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Want Some COFEE? Microsoft Computer Online Forensic Evidence Extractor

I,ll just take two thanks. one for me and the other for … Me.

» Posted By Fever On May 9, 2008 @ 5:26 pm

April Commenter of the Month Competition Winner!

thanks zupak

» Posted By Fever On May 10, 2008 @ 8:41 pm

thank to all of you who commented. if no one else had made comments than it would have been a boring discussion. it was very interesting and you all have some good insight. thanks again. keep the comments coming. long live the community.

why isnt there a second place prize too? i think it i well deserved.

» Posted By fever On May 8, 2008 @ 5:14 pm

US Really Owns Your Data Now!

This is just proof of the stupidity of governments in general. If you stop them today they will just find there way in tommorrow, so on and so forth. Stopping the flow of data is merely an attempt at controlling or limiting freedoms of the people. This is something that has been coming for a long time.

» Posted By fever On May 4, 2008 @ 7:02 am

Chocolate Owns Your Passwords

to think that someone would give out a password in exchange for a chocolate bar is hilarious. hopfully the were smart enough to change the pass immediatley or give a false one, if not than they are stupid people. but a very interesting bit of social engineering. i wonder how big the chocolate bar was? was the lady a blonde or a brunette?

too much fun.

» Posted By fever On April 25, 2008 @ 7:52 pm

Microsoft Opens the Gates to Hack Their Web Services

You went through proper channels instead of posting as an exploit againt them. that is why they thanked you instead of arresting you. that is the way it should be with all servers of big companies. they should have a forum or somthing where you can submit your work to them and show them their problems.

» Posted By fever On April 21, 2008 @ 5:40 pm

Hackers Could Become The Hacked?

agreed

it could be too easy to backtrack a hacker out the hole he came in.
imagine breaking into storm or kraken and using them against the builder of the botnet., or just that little script kiddie who keeps bothering you. the possibilities are almost endless.

» Posted By fever On April 17, 2008 @ 4:35 am

Spammers Harnessing Web Mail Servers – Gmail & Yahoo! Throttled

Well put.

Give the people an enemy and i mean really point the finger at a particular group and you will get the people to willingly give up almost anything to rid themselves of the “threat”. It has been done time and time again.

» Posted By fever On April 11, 2008 @ 11:44 pm

i think you got it right zupakomputer it would be a great way to reduce internet freedoms also. make the internet full of spammers and take away all of the freedoms in order to catch them.

» Posted By fever On April 11, 2008 @ 3:38 am

It was only a matter of time before someone figured out how do do it. there is no security system that is safe against time, it is the one true adversary.

» Posted By fever On April 10, 2008 @ 4:39 pm

Keep on Fuzzing! Advice

Long live the fuzz.

» Posted By fever On April 14, 2008 @ 6:43 pm

Kraken Botnet Twice The Size Of Storm

@ Bogwitch
Thanks for the input on fwalls
However,
ZA has advanced significantly since the 95 and 98 days (you know 10 years) i would suggest you give it a second chance. it has saved me on more than one occasion. granted it isn’t perfect but no fwall is, there is always a way around, it’s pretty close though.

» Posted By fever On April 17, 2008 @ 4:26 am

i would define a good firewall as one that offers users the ability to choose the software that is allowed to access the internet. (personally i use zonealarm firewall from checkpoint it offers complete listing of all programs that try to or have tried to access the internet. it will even kill a process before it gets a chance to start. which can be very useful with a very determined program.) complete rejection of all others or trust levels you can set yourself.

» Posted By fever On April 16, 2008 @ 8:15 am

so hard to tell. according to some experts half of the computers connected to the internet are infected with bots of some sort so the average user probably won’t know unless something is obviously wrong. my dsl modem has activity lights on the front which allows me to sort of monitor activity on my connection (lights blink with activity) so if i am not doing anything on the internet at all and the lights are going nuts than i know that their is something fishy going on. i suppose not everybody pays attention to this kind of thing though.
everybody should keep comps up to date in order to reduce the number of vulnerabilities through which an attacker might infect your machine with a bot. use av and anti spam software in conjunction with a very good firewall. this is about all one can really do to keep computer safe in the wilds of the internet today.

