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ProxyStrike - Active Web Application Proxy

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LinuxSecurity.com: ProxyStrike is an active Web Application Proxy, is a tool designed to find vulnerabilities while browsing an application. It was created because the problems faced in the pentests of web applications that depends heavily on Javascript, not many web scanners did it good in this stage, so ProxyStrike was born.
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Reference Policy 20080402 Is Here

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LinuxSecurity.com: Tresys have announced the release of the latest version of Reference Policy. A notable highlight in this release is the addition of core infrastructure for X window (XACE/XSELinux). There's also new support for wireshark, policy refinements for several already supported applications, and general enhancements including 64-bit capability support and updates for labeled networking. One interesting part of this release is XSELinux. Do you think this will improve the usability and security of x-windows? I personal don't have any experience with (XACE/XSELinux) so if anyone does feel free on make a comment about it.
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