[ad] An interesting speculative post on the forensics techniques that would most likely be used by the FBI during the investigation of the recovered Veteran’s Administration laptop. Most of them are pretty straight forwards if you have any kind of experience with digital forensics and data recovery (disaster recovery, incident response etc.) As a former […]
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Veterans Administration Chief Says Laptop Recovered
[ad] Ah, so finally they got it back, from a street corner of all places. Let’s hope they shall be a little more careful in the future yah? The missing laptop and hard drive that contained veterans’ personal information has been found, Veterans Administration Chief Jim Nicholson announced Thursday. The announcement came at the beginning […]
Month of Browser Bugs (MoBB)
[ad] Get ready for a complete month of fun with H D Moore’s Month of Browser Bugs. Quoting from Browser Fun blog: This blog will serve as a dumping ground for browser-based security research and vulnerability disclosure. To kick off this blog, we are announcing the Month of Browser Bugs (MoBB), where we will publish […]
Absinthe Blind SQL Injection Tool/Software
Absinthe is a gui-based tool that automates the process of downloading the schema & contents of a database that is vulnerable to Blind SQL Injection. Absinthe does not aid in the discovery of SQL Injection holes. This tool will only speed up the process of data recovery. Features: Automated SQL Injection Supports MS SQL Server, […]