Ok so we constantly tell people not to reuse passwords across sites, because if they are stored in plain text (and leaked) those naughty hackers now have your e-mail address AND your password and can wreak havoc on your life. Which is pretty much true, but Microsoft disagrees and there is some validity to what […]
Archives for July 2014
FakeNet – Windows Network Simulation Tool For Malware Analysis
FakeNet is a Windows Network Simulation Tool that aids in the dynamic analysis of malicious software. The tool simulates a network so that malware interacting with a remote host continues to run allowing the analyst to observe the malware’s network activity from within a safe environment. The goal of the project is to: Be easy […]
Password Manager Security – LastPass, RoboForm Etc Are Not That Safe
We’ve talked a lot about using a password manager to secure, generate and manage your passwords – way back since 2008 when we introduced you to the Password Hasher Firefox Extension. Since then we’ve also mentioned it multiple times in articles where plain text passwords were leaked during hacks, such as the Cupid Media hack […]
dirs3arch – HTTP File & Directory Brute Forcing Tool
dirs3arch is a simple command line tool designed to brute force directories and files in websites. It’s a HTTP File & Directory Brute Forcing Tool similar to DirBuster. Features Keep alive connections Multithreaded Detect not found web pages when 404 not found errors are masked (.htaccess, web.config, etc). Recursive brute forcing Getting Started
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Usage: dirs3arch.py [-u|--url] target [-e|--extensions] extensions [options] Options: -h, --help show this help message and exit Mandatory: -u URL, --url=URL URL target -e EXTENSIONS, --extensions=EXTENSIONS Extensions list separated by comma (Example: php, asp) Dictionary Settings: -w WORDLIST, --wordlist=WORDLIST -l, --lowercase General Settings: -r, --recursive Bruteforce recursively -t THREADSCOUNT, --threads=THREADSCOUNT Number of Threads -x EXCLUDESTATUSCODES, --exclude-status=EXCLUDESTATUSCODES Exclude status code, separated by comma (example: 301, 500) --cookie=COOKIE, --cookie=COOKIE --user-agent=USERAGENT, --user-agent=USERAGENT --no-follow-redirects, --no-follow-redirects Connection Settings: --timeout=TIMEOUT, --timeout=TIMEOUT Connection timeout --ip=IP, --ip=IP Destination IP (instead of resolving domain, use this ip) --http-proxy=HTTPPROXY, --http-proxy=HTTPPROXY Http Proxy (example: localhost:8080 --max-retries=MAXRETRIES, --max-retries=MAXRETRIES Reports: -o OUTPUTFILE, --output=OUTPUTFILE --json-output=JSONOUTPUTFILE, --json-output=JSONOUTPUTFILE |
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Hacking Your Fridge – Internet of Things Security
So one of the latest fads is IoT or the Internet of things phenomena which has been talked about for a while (especially since the discussion of IPv6 started), IoT is connecting physical items to the Internet and giving them some kind of IP (be in NAT or a proper IPv6 address). This enabled you […]