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 Exploit (computer security) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
An exploit is a common term in the computer security community to refer to a piece of software that takes advantage of a bug, glitch or vulnerability, leading to privilege escalation or denial of service on a computer system.
Exploits against client applications may also require some interaction with the user and thus be used in combination with social engineering methods.
Such exploits are referred to as 'zero day exploits' and to obtain access to such exploits is the primary desire of unskilled malicious attackers, the so called script kiddies.
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 Computer Encyclopedia Article, Definition, History, Biography   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
The first generation of computers were typically equipped with a fairly limited range of input devices; a punch card reader or something similar was used to input instructions and data into the computers memory, and some kind of printer, usually a modified teletype, was used to record the results.
Computers have been used to control mechanical devices since they became small and cheap enough to do so; indeed, a major spur for integrated circuit technology was building a computer small enough to guide the Apollo missions and the Minuteman missile, two of the first major applications for embedded computers.
Computer science is an academic study of the processes related to computation, such as developing efficient algorithms to perform specific tasks.
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 Computer - Encyclopedia.WorldSearch   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Since the 1940s digital computers have become by far the most common, although analog computers are still used for some specialized purposes such as robotics and cyclotron control.
The performance of many computers is largely dictated by the speed with which they can read and write values to and from this memory, and the overall capacity of the memory.
General-purpose computers must be programmed with a set of instructions specific to the task they are required to perform and these instructions are collectively know as computer software.
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 Encyclopedia: Exploit (computer science)
A 'local exploit' requires prior access to the vulnerable system and usually increases the privileges of the person running the exploit past those granted by the system administrator.
Exploits can also be classified by the type of vulnerability they attack.
Often, as such an exploit is published, the vulnerability is fixed and the exploit becomes obsolete for newer versions of the software.
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 Exploit (computer science): Definition and Links by Encyclopedian.com - All about Exploit (computer science)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
An Exploit is a common term in the computer security community to refer to a piece of software that is capable to extend privileges on a computer system against intention of the system design.
There are multiple variants of exploits, a common term is 'remote exploit', which refers to an exploit that can take advantage of a security vulnerability remotely, over a network.
Such exploits are referred to as 'zeroday exploits' and to obtain access to such exploits is the primary desire of unskilled malicious attackers, so called script kiddies.
www.encyclopedian.com /ex/Exploit.html   (204 words)

  
 Heap overflow - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Heap overflows are sometimes used by crackers to exploit badly written software.
The technique is quite simple; if an application copies data without first checking to see it fits into the target destination, the cracker could supply the application with piece of data that is too large, and thus overwrite variables near the destination.
The Microsoft JPEG GDI+ vulnerability MS04-028 is a recent example of the danger a heap overflow can represent to a computer user.
www.wikipedia.org /wiki/Heap_overflow   (164 words)

  
 Exploit (computer science) (Linux Reviews)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
An exploit is a common term in the computer security community to refer to a piece of software that takes advantage of a bug or glitch, leading to privilege escalation or
A 'local exploit' requires prior access to the vulnerable system and usually increases the privleges of the person running the exploit past those granted by the system administrator.
Such exploits are referred to as 'zero day exploits' and to obtain access to such exploits is the primary desire of unskilled malicious attackers, so called
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 People and Organizations - Computer Science - LEARN - The University of Auckland Library
Its objectives are to understand the computational principles underlying intelligence in man and machines and to develop methods for building computer-based systems to solve problems, to communicate with people, and to perceive and interact with the physical world.
The mission of CWI is to perform frontier research in mathematics and computer science; and to transfer new knowledge in these fields to the society in general, and to trade and industry in particular.
An operating division of The Science Research Foundation, PACT is a collaboration between Inmos and the Science Research Foundation (SRF), itself a joint venture between the Universities of Bath and Bristol to exploit technology initiatives with industrial partners.
www.library.auckland.ac.nz /subjects/comp/comporg.htm   (4728 words)

