There has been a recent release of Backframe (Formerly Backweb) Attack Console. Backframe Attack Console was started as an experiment to create a full featured attack console for exploiting web browsers, web users and remote applications. Those who are familiar with XSS Proxy or even BEEF might already be familiar with the core principles of […]
Archives for December 2006
Massive Data Theft Operation Uncovered
[ad] UK Police have uncovered a fairly massive data theft operation with a total close to 8,500 victims. It’s quite worrying when things like this are uncovered as if 1 is uncovered or discovered…imagine how many aren’t found out about, just like exploits. British electronic-crime detectives are investigating a massive data theft operation that stole […]
NMAP 4.20 released
[ad] This is just a simple warning to all NMAP users out there. If you’re registered on the announcement mailing list you already now this, otherwise, heads up. NMAP 4.20 has been released with something that looks promising. 2nd generation OS detection. The changelog is available here. Enjoy!
Linux Reverse Engineering Hacker Challenge
[ad] The first round results of the Linux Reverse Engineering Hacker Challenge are out! http://www.hackerchallenge.org It was expected that an intermediate hacker with Linux experience should be able to defeat the protection(s) in less than 10 hours. Participants may earn up to $4100 USD. A total of 93 individuals registered to participate in the first […]
(IN)SECURE Magazine ISSUE 1.9 – December 2006
[ad] (IN)SECURE Magazine is a freely available digital security magazine discussing some of the hottest information security topics. It can be distributed only in the form of the original non-modified PDF document. The 9th issue of (IN)SECURE magazine was recently released, in this issue you can find the following: Effectiveness of security by admonition: a […]