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W3C Extended log file format, 266–267, 266–267
“war driving” threat, 99
Web Interface for Remote Administration tool, 372
Web Service Extensions, 256, 256–257
web.config file, 261
WebDAV utility, 257, 271
website addresses
L2TP/IPSec clients, 75, 89
Microsoft
comparing update services, 343
SUS installer, 345
"Threats and Countermeasures:…," 222
Windows Update, 342
XP Security Guide, 329
MS-CHAP/MS-CHAPv2 vulnerabilities, 85
NetStumbler, 106
nmap utility, 40
RFC 2196, 10
Schneier, Bruce, 85
Secure Sockets Layer, 72
Transport Layer Security, 72
website vandalism attacks, 5
websites, publishing certificates to, 217
WEP (Wireless Equivalent Privacy), 100, 100
wi-fi, 99
Windows Registry security, 174, 175, 331
Windows Script Host tool, 371
Windows Server 2003
as an asset at risk, 3
default installed services, 250–253
Security Guide, 293, 297
Windows Task Manager, 49–50, 49
Windows Update, 342 , 343
Windows XP Security Guide, 329–331
WinHTTP WPAD (Web Proxy Auto-Discovery) Service, 25
wireless (802.11x) networks,
See also network
802.11a/11b/11g standards, 99
design scenario, 107
designing open access points, 105, 105
enabling on clients, 102–103, 102–103
Group Policy Security Settings, 101–102, 101
overview, 99, 106
PEAP protocol, 103–104, 103–104
security options
MAC address filtering, 100
overview, 99
Service Set Identifier, 100
Wireless Equivalent Privacy, 100, 100
threats to, 99, 106
vulnerabilities, 105
Wireless Configuration service, 253
World Wide Web Publishing Properties dialog box, 294–295, 295
World Wide Web Publishing Service (HTTP), 255
worm attacks, 5
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