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[NGSEC] Whitepaper Released: Polymorphic shellcodes vs. Application
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (NGSEC Research Team)
Thu Jan 24 16:38:06 2002
Date: Thu, 24 Jan 2002 18:50:05 +0100 (CET)
From: NGSEC Research Team <labs@ngsec.com>
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Next Generation Security Technologies (NGSEC) is proud to announce the
release of the Whitepaper:
"Polymorphic shellcodes vs. Application IDSs"
Download it from NGSEC's website: http://www.ngsec.com
The technique detailed in this document has been implemented in
NGSecureWeb(R) (NGSEC's Application IDS/Firewall for Web Servers).
More information on this product can be obtained at NGSEC's web pages.
NGSEC Research Team
labs@ngsec.com
http://www.ngsec.com
NGSEC labs public key at: http://www.ngsec.com/labs.asc
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