Monthly Archives: November 2006
How To Login From an Internet Cafe Without Worrying About Keyloggers
“We tested five shareware or commercial keylogging programs: HomeKeylogger 1.70, GhostKeylogger, KG-BKeylogger, Spytector 1.2.8 and ProBot. None of them captured passwords entered using the trick we describe.”read more | digg story
Cracking Windows xp accounts
See a video of how to crack xp accounts.read more | digg story
Hacking a Windows XP password prompt with a graphing calculator
I’m skeptical whether this is real or not…read more | digg story
How To: Become A Hacker
An extensive definitive guide to learning to be a hacker written by the editor of the Jargon File and author of a few other well-known documents of similar nature. Very comprehensive document that makes for an interesting read whether you … Continue reading
(VIDEO) Trojan Horse Infiltrates High Security Areas
“Whats with you, man?! Thats the oldest trick in the book.” — Dark Helmet Can you get in high security areas with a Trojan Horse? We mean an ACTUAL Trojan Horse? Apparently, yes. Watch and seeread more | digg story
Study: Oracle database software has more flaws than SQL Server
Microsoft Corp may be taking the most heat among software vendors for security problems but it’s not always the one with the worst record. A comparison of vulnerabilities in Microsoft’s SQL Server database and Oracle’s relational database management products … … Continue reading
World’s Worst Spammers Named and Shamed
Ever wondered exactly who was sending you all that spam? Well now you can put a name to the anonymous scumbags who pollute your inbox as the spammers get named and shamed!read more | digg story
Firefox 2 tops IE 7 in anti-phishing study
Two weeks after a Microsoft study found the opposite. A Mozilla-commissioned study has given the anti-fraud features in the Firefox 2 browser high marks, finding they are much more effective than those in Internet Explorer 7.read more | digg story
UK RFID Passports Cracked Already
There’s been an odd rush by governments to move to RFID passports, even though there are serious concerns about how secure they really are. Over in the UK, where many RFID passports are already in use, a security researcher and … Continue reading
UK RFID Passports Cracked Already
There’s been an odd rush by governments to move to RFID passports, even though there are serious concerns about how secure they really are. Over in the UK, where many RFID passports are already in use, a security researcher and … Continue reading
