Defcon 13: Google Hacking For Penetration Testers
Description: Google Hacking returns for more guaranteed fun this year at Defcon 13! If you haven’t caught one of Johnny’s Google talks, you definitely should. Come and witness all the new and amazing things that can be done with Google. All new for Defcon 13, Johnny reveals basic and advanced search techniques, basic and [...]
Pentagon OKs Android for DoD Usage
The Pentagon has approved a version of Android running on Dell hardware to be used by DoD officials, along with the BlackBerry. The approval of Android by the DoD is a major setback for Apple’s iPhone. The military approval is quite specific. Android can only be used on Dell’s hardware running Android 2.2. Dell is [...]
How To Avoid The Most Common And Dangerous Passwords
The most people set password which are very easy to crack such as qwerty, abc123, 123456 etc. To avoid setting common passwords for your accounts and creating a strong password that is easy to remember, check out the infographic(below). (Click image to enlarge)
How a Firewall Protects You From the Inside Out
Why I need a firewall? This is a most common question beside Anti-virus you must have a firewall but why? Firewall protect your computer from different types of hacking attack because Firewall is a wall just like your home door, if your door unlock than everyone can easily get into your home so use a [...]
5 Most Common Web Application Vulnerabilities
Injection Examples of injection flaws are SQL, LDAP, HTTP header injection (cookies, requests), and OS command injections Attacks occur when untrusted data, such as a query, command or argument, is sent to an interpreter Vulnerable applications can be tricked into executing unintended commands or allowing the attacker to access, and modify, data Cross Site [...]
ClubHACK Magazine December 2011!
ClubHACK has released the December 2011 version of their magazine. It is the first Indian “Hacking” Magazine. This issue of CHMag is dedicated Mobile/Telecom Hacking and Security. Contents of ClubHACK Magazine December 2011: Tech Gyan: GSM In this article we will describe the various tools, software, hardware and techniques, that can be employed to attack [...]
MySQLPasswordAuditor: Free MySQL Audit/Password Recovery & Cracking Tool
MysqlPasswordAuditor is the FREE Mysql password recovery and auditing software. Mysql is one of the popular and powerful database software used by most of the web based and server side applications. If you have ever lost or forgotten your Mysql database password then MysqlPasswordAuditor can help in recovering it easily. It can also help you [...]
Linux Kernel 3.2 RC6 Is Available for Testing
Linus Torvalds announced last evening, December 16th, that another Release Candidate version of the upcoming Linux kernel 3.2 is available for download and testing. Linux kernel 3.2 RC5 brings some filesystem updates, especially for Btrfs and CIFS. But the most important changes are among the drivers, like swim3, i915 or eDP. And, as usual, some [...]
Cain & Abel v4.9.43
Cain & Abel is a password recovery tool for Microsoft operating systems. It allows easy recovery of various kind of passwords by sniffing the network, cracking encrypted passwords using dictionary and brute force attacks, decoding scrambled passwords, revealing password boxes, uncovering cached passwords and analyzing routing protocols. Features: Added SAP R/3 sniffer filter [...]
Anonymous Hacks Florida Family Association
On Sunday December 11th 2011, the hacker collective known as Anonymous hacked the Florida Family Association’s website and released email and IP addresses of the website’s subscribers. According to a statement released by the group, the hack was carried out in response to the organizations statement and pressure put on advertisers to pull their Ads [...]