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Archives for July 2007
Piping Data in DOS on Windows – Video
[ad] Well this is my last week of exams, and today I got a free day, tomorrow it will be maths… Anyway while waiting for somebody I got bored and decided to make a small (tiny) video about piping data under windows, you know | … In Unix-like computer operating systems, a pipeline is the […]
tcpxtract – Extract Files from Network Traffic AKA Carving
tcpxtract is a tool for extracting files from network traffic based on file signatures. Extracting files based on file type headers and footers (sometimes called “carving”) is an age old data recovery technique. Tools like Foremost employ this technique to recover files from arbitrary data streams. tcpxtract uses this technique specifically for the application of […]
June 2007 Commenter of the Month Competition Winner!
[ad] Ah so this is what you’ve been waiting for! As you know we started the Darknet Commenter of the Month Competition on June 1st and it ran for the whole of June, we are now in the second month of the competition with new runnings starting yesterday, July 1st – Sponsored by GFI. We […]