» Posted By fever On April 14, 2008 @ 6:56 pm

it hijacks the computer itself not the ip only. using the computer to send the spam mail, and spread itself.

net admins have got a lot of computers to watch and one or two users increasing there usage might not be of particular concern to them. as far as on could tell by just glancing at it, it is a mere increase in usage and nothing more. that is what it is designed to appear to be, you would have to start reading packets in order to figure out what is going on.

» Posted By fever On April 8, 2008 @ 6:26 pm

March Commenter of the Month Competition Winner!

this is an awsome way of getting more people to comment and add to the community of knowledge.

keep it up.

» Posted By fever On April 8, 2008 @ 6:29 pm

Biometric Keylogger Can Grab Fingerprints

@bogwitch
It occured to me that you might have information which i do not, and that is very possible. However, what makes you think that whatever information you are privy to is all that there is. did the thought cross your mind that i might have access to information that you don’t? either way you go there is always going to be information that one side or the other does not know. YOUR NOT ALL KNOWING, but neither am I! We could continue to argue this point to no end, but that would be pointless. So what do you say if we try to stay on subject from now on. Just a thought.

» Posted By fever On April 21, 2008 @ 1:22 am

I’d rather be a little “paranoid” than overly complacent. its more of just being alert to what is really going on.

» Posted By fever On April 20, 2008 @ 3:00 pm

@ Bogbitch

“Big business is where the money is and in a world controlled by money every follows it.” and do you really think the gov tell you and me how much they really pay their hackers for their services?

» Posted By fever On April 20, 2008 @ 2:56 pm

Big business is where the money is and in a world controlled money every follows it. thus you will have all of your talented people going for the bucks and not the backs of the likes of you and me. so we are already twenty steps behind in my opinion. the gov has been recruiting the best and brightest from every generation to do their bidding and keeping the rest of us in the dark ages. we are the only thing standing between us and the end of our kind altogether.

so down the rabbits hole we go some more.

» Posted By fever On April 19, 2008 @ 6:46 am

sounds like an interesting plan. hmm. must take into consideration.
lol

» Posted By fever On April 10, 2008 @ 4:44 am

good thing i dont use biometrics on my fridge than. i wouldn’t want the neighbors getting in by using this. haha!

whats the world coming to when not even your fingerprints are secure.

» Posted By fever On April 8, 2008 @ 7:01 pm

ProxyStrike – Active Web Application Proxy

you might as well make computers themselves illegal. the only way to stop “misuse” is to eliminate “use” altogether.

» Posted By fever On April 8, 2008 @ 6:33 pm

Wireshark v1.0.0 Released – Cross Platform Graphical Packet Sniffer

i haven’t used this but i used ethereal before it became wireshark. if it is even have as nice as ethereal than i will definitly upgrade.

» Posted By fever On April 8, 2008 @ 9:17 pm

Mac owned on 2nd day of Pwn2Own hack contest

$10,000 for two minutes of work, now that is my kind of a pay scale.
you would only have to work like 10 minutes a year at that rate. just spend the rest of your time vacationing.

» Posted By fever On April 8, 2008 @ 6:37 pm

Hacking Windows NT Through IIS & FTP

much enjoyment from this story got I, said the master Jedi.

» Posted By fever On April 8, 2008 @ 7:31 pm

New Windows XP & Vista Full Take-over Hack with Firewire

another example of disable that which you do not use. Or it will come to bite you in the end.

» Posted By fever On April 10, 2008 @ 4:43 pm

laptop and data theft protection

and if i forget to change the parameters before i decide to take my laptop with me in the car on a road trip across the country than i am screwed.
oops.

» Posted By fever On April 8, 2008 @ 6:58 pm

German Police Creating Law Enforcement Trojan

just what the world needs, legal trojans. the germans should try to build an anti-trojan device instead.

» Posted By fever On April 8, 2008 @ 8:00 pm

Metasploit Framework v3.1 Released for Download

got this and it is lots of well made tools.

» Posted By fever On April 8, 2008 @ 7:33 pm

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