[ad] Inguma is a penetration testing toolkit entirely written in python. The framework includes modules to discover hosts, gather information about, fuzz targets, brute force user names and passwords and, of course, exploits for many products. Inguma the word is the name of a Basque’s mythological spirit who kills people while sleeping and, also, the […]
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Oracle MEGA Patch Fixes 101 Security Bugs
[ad] Oracle in its very own style recently published a mega patch, it could be called the mother of all patches. Actually 101 bugs…the scary part is 45 can be exploited remotely. Oracle published the mother of all security patches containing 101 fixes for flaws in its database, application server, E-Business Suite and PeopleSoft and […]
My SQL2005 Diary – Part 2
[ad] So over a month down the line, our SQL2005 upgrade project should now be in the workable prototype stage. But as with all things that “should” be(More security in IE, Great Britain ruling the world and my kitchen being fitted), it’s not, it’s not even close. On top of this our company is currently […]
Oracle Releases a Default Password Scanner
Oracle is getting serious with security? Again..? Oracle Corp. has published a collection of software patches that address security vulnerabilities in a range of the company’s products, including its database and application server software. As part of this update, it also released a tool designed to ferret out commonly used default passwords that theoretically could […]
Oracle on the Quest for ‘Secure Search’ – Rival for Google Desktop?
[ad] A competitor for our buddy Google Desktop perhaps? ORACLE, the world’s third- biggest software maker, has begun selling software that allows users to search only personal data on their work computers such as email, word documents and calendar appointments. Chief executive Larry Ellison says the California company’s new search program “is one of the […]