[ad] This is pretty interesting – US, UK, Canada, Australia and New Zealand are taking part in a fictitious cyberwar as an exercise to prepare and plan for sustained cyber attacks including some of which have actually caused power outages. I personally think it’s a great idea, I must have missed Cyber Storm I as […]
Archives for 2008
Fusil Fuzzer 0.7 – Fuzzing Functions in Python
[ad] Fusil is a fuzzing framework written in Python and distributed under GNU GPLv2 license. Fusil allows you to easily write “Fuzzing Projects” from a set of functions such as: Create a process Compile a C program Watch a process Watch syslog and so on Fusil uses small “agents” which exchange messages to launch actions. […]
VXers Group 29A Calls it Quits
[ad] It seems the VX groups are all destined to die out slowly, viruses for fun, learning and definitely not profit are on the way out. Like many other things its become a commercial market. The top infector this month being Adware for the first time ever, not a virus. 29A is one of the […]
Ferret Version 1.1 – Data Seepage Detection Tool
[ad] Ferret works on the concept of “data seepage”: bits of benign data that people willingly broadcast to the world (as opposed to “leakage”, which is data people want to hide from the world). Examples of data seepage are what happens when you power-on your computer. It will broadcast to the world the list of […]
February Commenter of the Month Competition Winner!
[ad] ompetition time again! As you know we started the Darknet Commenter of the Month Competition on June 1st and it ran for the whole of June and July. We have just finished the ninth month of the competition in February and are now in the tenth, starting a few days ago on March 1st […]