  
 Challengelist
Biomolecular computing is a field that seeks to harness and expand the powerful toolbox of chemical and enzymatic processes for manipulating biomolecules, with the goal of exploiting these processes as a means performing computational tasks.
It is fair to say, however, that the recent results from theoretical computer science that attempt to exploit quantum mechanical principles for both computation and cryptography have been a great stimulus to our understanding the implications and meaning of several fundamental quantum mechanical phenomena, such as superposition of states, decoherence, and EPR pairs.
However, even as computer memories become cheaper and multiprocessor machines become larger and faster, our desire for larger and more sophisticated astronomical simulations outstrips them and new algorithms and data structures appear to be required, ones that can be tuned to exploit the computer architecture that is to be used for the simulation.
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 Department of Computer Science, The University of Tennessee at Knoxville
Department of Computer Science, The University of Tennessee at Knoxville
On behalf of the faculty, I welcome you to the Department of Computer Science at the University of Tennessee at Knoxville - the flagship research university of the State of Tennessee.
The department's mission is to produce scholars capable of creative work in computer science.
www.cs.utk.edu   (132 words)

  
 Computer Science
The members are active in teaching and research in topics including design and analysis of algorithms, in particular in graph theory and computational geometry; data structures, in particular for spatial data; computability and complexity; information security and cryptography; and parallel computation.
Theoretical Computer Science at the University of Waterloo
-- Part of the Turku Centre for Computer Science, this group performs research in formal languages, automata, complexity theory, combinatorics on words, semigroups, universal algebras, term rewriting, concurrency and parallelism, cryptography and data security.
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 Department of Computer Science
Welcome to the Department of Computer Science at Rhodes University.
The Department of Computer Science at Rhodes University is committed to empowering you for the Information Age.
According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, computer scientists, database administrators, and computer-system analysts will experience some of the fastest job growth through 2012, while the National Association of Colleges and Employers points to increasing salaries for IT graduates.
www.cs.ru.ac.za   (287 words)

  
 Computer Viruses [encyclopedia]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
In computer science a virus is a piece of program code that, like a biological virus, makes copies of itself and spreads by attaching itself to a host, often damaging the host in the process.
A small percentage of viruses are the result of computer code that operates in an unexpected manner, but the majority of viruses are programs deliberately written to interfere with, or damage, other programs or computer systems.
At bootstrap the computer runs the code located in the boot sector, which is replaced by virus-code.
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 Exploit (computer science) : Exploit   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
terms defined : Exploit (computer science) : Exploit
All is still licensed under the GNU FDL.
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 Computer Science
This is a beginning course intended for students who plan to take additional computer programming or computer science courses.
Emphasis in the course is divided between a broad survey of the field of computer information systems and the acquisition of computer skills necessary for more advanced classes.
Computer Science 10 is the same course as Math 10.
www.smc.edu /schedules/2003/Spring/043_031_schedule.htm   (1924 words)

