- A tale of information gathering made easy, Part one.
- More Shmoocon projects
- A busy Shmoo is a good Shmoo
- I'm not really dead...
- Security Training - I'm teaching SANS Stay Sharp Courses!
- I bet you thought I was dead...
- Shameless Self Promotion
- "Modified" security professional
- Oracle - Sh!t List
- IMsafer - a good privacy/security trade off?
- Subliminal message: Buy Viagra
- Delivering Judicious Karma with Ubuntu 6.06 LTS and Madwifi-old
- Long time no post.
- Bluecasing from T.W.A.T.
- If it is "Worth Millions", Back It Up!
- Websense using Google to dig up malware
- HP to hack its customers
- RFID credit card 'not a skimming risk'
- Police probe Paris Hilton link in LexisNexis breach
- Cracking WEP With Windows : Tutorial, Part 1
- nUbuntu - Security Live CD
- aircrack-ng-0.6.tar.gz
- Best EAP for an enterprise wireless LAN
- Linux re-claims the WRT54G
- IronGeek: KeyLogger Source Code Updated
- Cisco CallManager crossite scripting
- NIST Guidelines on media sanitization
- Build Your Own RFID Skimmer
- First Computer Hacking Course In Britain
- Protecting yourself from identity theft
- Insider Threat mailing list
- The six dumbest ways to secure a wireless network
- Sixem-A: Naked World Cup
- A Third Microsoft Excel attack...
- War Nibbling, Bluetooth and Petty Theft
- Microsoft NetMeeting Null Pointer
- Taiwan fingered as the hub of spam distribution
- MS clean-up stats shed light on malware infections
- Webcast Featuring Joshua Wright
- 'BlueBag' exposes Bluetooth vulnerabilities
- Valuable Fraud Prevention Resource (and how to use it)
- Wireless Camera Hunter makes spying fun
- Skype as the Attack Vector
- Stolen YMCA laptop contained data on 68,000 members
- HP printer drivers hit with Funlove virus
- Diebold Doesn't Get It
- Linksys WRT54G UPnP Port Mapping Vulnerability
- Metasploit Version 2.6 has been released
- Zone Labs loses wallets?
- VA data files on millions of veterans stolen
- When a consultant isn't: A rogue's gallery
- Blue Security closes up shop
- Apple fixes 43 flaws
- Love your firewall - changing is too painful
- The War Driver Returns?
- Hacker Con Wi-Fi Hijinx
- Spycar
- Blue Security, SPAM?
- McAfee stiring the pot again
- Brief: Bot herder pleads guilty to hospital hack
- Becks loses two Bimmers to laptop-toting thieves
- Firefox fix 1.5.0.3
- Microsoft's BitLocker
- Hacker Hilariously Modifies LED Signboards In Canada
- AOL IM bot cloaked in encryption
- Time to upgrade Ethereal.
- Hacker-con videos: "150 hours of hardcode nerd education."
- Oracle fixes 36 more vulnerabilities
- Microsoft to close security updates on old Windows
- Microsoft Banned from Insecure.Org for Web abuse
- Beyond Posters - Security education for the Masses
- McAfee: Open source encourages rootkits
- Multiple Vulnerabilities in the WLSE Appliance
- Microsoft tool aims to stymie typosquatters
- Go Hack Yourself!
- Browsers feel the fuzz
- Brief: DHS officer charged in online child sex case
- Trend Micro data revealed due to virus
- Computer-Controlled Fasteners
- Why I think FrSIRT officialy sucks.
- Vuln: FreeRADIUS Multiple Remote Vulnerabilities
- Ophcrack 2.2 Password Cracker Released
- Bugtraq: EEYE: Temporary workaround for IE createTextRange vulnerability
- Illinois Man Arrested For War Driving
- Missed ShmooCon? Go now.
- Configuring a free VPN solution in your home
- Bugtraq: PasswordSafe 3.0 weak random number generator allows key recovery attack
- Bugtraq: Cisco Aironet 1300 DoS condition
- Network Sniffing Screensaver: PacketFountain, Now that's Cool!!
- Brief: Web site takes exploits private
- Don't let friends use Internet Explorer
- CeBIT exhibitors flunk wireless security test
- March Microsoft Security Bulletins Released, (Wed, Mar 15th) id1190
- FrSIRT: Public exploits section have been definitively closed. Exploits and PoCs are available to FrSIRT VNS subscribers only.
