LIGATT Security Launches Affiliate Program and Starts Nationwide Television Campaign
September 8, 2010 by · Leave a Comment
ATLANTA, GA-Sept 8, 2010 – LIGATT Security International, (OTC: LGTT) a cyber security company, announced today that the company has signed up with Plimus; the premier online affiliate service, and the most innovative and effective business platforms … Read More
Featured Articles
Digital Forensic Reconstruction
September 10, 2010 by · Leave a Comment
This paper presents ViSe, a virtual security testbed, and demonstrates how it can be used to efficiently study computer attacksand suspect tools as part of a computer crime reconstruction. Based on a hypothesis of the security incident in question, ViSe is configured with the appropriate operating systems, services, and exploits. The attack is formulated as an event chain and replayed on the testbed. The effects of each event are analyzed in order to support or refute the hypothesis. The purpose … [Read More...]
A flood of phishing sites and how to avoid them
September 10, 2010 by · Leave a Comment
Practical advice on recognizing the phishing and malware attacks that exploit brand names to rob you of your money. View full post on InSecurity Complex … [Read More...]
News: MS preps 9 bulletins for September Patch Tuesday
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Four critical Microsoft is planning another busy Patch Tuesday this month - with nine bulletins that tackle a total of 13 vulnerabilities ready for delivery next Tuesday (14 September).… View the full article View full post on ASTALAVISTA Security News … [Read More...]
“Here you have” – not a sex tape, but a worm
September 10, 2010 by · Leave a Comment
We're raising our threat level by a notch. Not something that we do as often as we used to. There are several reasons for this decision, but one of them really stands out. We've identified a worm called VBMania. This might not sound like anything much, but in contrast to most worms today, it spreads via email. Real old school. Additionally, it works on the the principle of "download and run". The worm spreads by sending emails from the infected computer. The messages have a subject line of "Here … [Read More...]
Basics of vulnerability management
September 10, 2010 by · Leave a Comment
The more apps companies deploy, the more complicated vulnerability management becomes. In the rush to find every security hole and seal it off from potential hackers, it's easy to let something important slip through. That's especially true if you're an IT administrator juggling several tasks of which security is one. Security practitioners can't catch everything. But by breaking vulnerability management down to the basic parts, it may be possible to mount a more effective defense. CSO attended … [Read More...]
Operational Integrity
September 10, 2010 by · Leave a Comment
Cost effective strategies for community bank security. This is a summary of a presentation to members of the banking and financial services industry. View full post on Last 10 Submissions RSS Feed … [Read More...]
News: $9m RBS WorldPay hack mastermind avoids jail
September 10, 2010 by · Leave a Comment
Extradition unlikely The Russian hacker at the centre of a massive $9.4m fraud against RBS WorldPay has avoided jail after he agreed to turn informant on his fellow cybercriminals and pay compensation to the bank.… View the full article View full post on ASTALAVISTA Security News … [Read More...]
PS3 Hackers Gain Flash Access. Custom Firmware Coming?
September 10, 2010 by · Leave a Comment
With the release of yesterday's PS3_FTP_Server which enabled easy access to dev_hdd0, dev_flash, dev_flash2, dev_flash3 and dev_bdvd on the PS3, several developers are now examining the PlayStation 3's dev_flash and registry entries. Forum user diemetal has let us know today that Spanish PS3 developer DemonHades has began to analyze dev_flash from PS3 Firmware version 3.41, stating the following (roughly translated): "TeamHades has removed the three dev_flash that PS3 has. Thanks to the Homebrew … [Read More...]
NMAP Database Output : XML TO SQL
September 10, 2010 by · Leave a Comment
SQL support has been a much requested feature of NMAP in the Redspin office. While a number of tools exist to support NMAP SQL output, their database format has left much to be desired. Using SQLite, Perl's DB and the NMAP Parser module, our tool extracts all supported fields in an NMAP XML file and creates a user-friendly database format. The resulting database can then be queried directly using SQLite in order to extract relevant information. View full post on Last 10 Submissions RSS Feed … [Read More...]
MICROSOFT POINTS GENERATOR v3.7 DOWNLOAD LINK INCLUDED!!!!!! SEPTEMBER 22ND 2010 WORKING!
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News: Hotel Operator Warns of Data Breach
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HEI Hospitality, owner and operator of upscale hotels operating under the Marriott, Sheraton, Westin and other monikers, has sent letters informing some 3,400 customers that their credit card data may have been compromised. View the full article View full post on ASTALAVISTA Security News … [Read More...]
