Recycling IPv4 exploit for IPv6
Security workshop
There is the false though in some people that IPv6 will be more "secure" than IPv4, mainly for the inclusion of IPSec . This presentation show that some of this ideas are not real and that it would be very easy to convert the current exploits (that propagates using IPv4) to use IPv6.
http://www.first.org/resources/papers/tc-oct2005/monserrat-francisco-slides.pdf
Type: Slides
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Last updated: October 25, 2005
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Presenters
Francisco. Monserrat (IRIS-CERT RedIRIS, ES)Francisco "Paco" Monserrat is the Security Coordinator of RedIRIS (the Spanish Academic and Research Network) and he is a FIRST member since 1997. During the last few years, he has worked actively on the TF-CSIRT, iniromoting the cooperation among CSIRTs in Europe. Paco has spoken on various conferences and his activities focus on Forense Analysis, criptography and Computer Security Incidents Response Teams.



