Archive for July 19th, 2005
GoogleOS with Screenshot!

Real or Fake?
Here is a story about GoogleOS and a screenshot! ooooo the pretty colors.

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WiFi Secruity Test

In just a few seconds, JiWire's free Wi-Fi Security Test gives you critical information about your Wi-Fi connection and whether or not it is vulnerable to wireless hackers and thieves.

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Trojans attacks up 500% in the last few weeks

A company in San Diego called Websense is reporting a 400-500% increase in Trojan horse viruses and phishing attacks just within the last 3 weeks.

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Security Hole in VoIP Let's Hackers Reach Out and Hear Someone

Cisco Systems is reporting that there have been several security flaws found in their CallManager VoIP system, the most serious being with their Aupair.exe component. The flaws, which cause vulnerabilities in CallManager in its default settings, can allow someone to eavesdrop on calls, and even reroute VoIP calls to another destination (nasty!)â?¦

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XP flaw allows for DoS attacks

Problems in the Remote Desktop Service could allow attackers to knock machines running Windows XP Service Pack 2 offline

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$242 Million Nigerian Spammer Lawsuit

Nigeria jails a woman in the country's biggest e-mail scam case in history.

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Flash Video Showing Microsoft IIS Being Hacked

An interesting flash video supposedly showing in real-time how someone used an exploit to break into an IIS server and obtain administrator functions. Scary stuff.

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Hacking Tutorial Videos

Most of the tutorials describing how to use the Auditor Security Collection CD-ROM for a specific purpose. We put in here some tutorials provided by users.

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Google Hacking Explained

What is Google hacking? How is Google used by hackers as a tool? Read this article for more information.

Johny Long, author of the official Google Hacking book will be at the Las Vegas, NV Defcon 13 Convention signing books. 

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