Abstract:
- This paper discusses the degrees of security which can be provide under
the UNIX system and offers a number of hints on how to improve
security.
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