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Subject: Web Site Hacking
From: "Eric K. Dickinson" <eric @ nova . dcrt . nih . gov>
Date: Tue, 7 Jan 1997 06:53:30 -0500 (EST)
To: firewalls @ greatcircle . com

I am wondering if this is a suitable solution.  Could one not set up a passive
defence by over writing the presented home-pages at a predeterminded time and
at some other trigger such as a write or copy.  Any unauthorized action could
also be used as a trigger to just "over write".  The real home-page coud be
anywhere accessable only by the OS itself or another hardened location not
presented to the world.  I am used to the Unix world and have more experience
there than NT.

Any Ideas?  Thoughts?  Or is this out in let field?


eric @
 nova .
 dcrt .
 nih .
 gov





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