Things you do NOT want your System Administrator to say, from Packetstormsecurity. Verry funny. Some of my favorites are: That’s SOOOOO bizarre. What do you mean that could take down the whole network? What do you mean you needed that directory? Ooops. Save your work, everyone. FAST!
Archive for November, 2006
Things you do NOT want your System Administrator to say.
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30 November 2006 |
15:41 |
Humor, Security |
No Comments | 3,837 Views
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I was in the Top100!
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29 November 2006 |
21:15 |
Admin, On my behalf |
No Comments | 1,310 Views
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According to Blogscout.de this blog made it to no. 86! I was there for just one lousy day!
According to Blogscout.de this blog made it to no. 86! I was there for just one lousy day!
Industrial Espionage in practice
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26 November 2006 |
15:47 |
Security, Stories |
No Comments | 1,363 Views
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Earlier this year I caught a cleaner with its hands in the cookie jar. Dumpster diving photographic evidence is here, here and here. Read my full report
Earlier this year I caught a cleaner with its hands in the cookie jar. Dumpster diving photographic evidence is here, here and here. Read my full report
Did you backup?!
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26 November 2006 |
14:00 |
Humor, Security |
4 Comments | 2,245 Views
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SCNR
SCNR
Stealing Money from a ATM using a MP3 Player
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25 November 2006 |
20:34 |
Security, Stories |
3 Comments | 2,982 Views
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According to TIMES a fraudster outwitted sophisticated banking security systems by using an ordinary MP3 music player to bug cash machines and steal customers’ credit card secrets.
According to TIMES a fraudster outwitted sophisticated banking security systems by using an ordinary MP3 music player to bug cash machines and steal customers’ credit card secrets.
Malware Analysis with PEiD
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11 November 2006 |
15:41 |
Forensics, Live Response |
2 Comments | 2,561 Views
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I’d like to comment on PEiD. If you have to analyse an unknown binary and you like to know some details about packers, compilers and crypto features, you should give PEiD a try.
I’d like to comment on PEiD. If you have to analyse an unknown binary and you like to know some details about packers, compilers and crypto features, you should give PEiD a try.
Cracking the Bluetooth PIN
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7 November 2006 |
16:14 |
Security, Stories |
No Comments | 2,588 Views
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Thierry Zoller and Kevin Finistere gave a presentation in the Hack.lu 2006 conference on Bluetooth Cracking. They also showed a demo of BTCrack, a Windows tool that can crack Bluetooth PIN and Linkkey in almost real-time. All you need is
Thierry Zoller and Kevin Finistere gave a presentation in the Hack.lu 2006 conference on Bluetooth Cracking. They also showed a demo of BTCrack, a Windows tool that can crack Bluetooth PIN and Linkkey in almost real-time. All you need is
