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Date: 9 Feb 2003 14:04:36 -0000
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From: "ivan.buetler@csnc.ch" <ivan.buetler@csnc.ch>
To: bugtraq@securityfocus.com
Subject: Tech Article: HTTP Content Filter Analysis - Finjan SurfinGate V5.6
Date: Mon, 27 Jan 2003 23:14:25 +0100
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# COMPASS SECURITY http://www.csnc.ch/
#=20
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#
# Topic: Tech-Article
# Betreff: HTTP/S Content Filter Analysis - Finjan SurfinGate V5.6
# Autor: Jan Monsch & Ivan Buetler
# Date: 27. January 2003
#=20
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Dear Reader
As you might know - malicious mobile code contamination via web download=20
becomes a real threat. HTTP content filter techniqe promises protection a=
t=20
your perimeter infrastructure. While penetrating the clients' infrastruct=
ure=20
during a pen-test job, we are ready to use bypass technique in order to=20
successfully exploiting the clients security mechanism. This article is=20
focussed in Finjan SurfinGate HTTP content filter protection - and gives =
you=20
a better understanding of threats and risks.=20
We have used Finjan SurfinGate V5.6. The new V6.0 is already available.=20
Find the analysis:
http://www.csnc.ch/downloads/docs/techdocs/FinjanSurfinGate_Analysis_CSNC=
_V3.0.pdf
Kind Regards
Compass Security TEAM
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