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Abstract: This paper describes how hackers and crackers break into systems and manage to compromise their security. It discusses some of the security problems that have surfaced as a result of poor design in the recent past, and that are likely to show up in the future. Bad design of operating systems, inherent flaws in the design of protocols and vulnerabilities in utility programs provide gateways to hackers and crackers. We describe these methods in detail and propose some defenses against these... (Update)

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@misc{ pradeep-overview,
  author = "And Crackers Pradeep",
  title = "An Overview of Methods Employed by Hackers",
  url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/717297.html" }
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182   Distributed operating systems (context) - Tanenbaum - 1995
66   Smashing the stack for fun and profit (context) - One - 1996
20   RFC 793: Transmission control protocol (context) - Postel - 1981
16   The design and implementation of the 4.4BSD operating system (context) - McKusick, Bostic et al. - 1996
5   RFC 821: Simple mail transfer protocol (context) - Postel - 1982
4   RFC 2453: RIP version 2 (context) - Malkin - 1998
4   RFC 959: File transfer protocol (context) - Postel, Reynolds - 1985
3   RFC 792: Internet Control Message Protocol (context) - Postel - 1981
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