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For additional information, help on various subjects, etc., there are various resources available on the net. By no means is this list exclusive: comp.risks -- a moderated newsgroup that talks about the risks of computing, often discussing computer security. comp.unix.wizards -- a high noise free-for-all group that has some choice tidbits of information. Now that this is gone, you might check out comp.unix.esoterica, or any of the other weird new names. *I* voted to keep comp.unix.wizards :-) Security Mailing list -- moderated by Neil Gorsuch, fits and bursts of information that can be gotten nowhere else. Hard to join the elite who are on the list, and a long wait for acceptance. Security programs can be snarfed off of this list at times. CERT -- the Computer Emergency Response Team has a mailling list devoted to the development of security tools. As quoted from their initial mailing: "The Computer Emergency Response Team Coordination Center (CERT/CC) has established a new Internet mailing list named CERT-TOOLS. This new mailing list is now available. The purpose of this new mailing list is to encourage the exchange of information on security tools and security techniques. The list should not be used for security problem reports. [...] Mailing list problems, additions, changes, and deletions requests should be sent to: cert-tools-request@cert.sei.cmu.edu [...] CERT/CC is planning to collect many of the tools and will make the archive available via anonymous ftp on the cert.sei.cmu.edu system. A trusted archive service will also be available for tools not intended for general public usage. All mail intended to be redistributed should be mailed to: cert-tools@cert.sei.cmu.edu Computer Emergency Response Team Email: cert@cert.sei.cmu.edu Telephone: 412-268-7090 (answers 24 hours a day)"