New Android SMS Trojan Variant Distributed Through BHSEO
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A new variant of the SMS trojan for Android-based devices is being distributed through poisoned search results as an adult content video player. Early last month Kaspersky Lab discovered a trojan packaged as an .APK application for the Android smartphone operating system, which sent SMS messages to premium rate numbers without authorization. Security researchers from the Russian antivirus vendor have now identified a new version of the same malware being distributed through black hat search engine … [Read More...]
Anatomy of a Web Hack: SQL Injection Explained
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Allow me to show you how to hack into your own website. You don’t need any specialized tools other than a web browser and you don’t need any specialized skills either. It doesn’t take much time, and the payoffs could be huge: an intruder could easily obtain a copy of your most sensitive data in about the time it takes to read through this analysis View full post on Last 10 Submissions RSS Feed … [Read More...]
fTrace 0.51
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fTrace dynamically traces a non-stripped command until it exits. It prints to stderr all the local function calls which the program calls and reports possible arguments and return values of each function. It was programmed with intentional compatibility with such tools as strace(1) and ltrace(1) in mind, but rather than it's elder parents, it was more designed for program development than binary analysis. Of course, if a binary hasn't been stripped, it is still possible that fTrace may provide some … [Read More...]
Featured Videos
Episode 803 – Ampache, Boxee and Wireless Virtual Machines
September 3, 2010 by cmitchell · Leave a Comment
Darren checks out Ampache, a powerful open source streaming media solution perfect for your Linux home server. Jason answers your Boxee questions and Shannon joins the round table for a discussion on jailbreaking and USB wireless adapters for virtual machines. Download HD Download MP4 Download XviD Download WMV Ampache – for the love of music Darren walks you though setting up Ampache on Ubuntu … [Read More...]
Episode 802 – Android App Inventor & Boxee Development Part 2, and SDExplorer
August 30, 2010 by cmitchell · Leave a Comment
Following up from last week Darren is diving deeper into the Android App Inventor while Jason has you building the Boxee equivalent to Hello World — which is actually quite useful! Then Shannon has just the tool to make those 25 gigs of free Skydrive storage useful. Download HD Download MP4 Download XviD Download WMV App Inventor Part 2 From Hello World to accelerometer sensors, Darren attempts … [Read More...]
Episode 801 – Android App Inventor, Building a Boxee Box, Ubuntu 10.10
August 28, 2010 by cmitchell · 2 Comments
Hak5 kicks off another season with a plethora of projects. Darren gets his code on with Google’s new App Inventor for Android – a spiffy new web based drag-and-drop WYSIWYG development environment. Jason joins us for a little homebrew Boxee machine building and app development, and Shannon’s around for a little Ubuntu 10.10 lovin’ Download HD Download MP4 Download XviD Download … [Read More...]
Android App Inventor, Building a Boxee Box, Ubuntu 10.10
August 25, 2010 by cmitchell · Leave a Comment
Hak5 kicks off another season with a plethora of projects. Darren gets his code on with Google’s new App Inventor for Android – a spiffy new web based drag-and-drop WYSIWYG development environment. Jason joins us for a little homebrew Boxee machine building and app development, and Shannon’s around for a little Ubuntu 10.10 lovin’ Download HD Download MP4 Download XviD Download … [Read More...]
Episode 726 – Jailbreaking, VirtualBox PHP GUIs, bandwidth throttles and python streaming scripts
August 22, 2010 by cmitchell · Leave a Comment
Rounding out season 7 Darren and Shannon meetup to take on iOS 4 jailbreaking, followed by a roundabout way to stream media anywhere online using some open source python scripts. Toss in a little VirtualBox PHP front-ends and Untangle tweaks for good measure. Then Shannon has just the tools to detect network throttling. All that and more on this episode of Hak5! Download HD Download MP4 Download XviD … [Read More...]
Episode 718 – Building a high performance home router
August 9, 2010 by cmitchell · 11 Comments
Make your home network scream with a high performance router and firewall. Darren builds a custom network appliance using cheap parts, free and open source software and more power tools than he’s typically allowed to touch. Plus, need an online backup solution? Fancy 50 gigs in the cloud for free? Shannon’s got the hookup. Download HD Download MP4 Download XviD Download WMV Chuck that … [Read More...]
Revision3′s 5 Year Anniversary Party!
August 9, 2010 by cmitchell · Leave a Comment
Revision3 is celebrating its 5 Year Anniversary and we want YOU to join us in San Francisco with the best party we could put together. We’ve got Brian Brushwood of Scam School and Alex Koll of ROFL performing LIVE as well as the first LIVE Diggnation in San Francisco in over 2 years! Doors open at Mezzanine in SF at 7:30 PM, but you’ll want to get in line early as this one is going to be … [Read More...]
