Security links for IBM's unix-based AIX operating system
Please note: The Computer Security Act of 1987, Public
Law
100-235 (1988) and The Computer Fraud and
Abuse Act, Public Law
99-474 (1986). Do not attempt to use this
information
for
illegal purposes.
FBI information:
If someone has illegally tampered with your Unix server,
then you can contact your nearest FBI's field offices'
web page available at: http://www.fbi.gov/contact/fo/fo.htm
ICAT is a searchable index of information on
computer vulnerabilities. It provides search capability
at a fine granularity and links users to vulnerability
and patch information. http://icat.nist.gov/icat.cfm
CERT http://www.cert.org/
Plus, Phone - CERT/CC hotline
412-268-7090 (24-hour hotline)
CERT/CC personnel answer 8:00 a.m.- 5:00 p.m. EST
(GMT-5) / EDT(GMT-4) on working
days; they are on call
for emergencies during other hours and on weekends
and holidays.
IBM Redbooks you should have:
1) Elements of Security: AIX 4.1, GG24-4433-00.
2) AIX 4.3 Elements of Security Effective and Efficient
Implementation, SG24-5962-00.
3) Additional AIX Security Tools on IBM pSeries, IBM RS/6000,
and SP/Cluster, SG24-5971-00.
4) TCP/IP Tutorial and Technical Overview, GG24-3376-06.
5) IBM Certification Study Guide AIX Installation
and System
Recovery.