- Sean Bonner finds censorware director's infantilism past
- Vuln: Multiple Vendor TCP Packet Fragmentation Handling Denial Of Service Vulnerability
- Bargain: 10'000 infected PC's for only 25$, (Wed, Mar 8th) id1173
- Skype emotions DoS
- Researcher hacks Microsoft Fingerprint Reader
- 'Keylogger text' spooks Symantec
- Fedex Kinko's smart cards hacked
- An Assignment From Professor Packetslinger of the School of Loose Screws, (Wed, Mar 1st)
- Data center for the paranoid
- SiteAdvisor plug-in warns surfers of dodgy sites
- 'Crossover' malcode could jump from PC to handheld
- Security experts aren't perfect...
- Slashdot Traces Hacker with News Photo
- Linux kernel 2.6 ICMP bug resulting in remote DoS, (Wed, Feb 15th)
- blackberryWord.txt
- Botnet Attack Shuts Down Hospital Network
- EFF issues Google Desktop warning
- Network-Monitoring Data Put to Music
- Cisco confirms VPN vulnerability
- Brief: WMF flaw was sold for $4,000
- VMware GSX for free? I'm there!
- Cisco VPN 3000 DoS Vulnerability - NOT FIXED
- Shmoocon 2006: Wi-Fi Trickery or How to Secure, Break and Have Fun with Wi-Fi
- TorPark : Anonymous browsing on a USB drive
- Shmoocon 2006: The Church of Wi-Fi presents: An evil bastard, a rainbow and a great dane!
- Zero-day Oracle hole leads to third-party workaround
- Cisco VPN 3000 Concentrator Vulnerable to Crafted HTTP Attack
- StopBadware backed by Google, Lenovo, and Sun
- Tutorial: Hacking with Metasploit & Whax 3.0 (Bootable Linux CD)
- Bugtraq: ANN: New release of CORE FORCE free endpoint security package
- Thomas C. Greene: Debunking the WMF backdoor
- FreeBSD IEEE 802.11 wireless network buffer overflow, updated since 19.01.2006
- Inside the WMF Backdoor
- Vuln: Cisco IOS HTTP Service CDP Status Page HTML Injection Vulnerability
- Vuln: pcAnywhere Authentication Denial of Service Vulnerability
- Oracle patches 82 critical flaws
- Microsoft confirms Windows Wi-Fi flaw
- Apple changes iTunes, now obtains consent before collecting info
- Apple Quicktime Vulnerabilities
- Access Point Memory Exhaustion from ARP Attacks
- Default Administrative Password in Cisco Security Monitoring, Analysis and Response System (CS-MARS)
- Fixes in for BlackBerry vulnerability
- WMF-DoS.rar
- iTunes 6.02 Is Spyware And Adware
- Microsoft releases patches for two critical vulnerabilities
- HOWTO convert an Oral B flosser into a vibrating lockpick
- Robert Lemos: Patching a broken Windows
- Microsoft To Hunt For New Species Of Windows Bug
- Another WMF attack vector?, (Mon, Jan 9th)
- Q&A: Microsoft exec explains the early WMF patch release
- Infocus: Windows rootkits of 2005, part one
- WMF mitigation may cause printer problems., (Thu, Jan 5th)
- WMF Patch released from Microsoft!
- How Well Does The Leaked MS Patch Work?
