Any I the only one who thinks it is a bad idea it publish a list of infected IP address?
I know you can get the from Anti-Spam site to set as black-hole on your gateway but still....
This is completely wrong, I was at the Mirosoft "Heroes" Windows 2K8 Server, Vista SP1, SQL 2K8, etc 2 weeks ago.
They had 3 different talks and tech demos of Hyper-V, and it the main one the guy was running the following all under Hyper-V:
Windows XP SP3
Windows Vista SP1
Windows Server 2K8
Windows Server 2K3
Suse
RedHat Enterprise Server 4
RedHat Enterprise Server 5
Oracle Unbreakable Linux {with is a rebranded RHEL 5 Server}
CentOS 5 Server {with is a rebranded RHEL 5 Server}
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And no I'm not a Microsoft Drone, I'm writing this from withing Firefox running on a custom builth Slax box.
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The issue is Truckers buying GPS systems designed for Car users that do not include details about which road truck are banned on, and the truckers following the GPS directing as if they are the word of god and ignoring the clear road signs standing narrow road or low bridge......
HackaDay ran an article on this a few days ago that went into some detail:
http://www.hackaday.com/2007/12/02/wireless-keyboards-easily-cracked/
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e first covered breaking the commodity 27MHz radios used in wireless keyboards, mice, and presenters when [Luis Miras] gave a talk at Black Hat. Since then, the people at Dreamlab have managed to crack the encryption on Microsoft's Wireless Optical Desktop 1000 and 2000 products (and possibly more). Analyzing the protocol they found out that meta keys like shift and ALT are transmitted in cleartext. The "encryption" used on each regular keystroke involves XORing the key against a random one byte value determined during the initial sync with the receiver. So, if you sniff the handshake, you can decrypt the keystrokes. You really don't have to though; there are only 256 possible encryption keys. Using a dictionary file you can check all possible keys and determine the correct one after only receiving 20-50 keystrokes. Their demo video shows them sniffing keystrokes from three different keyboards at the same time. Someone could potentially build a wireless keylogger that picks up every keystrokes from every keyboard in an office. You can read more about the attack in the whitepaper(pdf).
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Link to Video (for lazy/.er's) - http://www.remote-exploit.org/max/automated.html
Link to Whitepaper (for all the people who post RTFA) - http://www.dreamlab.net/download/articles/27_Mhz_keyboard_insecurities.pdf
Does anybody else remember the article in an old 2600 about the proposed mandatory cop filtering chip what would stop the device from recording or taking a picture of anything that was copyrighted?
I'm forced to use "Cisco Security Agent" by Corp which blocked most programs that are not white listed and also limit what user can white list them selfs.
It also "meant" to block Virus and Malware but it not very good at that....
And what the hell with the lime do it the ecosystem....., Why not just use napalm on the US and see if that fixes anything.....
Have a look into DD-WRT: http://www.dd-wrt.com/wiki/index.php/Mesh_Networking_with_OLSR
You must not be looking at either Engadget.com or Gizmodo.com
Hopefully this will come in time {before November 1} so I can upgrade from Windows 3.11.....
BackTrack 3 Beta has fully support for the EEE and this was completed before the EEE was even released into the wild?!?!?!?!
http://www.offensive-security.com/
http://remote-exploit.org/backtrack.html
Android is going to be 100% open source so it will be really easy to unlock ;)
Since the new iphone will be FREE in the UK if you sign up to special tariff with will be either 45£ or 75£ a month, I can see this been enforced....
So following that logic I should cancel my company's global support contract for Cisco CSA { Cisco Security Agent} then? http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/sw/secursw/ps5057/index.html
Anybody know if CentOS has updated yet?
Any I the only one who thinks it is a bad idea it publish a list of infected IP address? I know you can get the from Anti-Spam site to set as black-hole on your gateway but still....
Can a mod please rename the title to "Cracker" not "Hacker"......
Also leaving your Laptop on-site overnight is {or should be} against your IT security Policy that you signed.
This is completely wrong, I was at the Mirosoft "Heroes" Windows 2K8 Server, Vista SP1, SQL 2K8, etc 2 weeks ago. They had 3 different talks and tech demos of Hyper-V, and it the main one the guy was running the following all under Hyper-V: Windows XP SP3 Windows Vista SP1 Windows Server 2K8 Windows Server 2K3 Suse RedHat Enterprise Server 4 RedHat Enterprise Server 5 Oracle Unbreakable Linux {with is a rebranded RHEL 5 Server} CentOS 5 Server {with is a rebranded RHEL 5 Server} */ And no I'm not a Microsoft Drone, I'm writing this from withing Firefox running on a custom builth Slax box. */
The issue is Truckers buying GPS systems designed for Car users that do not include details about which road truck are banned on, and the truckers following the GPS directing as if they are the word of god and ignoring the clear road signs standing narrow road or low bridge......
2 of them are now probably in Guantanamo Bay so there for not people anymore..... Oh it not america or Canadea, near mind....
EMACS sucks monkey-balls...., Real MEN use VI. http://imgs.xkcd.com/comics/real_programmers.png
You would not need to show ID for internal flights.....
HackaDay ran an article on this a few days ago that went into some detail: http://www.hackaday.com/2007/12/02/wireless-keyboards-easily-cracked/ [QUote] e first covered breaking the commodity 27MHz radios used in wireless keyboards, mice, and presenters when [Luis Miras] gave a talk at Black Hat. Since then, the people at Dreamlab have managed to crack the encryption on Microsoft's Wireless Optical Desktop 1000 and 2000 products (and possibly more). Analyzing the protocol they found out that meta keys like shift and ALT are transmitted in cleartext. The "encryption" used on each regular keystroke involves XORing the key against a random one byte value determined during the initial sync with the receiver. So, if you sniff the handshake, you can decrypt the keystrokes. You really don't have to though; there are only 256 possible encryption keys. Using a dictionary file you can check all possible keys and determine the correct one after only receiving 20-50 keystrokes. Their demo video shows them sniffing keystrokes from three different keyboards at the same time. Someone could potentially build a wireless keylogger that picks up every keystrokes from every keyboard in an office. You can read more about the attack in the whitepaper(pdf). [/QUOTE] Link to Video (for lazy /.er's) - http://www.remote-exploit.org/max/automated.html
Link to Whitepaper (for all the people who post RTFA) - http://www.dreamlab.net/download/articles/27_Mhz_keyboard_insecurities.pdf
Where is the download link?!?!?!
I still have saved games from Wolf3D......
Does anybody else remember the article in an old 2600 about the proposed mandatory cop filtering chip what would stop the device from recording or taking a picture of anything that was copyrighted?
I'm forced to use "Cisco Security Agent" by Corp which blocked most programs that are not white listed and also limit what user can white list them selfs. It also "meant" to block Virus and Malware but it not very good at that....
ok, then does anybody got a "working" link to a torrent file?
Link not working, anybody got another one hopefully not a torrent?
Anybody got a link to the 15GB rainbow table file?