Episode 719 – E3 Expo 2010
August 9, 2010 by cmitchell · 11 Comments
This week Darren is joined by Jenn Cutter of OpenAlpha.tv in LA for the E3 Expo. We’re taking a look at our favorite picks from the show floor including the latest from Alienware, Valve and Nintendo, plus linux gaming handhelds, wireless PC controllers, latest addition to the rock music gaming scene and much more. Download HD Download MP4 Download XviD Download WMV Portal 2 and Nintendo 3DS Darren … [Read More...]
Episode Delay
August 9, 2010 by cmitchell · 6 Comments
Sorry for the short delay in the todays episode, but 720 is encoding now and will be posted soon. View full post on Hak5 - Technolust since 2005 … [Read More...]
Episode 720 – Stolen Laptop Recovery and Homebrew Router Part 2
August 9, 2010 by cmitchell · 11 Comments
This week Darren is joined in San Francisco by his wonderful co-host Shannon! I know, right? We’re talking about open source software that will save the day if your laptop is ever stolen, following up on your password tips, and finishing up the homebrew router build with Untangle! Download HD Download MP4 Download XviD Download WMV Your Password Tips Shannon and Darren share your password … [Read More...]
Episode 721 – Water Cooling, EXIF data mining and 25GB free cloud storage
August 9, 2010 by cmitchell · 11 Comments
This week Darren heads to the Department of Spontaneous Combustion to meet with PC guru Colleen Kelly and get learned up on the arts of water cooling. Then we’re joined by Mubix (aka Rob Fuller) for a discussion on EXIF data, geo location, and twitpic privacy. Plus, Shannon has the hookup on 25 gigs of free cloud storage! Download HD Download MP4 Download XviD Download WMV Water Cooling Colleen … [Read More...]
Episode 722 – Virtual Private Networks using your Google account and chipset woes
August 9, 2010 by cmitchell · 11 Comments
This week Shannon has a great Snubs Report on setting up a Virtual Private Network using your Google account, and Darren shares some lessons learned in Linux wireless chipset compatibility and motherboard selection in a segment that can only be dubbed “How I walked in for a USB dongle and left with an i7 rig” Download HD Download MP4 Download XviD Download WMV Linux wireless chipset … [Read More...]
Episode 723 – Fun with Android Root and Monitoring your PC with Dropbox
August 9, 2010 by cmitchell · Leave a Comment
On this better late then never episode of Hak5 Darren is joined by Hak5 IRC’s very own Rkiver to talk Android Root. Then Shannon has just the tool to get a peak at your desktop using Dropbox. Plus, Evil Server and a boat. Download HD Download MP4 Download XviD Download WMV Season 7 Recap Darren answers the #1 question: What has been going on lately? Trivia The rejected original Star Trek pilot, … [Read More...]
Episode 725 – DEFCON 18
August 9, 2010 by cmitchell · Leave a Comment
This week Darren & crew take on DEFCON, the nations largest annual hacker convention and check out pentesting UAV platforms, badge viruses, lock picking, metasploit, capture the flag and so much more Download HD Download MP4 Download XviD Download WMV Unmanned Aerial Vehicle hacking platform Team Redacted’s STDin Defcon Badge Virus Metasploit’s HD Moore Interview Bump Key Lock … [Read More...]
Hak5 5 year anniversary party
August 9, 2010 by cmitchell · Leave a Comment
Its our Hak5th Birthday and you’re all invited! Join us to celebrate 5 years of technolust at the Hotsy Totsy Club — an Albany institution since 1939 — from 7:00 PM on Saturday, August 14th for drinks, pool, shuffleboard and a live performance from nerdcore sensation Eighty of Dual Core! 601 San Pablo Ave Albany, CA 94706 http://www.hotsytotsyclub.com/ http://www.dualcoremusic.com/ 21+. … [Read More...]
Episode 724 – Bypassing NSFW filters and Android Packet Sniffing
August 9, 2010 by cmitchell · 7 Comments
This week Shannon is bypassing NSFW filters while Darren goes sniffing for packets in all the wrong places. Download HD Download MP4 Download XviD Download WMV Darren takes Android WiFi Tether and Shark for a spin and ends up learning an important geography lesson. Shannon is demonstrating a few techniques to detecting NSFW links and bypassing potential work filters with a few web tools, including: … [Read More...]
National Security Agency in Cyber Security – 3-04-2010 Democracy NOW!
August 6, 2010 by cmitchell · Leave a Comment






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