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Foil 31 Session Hijacking (1)

From Computer Crimes: Examples of Network Security attacks Tango Group Internal Technology Seminars -- April 23 99. by Roman Markowski


1 Allows an attacker to steal, share, terminate, monitor and log any terminal session that is in progress
2 Session stolen across the network
3 HUNT, session hijacking tool written in November 1998: http://www.rootshell.com allows insertion of commands or takeover of session
4 What can be hijacked: telnet, rlogin, rsh, ftp

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