  
 School of Computing Sciences (CMP)
Welcome to the School of Computing Sciences, University of East Anglia, Norwich.
To exploit our ideas we have formed our own consultancy company and many of our staff have close links with industry.
Computational Biology Seminar: Trials for unveiling DNA repair mechanisms on D.radiodurans with structural bioinformatics
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 Rice Computer Science: Rice University Computer Science Department--News</u>   <i>(Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)</i></td></tr> <tr><td valign=top><img style="margin-top:4px;" src=/images/a.gif></td><td></td><td> Matthias Felleisen and Robert "Corky" Cartwright have been awarded a $300,000 grant by the Department of Education (DoEd) for their TeachScheme project, "Reinventing <b>Computing</b> in High School." The grant is part of the DoEd's Fund for Improvement of Secondary Education program. </td></tr> <tr><td valign=top><img style="margin-top:4px;" src=/images/a.gif></td><td></td><td> The project is also supported by the National <b>Science</b> Foundation and by the Exxon Foundation. </td></tr> <tr><td valign=top><img style="margin-top:4px;" src=/images/a.gif></td><td></td><td> It is ideally suited for schools that wish to teach enduring principles of <b>computation</b> to a broad audience (not just CS majors) and that wish to <b>exploit</b> <b>computer</b> <b>science</b> for teaching principles of algebra.</td></tr> <tr><td></td><td colspan=2><font color=gray>www.cs.rice.edu /News/items/archives/teachscheme.shtml</font>   (174 words)</td></tr> </table> </td> </tr> </table><body face="Arial"> <br> <table cellpadding=0> <tr> <td>  </td> <td> <table > <tr><td> </td><td colspan=2><a href="http://www.freetechbooks.com">FreeTechBooks.com - Free computer science and programming books</a></td></tr> <tr><td valign=top><img style="margin-top:4px;" src=/images/a.gif></td><td></td><td> This site lists free online <b>computer</b> <b>science</b> books and lecture notes, all of which are freely and legally available over the Internet. </td></tr> <tr><td valign=top><img style="margin-top:4px;" src=/images/a.gif></td><td></td><td> Covers the basics of programming and data structures, and gives first-time <b>computer</b> <b>science</b> students the opportunity to not only write programs, but to prove theorems and analyze algorithms as well. </td></tr> <tr><td valign=top><img style="margin-top:4px;" src=/images/a.gif></td><td></td><td> The main subject of this book is the learning process and how to <b>exploit</b> the potential of <b>computer</b> graphics and visualization techniques to enhance and improve it.</td></tr> <tr><td></td><td colspan=2><font color=gray>www.freetechbooks.com</font>   (1155 words)</td></tr> </table> </td> </tr> </table><body face="Arial"> <br> <table cellpadding=0> <tr> <td>  </td> <td> <table > <tr><td> </td><td colspan=2><u>Rice Computer Science:</u>   <i>(Site not responding. 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Anne Rogers, John H. Reppy and Laurie J. Hendren, in Languages and Compilers for Parallel <b>Computing</b>, edited by U. Banerjee, D. Gelernter, A. Nicolau, and D. Padua, Springer Verlag LNCS 757 (1994).</td></tr> <tr><td></td><td colspan=2><font color=gray>www.cs.princeton.edu /research/techreps/TR-374-92</font>   (170 words)</td></tr> </table> </td> </tr> </table><body face="Arial"> <br> <table cellpadding=0> <tr> <td>  </td> <td> <table > <tr><td> </td><td colspan=2><u>ipedia.com: Exploit (computer science) Article</u>   <i>(Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)</i></td></tr> <tr><td valign=top><img style="margin-top:4px;" src=/images/a.gif></td><td></td><td> An <b>exploit</b> is a common term in the <b>computer</b> security community to refer to a piece of software that takes advantage of a bug or glitch, leading to privilege escalation or denial of service on a <b>comput</b>... </td></tr> <tr><td valign=top><img style="margin-top:4px;" src=/images/a.gif></td><td></td><td> An <b>exploit</b> is a common term in the <b>computer</b> security community to refer to a piece of software that takes advantage of a bug or glitch, leading to privilege escalation or denial of service on a <b>computer</b> system. </td></tr> <tr><td valign=top><img style="margin-top:4px;" src=/images/a.gif></td><td></td><td> See Also buffer overflow, Format string attacks, Race condition, shellcode, <b>computer</b> virus, <b>computer</b> security</td></tr> <tr><td></td><td colspan=2><font color=gray>www.ipedia.com /exploit__computer_science_.html</font>   (273 words)</td></tr> </table> </td> </tr> </table><body face="Arial"> <br> <table cellpadding=0> <tr> <td>  </td> <td> <table > <tr><td> </td><td colspan=2><u>Charles U. Martel, Faculty, Department of Computer Science</u>   <i>(Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)</i></td></tr> <tr><td valign=top><img style="margin-top:4px;" src=/images/a.gif></td><td></td><td> Charles U. Martel, Faculty, Department of <b>Computer</b> <b>Science</b> </td></tr> <tr><td valign=top><img style="margin-top:4px;" src=/images/a.gif></td><td></td><td> Professor Martel's main research interests are in the design and analysis of <b>computer</b> algorithms, with an emphasis on the effective use of high performance processors. </td></tr> <tr><td valign=top><img style="margin-top:4px;" src=/images/a.gif></td><td></td><td> Currently, he is involved in several projects including algorithms for secure data republication; analyzing network vulnerability; designing efficient data structures; designing algorithms tuned to <b>exploit</b> architectural features.</td></tr> <tr><td></td><td colspan=2><font color=gray>www.cs.ucdavis.edu /people/faculty/martel.html</font>   (70 words)</td></tr> </table> </td> </tr> </table><body face="Arial"> <br> <table cellpadding=0> <tr> <td>  </td> <td> <table > <tr><td> </td><td colspan=2><u>Exploit (computer science) at opensource encyclopedia</u>   <i>(Site not responding. 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