[ad] Judging by figures alone, Vista is more secure than Mac OSX and Linux? I somehow find this a rather strange claim, I guess these things are always subjective. Most numbers can be moulded into any shape you want, and can show any result you like. According to the numbers given in a new report […]
Archives for August 2007
LLDP – Link Layer Discovery Protocol Fuzzer
[ad] The first Link Layer Discovery Protocol Fuzzer is now available, test cases are also ready to be used along with the tool. The fuzzing architecure makes it easy to extend the tool with new test cases and more LLDP compliant devices arise. LLDP is a Layer 2 protocol which allows network devices to advertise […]
OpenMusic – Free Music for a free World
[ad] What is open music? Open Music is music that is shareable, available in “source code” form, allows derivative works and is free of cost for non-commercial use. It is the concept of “open source” computer software applied to music. And it has a license as source code programs have too. Even more it comes […]
July Commenter of the Month Competition Winner 2007!
[ad] So, I guess you guys are wondering who has won the July contest? It was a pretty close call. As you know we started the Darknet Commenter of the Month Competition on June 1st and it ran for the whole of June, we have just finished the second month of the competition in July […]
Security Freak Video Lectures – Hacking, Programming, Networking & More
[ad] A while back a reader e-mailed us about a new site they have called Security Freak, the site is about informatin security education and is mostly using video lectures to illustrate and convey the lessons. Security-Freak.net is an attempt to lower the entry barrier for starting computer security research. The author has noticed that […]