posted in News & media on Mar 3rd, 2010
Nice article I’ve found on Infoworld.com about the evaluation of phishing and its latest appearance in form of spear phishing (the method Megapanzer is used). Fraudsters hone their attacks with spear phishing In my previous column, I said that the No. 1 way to reduce IT security risks in your organization is to “simply” prevent [...]
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posted in Info, Off topic on Feb 8th, 2010
After 260 posts, 265 days, 12 months, whatever, Megapanzer turned 1 year today. Thanks for your regular visits, your messages, chats on facebook and in the forum, your feedback, inputs, sources … It was an exciting first year and I hope the next one will be even better. There are still many tools and sources [...]
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posted in Off topic, Stuff on Oct 29th, 2009
Find here some pictures from the Swiss Big Brother Award. This event took place last weekend (24. october) in Zürich. Me and two other groups were nominated in the category “creditable behaviour”. We were the only nominees who wanted to receive the award personally. unfortunately Swisscom, Berufsbildungsschule Winterthur, the ÜPF and Deltavista were unable to [...]
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posted in Stuff on Oct 4th, 2009
There are two smaller but newsworthy changes on the page. The first one are two new groups in the forum. I noticed people are a little afraid of using the forum an hesitate talking about their thoughs and problems with their computers in the public. I created a place where people can introduce themselves, telling [...]
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posted in Stuff on Aug 25th, 2009
Well, obviously the Megapanzer video is too hot for Vimeo.com too. They’ve decided to remove it from their servers as Youtube did one week ago. It violates their Upload rules. I try to fix it within the next hours. Once again sorry for the inconvenience :/
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posted in Tools & sources on Aug 17th, 2009
Months after the announcement, and weeks in production, the Megapanzer video is finally here, cut, processed and uploaded to youtube! The video shows in seven simple steps how to take over an ebanking session of a victim and which tools you need to accomplish this stunt. The weakest link in the chain is (obviously) not [...]
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posted in Stuff on Mar 18th, 2009
The question that kept me busy and made me feel uncertain from time to time once was what the final goal of all this will be or what direction shall I walk. Because, frankly, running a webpage with focus on a topic that is punishable in the most countries and publishing posts about the ways [...]
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posted in Stuff on Mar 8th, 2009
I think it is important to give you an idea of how Megapanzer looks like (more or less because it’s still under heavy development and its “look and feel” will change over time) and mainly to offer some kind of proof it really exists and I’m not just hallucinating.
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posted in Stuff on Feb 27th, 2009
I guess it is necessary to add some further clearing words about the purpose of all this here to avoid confusion … The last year many of the sites that hosted source code, documentation and discussion boards about malware were urged to close down. None of them reappeared and only some few of the same [...]
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posted in Stuff on Feb 26th, 2009
The idea behind Megapanzer was originally to create a prototype backdoor that proves the feasibility to connect inside a corporate network through firewalls and proxies to a machine outside the protected zone in the internet. Simple and straightforward and eventually successful. With the time more and more features were added and once a simple prototype [...]
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