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Safety risks of current routers
Bubelíny, Peter ; Vymazal, Michal (referee) ; Vychodil, Petr (advisor)
The thesis aims to study and document the problem router security. It present the characteristic information about a router, functions, types and locations in a computer network. Because router is integrated part of network, next are described the most commonly types of attacks and generally available security technologies. The thesis also offers insight into the router as a safety device in the role of the throat network, part of the deeper security infrastructure or access point in wireless networks. Next are described the selected security technologies against some of already mentioned attacks and also are offered opportunities to improve safety router. The next are demonstrated DoS and brute-force attacks on router in ethernet network and attacks based on sniffing packets on router in wireless network. Finally, the results are presented.
Analysis of the Possibility of Password Break through for RAR, ZIP and 7z Formats
Prustoměrský, Milan ; Přikryl, Zdeněk (referee) ; Hruška, Tomáš (advisor)
This Thesis deals with analysis of the possiblity of password breakthrough for common compression formats and password extraction from self-extraction archives used for malicious software. Structure of compression programs, ciphers and connection between cipher and archives is described. Common and specialized attacks on archives and ciphers are described. Structure of self-extracting archives and password location is used to create extractor of passwords in self-extracting archives.
Analysis of the Possibility of Password Break through for RAR, ZIP and 7z Formats
Prustoměrský, Milan ; Přikryl, Zdeněk (referee) ; Hruška, Tomáš (advisor)
This Thesis deals with analysis of the possiblity of password breakthrough for common compression formats and password extraction from self-extraction archives used for malicious software. Structure of compression programs, ciphers and connection between cipher and archives is described. Common and specialized attacks on archives and ciphers are described. Structure of self-extracting archives and password location is used to create extractor of passwords in self-extracting archives.
Safety risks of current routers
Bubelíny, Peter ; Vymazal, Michal (referee) ; Vychodil, Petr (advisor)
The thesis aims to study and document the problem router security. It present the characteristic information about a router, functions, types and locations in a computer network. Because router is integrated part of network, next are described the most commonly types of attacks and generally available security technologies. The thesis also offers insight into the router as a safety device in the role of the throat network, part of the deeper security infrastructure or access point in wireless networks. Next are described the selected security technologies against some of already mentioned attacks and also are offered opportunities to improve safety router. The next are demonstrated DoS and brute-force attacks on router in ethernet network and attacks based on sniffing packets on router in wireless network. Finally, the results are presented.

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