Offensive Security PWB (OSCP) – A Review
Let’s start off on the right foot shall we? I don’t want to be rude but – I am a computer geek, my writing skills are not so great. So if you don’t like the way I write just quit reading. So let’s get on with the story shall we? 2013 was just starting […]
Read moreSQLi by Design?
Now by no means do I claim to be a good developer, but security I know a little bit about. So when I ran accross this I just had to share and see if anyone would pipe up and either A. tell me whats going on or B. hack Yahoo! So here is what […]
Read moreeHarmony Leak – 1.51 Million Passwords
Well with little sleep to go on I keep reading the articles from the supposed LinkedIn hack. There was a lot of incomplete information floating around yesterday. To start off with these hashes were posted on a forum (we all know this already) but the “hacker” was asking for help to crack the hashes … […]
Read moreLinkedIn Leak – 6.5 Million Passwords
When I first saw the tweets come through about the list of 6.5 million LinkedIn hashes I changed my account password right away. Then as many others did I went out on the net to see if I could find this list. I found my way to yandex.ru as most everyone else did and downloaded […]
Read moreApple Mail 5.2 with SMIME Always asking for Password
This has now been bugging me for some time. I have setup Mail on my Mac with my smime private key and I have a few public keys of my friends. The issue was that every time that I opened mail, went to another mail folder with an encrypted message, or woke my computer from […]
Read moreMobile 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 […]
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