LinuxSecurity Contributor - Anthony Pell
Anthony Pell
Anthony Pell is an experienced Linux admin with decades of experience managing Linux systems. He is also an experienced pentester and ethical hacker who enjoys finding and fixing vulnerabilities in open-source software. Anthony loves writing about Linux security-related topics and has contributed content to LinuxSecurity.com for many years.
Education: Pentest Penguin Polytechnic: "Keep Calm and sudo On"
Experience: Experienced Linux Sysadmin, Pentester & Ethical Hacker
Citizenship: USA
Articles From Anthony Pell
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U.S. Unveils Net Fraud Center
10 May 2000
The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ), FBI, and the National White Collar Crime Center launched the I
General Security
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Cracked! Part 2: Watching and Waiting
10 May 2000
In the second article Noel continues the story of when some Unix boxes that he helped admin were cra
Host Security
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Cracked! Part 1: Denial and Truth
09 May 2000
In this article, Noel talks about how to determine if what's happened is an attack, or a misundersta
Host Security
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The trouble with redirects
09 May 2000
LWN has written up an article describing the "redirect" security difficulty found by the folks at Di
Server Security
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Security: No Blanket Solution
09 May 2000
"Government officials and high-tech business leaders met Tuesday to brainstorm about ways to stop
General Security
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A Complete, Secure User Login System
09 May 2000
Tim Perdue writes about a new PHP library he's written. "When I started seeing spam messages post
Server Security
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FreeBSD: gnapster port allows remote users to view local files
09 May 2000
The gnapster port (version 1.3.8 and earlier) contains a vulnerability which allows remote gnapster
FreeBSD
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FreeBSD: golddig port allows users to overwrite local files
09 May 2000
The golddig port erroneously installs a level-creation utility setuid root, which allows users to ov
FreeBSD
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FreeBSD: Buffer overflow in libmytinfo
09 May 2000
libmytinfo allows users to specify an alternate termcap file or entry via the TERMCAP environment va
FreeBSD
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Webserver Security (Part II)
09 May 2000
This second part of our two-part series on webserver security explores the problem of keeping privat
Server Security
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Safer consumers may spend more online
09 May 2000
How important is customer privacy to ad industry professionals trying to catch the e-commerce wave?
General Security
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Privacy concerns in today's online world
09 May 2000
Recent implementations in advertising technology have caught the attention of concerned users. The p
General Security