posted in News & media on Jul 31st, 2009
Just stumbled upon this article on Informationweek. If you have some minutes spare for malware boulevard news and a new field of financially rewarding (but illegal) business then keep on reading … Ignorance may be bliss, but it can also be expensive. Insufficiently knowledgeable computer users are downloading and paying for fake security software in [...]
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posted in News & media, Stuff on Jul 29th, 2009
Also known under the pseudonym “Aphex” many malware authors read his source codes he published where he proved how to overcome the new obstacles AV companies have thrown on the way. Max Butlers life was an up and down and seemed to me more than standard. Breaking into governmental computers, stealing credit cards, rumours were [...]
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posted in Tools & sources on Jul 28th, 2009
Tool name : FFPasswordRecovery 0.2 Description : FFPasswordRecovery is a tool to extract and decrypt the Firefox authentication and auto complete information. Tested on : Windows XP, Firefox 3.5.7 Feedback : In case you encounter any problems with the tool, you have suggestions to improve it, or you tested it with a [...]
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posted in External tools on Jul 26th, 2009
Tool name : Tcpdump Description : Tcpdump is the IP sniffer we all used before Ethereal (Wireshark) came on the scene, and many of us continue to use it frequently. It may not have the bells and whistles (such as a pretty GUI or parsing logic for hundreds of application [...]
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posted in Tools & sources on Jul 21st, 2009
As already announced last week the Minipanzer sourcecode is available for download today. Please consider the GPL under which all the source is published and also that all material is for information and educational purpose only. Whatever your plans are with this, by downloading the material it is out of any of my responsibilities. Minipanzer [...]
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