Mobile Hacking at it’s Best!
I have always loved wireless security. It is just such an easy target. The only issue that I have had is that I was restricted to carrying around a laptop and I just didn’t like the idea of having to operate the software while I was out. So I came up with this neat little [...]
Read moreOne Really Good Reason iOS > Droid
After numerous posts on smime encrypted emails with iOS I decided to look at what the android devices can do. I recently have gotten my hands on a Motorola Xoom, and with all my devices the software is [at the time of writing this] currently up to date. The goal here was to use my [...]
Read moreMicrosoft and SHA2 256 Certs
This has got to be one of the stupidest things that I have ran into for a while. and out of all people the Department of Homeland Security were the ones that helped us out! First it seamed as though it was a Citrix issue, then as we dug deeper we knew that it was [...]
Read moreIOS 5 Exploits – How Safe is Your Locked iPhone 4?
First off let me say I absolutely love Apple products, however for the longest time they were not that popular. Now that the install base has become so large in the last 10 years malicious coders are starting to realize the benefit of exploiting not only Mac OSX but also IOS. I am against IOS [...]
Read moreMore Free Info Sec Training
This day in age I am surprised that the community does so much for free. I stumbled upon some more free MetaSploit training today. This course is from the guys at offensive security. If you haven’t heard of the offensive security certifications they are known to be the hardest, and most intense info sec exams [...]
Read moreInternal Network Take Down – A How To
First off this information is public, I am not the one to publish this exploit and I am not trying to take credit for the PoC code that was released. However what I am doing is proving many wrong that think the PoC code is not dangerous. This information should be used for testing your [...]
Read moreFree Email Encryption – Part 2 – IOS Devices
It has now come up in my life that I wanted to enable SMIME Encryption on my emails outbound from my IOS devices. I send lots of mail from my iPhone, iPad, and iPod with information that should not be sent in plain text. So I thought that while I set up all my devices [...]
Read moreAn Answer to an Age Old Question
I don’t know how many times I have been asked, “Can you teach me to hack?”. It has got to be one of the most anoying questions. Even though the vaugue answer “learn to code, think differently, and become part of the community” usually works, that is not what they are looking for. Most people [...]
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