- Magical Rolling Computer Stand for $57
- Bugtraq: Another WMF exploit workaround
- Pre-release Microsoft patch for WMF flaw leaked
- I-Rocks X-Slim Light Up Keyboard for $50 shipped after rebate
- BlackBerry users face security threat
- AIX Introduction to Heap Overflows
- webknock.tgz
- bluediving-0.2.tgz
- The Antispyware Consipiracy
- RIM BlackBerry Vulnerabilities
- First Sguil VM Available
- Vuln: VMWare ESX Server Management Interface Unspecified Code Execution Vulnerability
- US-CERT: 5,198 Software Flaws in 2005 - Washington Post
- Anatomy Of A Hack - Step-By-Step Pen Test of a Windows Network
- Testing ecto
- Ways to Get Around the Zero Day WMF Exploit
- Hack your Body
- 7 of the top 10 Podcasts on Podnova are by former TechTV stars
- Complete introduction to CSS
- DVDFab Decrypter 2.9.6.6
- Illustrator Tutorials
- Microsoft Windows / Internet Explorer WMF Remote Code Execution Exploit (0day)
- Windows WMF 0-day exploit in the wild, (Wed, Dec 28th)
- New weblog from Backyard Ballistics author
- The Six Dumbest Ideas in Computer Security
- Huge Archive of Urban Ruins
- Hackers to start targeting MACs
- Digg user finds "flaw"
- Welcome PSW listeners
- Vuln: Multiple Linksys Routers LanD Packet Denial Of Service Vulnerability
- Weakest Link Security
- How to Secure your Wireless Network
- Opera struck by hidden hole
- NetGear firewalls/routers TCP SYN flood DoS
- Nortel SSL VPN multiple vulnerabilities
- sans.edu
- sudo168p10.sh.txt
- browserDoS.txt
- ie_december_crash_xhtmltrans.txt
- MS05-054: Cumulative Security Update for Internet Explorer (905915)
- MS05-055: Vulnerabilities in Windows Kernel Could Allow Elevation of Privilege (908523)
- Fujitsu Palm Vein Biometrics
- Security breach at Sam's Club exposes credit card data
- Circumventing Group Policy as a Limited User
- Remote Rogue Network Detection
- Mozilla Firefox "InstallVersion.compareTo" Remote Buffer Overflow Exploit
- Unbelievable 747 Landing
- RootkitRevealer v 1.6
- PGP Desktop Wipe Free Space incomplete information wiping
- The Podjacker Threat
- News: Sober worm plans 5 January attack
- Sober Code Cracked
- This XML feed has been disabled. FrSIRT security advisories are available on FrSIRT.COM
- Checkpoint SecureClient VPN/Firewall client race conditions
- WPA Cracking Proof of Concept Available
- Fastest Windows Password Cracker - Ophcrack 2.1
- Bottles impossibly filled with impossible objects
- Schneier's PasswordSafe Password Validation Flaw
- Linksys 802.11g Wireless Router for $40 shipped after rebate
- Vuln: Multiple Vendor BIOS Password Persistence Weakness
- Fighting adware with… adware
- Hilarious story on stopping a filesharer from hogging hotel bandwidth
- Kill Firefox 1.5 with remote exploit
- Firm Allegedly Hiding Cisco Bugs
- Security's Shaky State
- How Hackers Think
- New Security Website details Wireless Vulnerabilities
- iwar-0.06.tar.gz
- Zone Labs Sued Over Spyware Classification
- ciscoPwn.tgz
- Podcast Hijacked By Extortionist
- Trojan Horse Rides On Unpatched IE Flaw
- Hacking Wiretapping Systems
- Podcast Chaos Be Gone
- Multiple Web Browsers Handling of Back Ticks Cause Command Execution
- Hacking Wiretapping Systems
- QNX Realtime Operating System Local Buffer Overflow Vulnerability
- A Sobering return from the holiday weekend
- SANS Replaces Several Threat References in Top 20
- free endpoint security beta sofware for windows
- Safecracking with Thermal Imaging
- Study: Office likely location for laptop lifts
- Cisco Security Agent (CSA) Local Privilege Escalation Vulnerability
- FireFox 1.5 Released - Get it here!!
- TiVo Beta pics leaked!
- Firefox 1.5 to be released TODAY
- Synch Firefox Bookmarks On Multiple Computers
- Microsoft Windows Metafile (WMF) Images Handling Remote Exploit (MS05-053)
- Brief: Study suggests DMCA takedown regs abused
- Tags Sort Out Music Mess
- Brief: Study suggests DMCA takedown regs abused
- Cisco PIX TCP Connection DoS (Exploit)
- My poor wife: Best Christmas Lights Ever
- Bump Bump - Extrusion Detection Shipping
- MT "video" iPod Silicone Skin for $9.99 shipped
- wifi mapping maybe?
- Time for the fecal matter to impact the rotating oscillator.
- Oops. More of the same.
- I don't think so. Education is Key.
- Somewhere I read that this was only iTunes 5....
- A good reason to raise Infocon to yellow
- Sony has Ninjas. This is how they do it.
- Nintendo music in real life.
- 2006 Lexus IS "hack" A
- Now to make my TivoToGo work again.
- More Sony. this time good.
- Testing ecto
- We love Larry Ellison. Not.
- Time to find my old dish...
- ...not just Cisco.
- An open letter to Sony: WTF?
- Man, how many times could I have used this...
- Time to check your DNS cache
- Hmmm, google maps...
- Those sneaky SOBs.
- Pot of gold at the end of the Rainbow
- Time to move to a cast iron hat.
- Wireless anyone?
- It is all Sony's Fault
- Buried Treasure!
- I like paper airplanes.
- Dammit Microsoft!
- Nice little USB oops
- Paul, dirty dirty!
- Dammit Sony!
- Top 10 Tips for Great