[ad] The big news that has been blowing up in the past week or so is about a relatively unknown school district in Pennsylvania, US that has been spying on its students using Macbook webcams. It has actually turned into a class action lawsuit and there is a lot of debate surrounding the story, the […]
Archives for February 2010
keimpx – Open Source SMB Credential Scanner
[ad] keimpx is an open source tool, released under a modified version of Apache License 1.1. It can be used to quickly check for the usefulness of credentials across a network over SMB. Credentials can be: Combination of user / plain-text password. Combination of user / NTLM hash. Combination of user / NTLM logon session […]
US Investigators Pinpoint Author Of Google Attack Code
[ad] The big news over the past few months were the Aurora attacks and how they seemed to originate from China, last month Microsoft took the unusual step and released an Out-Of-Band patch for the IE6 0-Day vulnerability used in the attacks. Within the last few days the origin of the code was traced to […]
Medusa 2.0 Released – Parallel Network Login Brute Forcing Tool
[ad] After what feels like an eternity (one year to the date since Medusa version 1.5), Medusa 2.0 is now available for public download. What is Medusa? Medusa is a speedy, massively parallel, modular, login brute-forcer for network services created by the geeks at Foofus.net. It currently has modules for the following services: AFP, CVS, […]
Google Buzz Patches XSS Flaw In Mobile Version
[ad] You may or may not have noticed, but I was on hiatus for a few days. As you’re probably aware (and I’m sure many of you celebrate) it was Chinese New Year on February 14th so I was offline for a few days taking a well deserved break. I’d like to wish all of […]