The CERT Basic Fuzzing Framework (BFF) is a software testing tool that finds defects in applications that run on the Linux and Mac OS X platforms. BFF performs mutational fuzzing on software that consumes file input. (Mutational fuzzing is the act of taking well-formed input data and corrupting it in various ways, looking for cases […]
Russian Cyber-Crime Market Doubled In 2011
It’s been quite a while since we’ve posted any news about Russia, so here’s an article which in some ways is quite scary. The global cybercrime market is being dominated by Russian-speaking nations and their activity doubled in 2011. It’s certainly a disproportionate amount of crime when you look at their population size. Cybercrime is […]
creepy – A Geolocation Information Aggregator AKA OSINT Tool
creepy is an application that allows you to gather geolocation related information about users from social networking platforms and image hosting services. The information is presented in a map inside the application where all the retrieved data is shown accompanied with relevant information (i.e. what was posted from that specific location) to provide context to […]
Anonymous Take Down Official F1 Site As Bahrain Protest
It seems like the latest target for Anonymous is the F1 due to the race that took place in Bahrain and the human rights issues in the country. They DDoSed the official F1 site (formula1.com), which was up and down on Saturday and defaced another related site (f1-racers.net) which also contains some details from ticket […]
NfSpy – ID-spoofing NFS Client Tool – Mount NFS Shares Without Account
We wrote about this tool originally last year – NfSpy โ ID-spoofing NFS Client โ Falsify NFS Credentials – and a new version just came out! NfSpy has just been updated to support NFSv3, a more efficient and widespread protocol than the previous NFSv2. NfSpy is a FUSE filesystem written in Python that automatically changes […]