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[Part VI] Handling <strong>Sec</strong>urity Incidents<br />

Part VI<br />

Part VI: Handling <strong>Sec</strong>urity Incidents<br />

This part of the book contains instructions for what to do if your computer's security is compromised.<br />

These chapters will also help system administrators protect their systems from authorized users who are<br />

misusing their privileges.<br />

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Chapter 24, Discovering a Break-in, contains step-by-step directions to follow if you discover that<br />

an unauthorized person is using your computer.<br />

Chapter 25, Denial of Service Attacks and Solutions, describes ways that legitimate, authorized<br />

users can make your system inoperale, ways that you can find out who is doing what, and what to<br />

do about it.<br />

Chapter 26, Computer <strong>Sec</strong>urity and U.S. Law. Occasionally the only thing you can do is sue or try<br />

to have your attackers thrown into jail. This chapter describes the legal recourse you may have<br />

after a security breach and discusses why legal approaches are often not helpful. It also covers<br />

some emerging concerns about running server sites connected to a wide area network such as the<br />

internet.<br />

Chapter 27, Who Do You Trust?, is a conluding chapter that makes the point that somewhere<br />

along the line, you need to trust a few things and people in order to sleep at night. Are you trusting<br />

the right ones?<br />

23.9 A Good Random Seed<br />

Generator<br />

24. Discovering a Break-in<br />

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