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  • Auditor Flash Video Showing WPA Cracking (some WHAX hacks too)

    I don't think if would be this easy to crack WPA2.  Unless a hacker really wants your goods he/she/shim is more than likely going to exploit your neighbor next door who doesn't even have WEP enabled.

    A nice flash video showing how to crack wpa wireless security encryption. Using the auditor security collection.

    This one is even better: http://www.hackingdefined.com/movies/whax-aircrack-wpa.html

    WPA hack using WHAX.

    More WHAX ATTACKS:

    http://eks0.free.fr/whax-demos/

    Click read more to access subject of this post.  See why auditor is so very cool.

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  • Computers Hacking People ver 1.0

    I honestly think you ought to calm down; take a stress pill and think things over. – Hal, 2001 Space Odyssey
     
    Information Systems will eventually have the infrastructure and ability to “socially engineer” its creators.  This is far fetched science fiction blooming before our very eyes being created by our own hands.
    It will happen when three criteria are in place: 1) The creation of laws that can completely disregard the privacy and sovereignty of human beings.  2) The advancement of Information Awareness System and 3) Smart Artificial Intelligence
     
     
    LAWS
    Lets discuss the situations that will give governments the pretext to implement laws to track their citizens.  This is happening now.  Laws and systems are being created for unchecked monitoring of individuals under the guise of security, safety and prosperity.  Systems such as national ID cards. 
    They were implemented after the Sept 11 attacks on the World Trade Center and in the U.K. after the 7 July attacks in London. 

    It was 19th Century philosopher Samuel T. Coleridge who said, “In politics, what begins in fear usually ends in folly.” 

    Imagine it: The PATRIOT ACT IV is passed as a result of recent Critical Infrastructure cyber-terrorism attacks.  International terrorists implement a globally synchronized Distributed Denial of Service Attack against the worlds Root nameservers and successfully cripple the Internet for three days.  The impact is devastating as corporations lose billions. 

    Domestic Cyber Terrorists infiltrate hospitals by becoming apart of the staff only to socially engineer and infecting HIPPA protected networks with virus’ that wipe out databases and actually scramble prescriptions causing an array of death by misdiagnosis.

    Local police and security personnel repeatedly thwart numerous attempts by religious fundamentalists to detonate suit case sized tactical nuclear weapons inside major United State cities but security professionals predict that it is only a matter of time before at least one slips through the cracks.  All the enemy needs is one.
    Patriot Act IV is the patron saint of lawmakers who have been screamed at by constituents to “DO SOMETHING NOW!”  The new Patriot Act is eventually internationally accepted and allows for unrestricted Data Mine into commercial and state owned databases worldwide (US-EU).  It of course has deferent names and variations world wide but its application is the same.  In the United Kingdom it is called the Civil Contingencies Bill.  The data mining would tap into the “transaction space” by accessing hospital, financial transaction and legal databases world wide to be shared by all law enforcement agencies (county, federal, city local and international).  The system works like a global Amber Alert system that can track criminals anywhere in the world and notify the respective local agency immediately.  The system works very, very well.
     
     
    Information Awareness Systems

    The system, developed under the direction of John Poindexter, then-director of DARPA’s
    Information Awareness Office, was envisioned to give law enforcement access to private data without suspicion of wrongdoing or a warrant. — Electronic Privacy Information Center.
     
    Government funded unrestricted Data Mining and Information Awareness programs develop and run revolutionary Information Awareness Systems.  Despite public opinion, these National Security systems continue to work to protect the nation against enemies foreign and domestic.  The system extracts data from its transactional databases and recognizes patterns of behavior that would fit that of a terrorist.  The system is so exhaustive that is works with 70% accuracy and seamlessly in conjunction with systems such as Next Generation Facial Recognition systems and Activity, Recognition Monitoring for enhanced surveillance. 
     
               
    Artificial Intelligence
    Within thirty years, we will have the technological means to create superhuman intelligence. Shortly after, the human era will be ended. – Vernon Vinge, 1993, What is the Singularity?
     
    Artificial Intelligence has been in use for many years.  It is greatly relied upon for businesses, hospitals, military units and even in forms of entertainment such as video games.  However Strong Artificial Intelligence, the development of cognitive systems simulating the human brain, have been developing quietly in research labs around the world under programs dedicated to the “scientific understanding of the mechanisms underlying thought and intelligent behavior and their embodiment in machines. (AAAI)” 
     
    Smart Information Awareness is Strong Artificial Intelligence merged with Information Awareness Systems.  Smart Information Awareness seems to go beyond merely recognizing patterns of behavior as it predicts the future actions of a given psychological profile with over 75% accuracy allowing Law Enforcement to be like an all seeing eye with incredible new methods of forensics and counterterrorism.  Crime as a whole will be greatly reduced.  System that recognize criminal patterns have been around for some time, Smart Information Awareness systems are a new trend.
     
     
    The Smart Information Awareness system is so accurate in determining human behavior trends that it is used to track and manipulate consumer buying habits for corporations.  With its accuracy, the system will be able to determine what marketing tools can be used to influence the behavior of buyers. 
     
    With unfettered access to consumer’s personal transactions, buying habits, methods of payment, and credit history a system would be able to pin point buyers who demonstrate interests in certain products and offer “special deals” a specific group of highly interested buyers.
     
      
    Inevitably the very system (laws, practices and technologies) that successfully protects humanity from itself is used to manipulate and exploit humanity.
     
    Perhaps you believe that there is nothing wring with this level of target marketing.  If so, I submit to you these questions:  What will separate humanity from cattle if every man, woman and child is seen as nothing but a number and a consumer to the system that we rely on to survive?  Since we are already regarded as merely numbers and consumers by the corporate beast, how much control and information will we allow them to have?
     
     
    Perhaps this is a bit much.  Perhaps I exaggerate the technology and extent of fear that will breed it.
     
     
     
     
     
    http://www.p2pnet.net/issue03/page1.html
     
    http://www.epic.org/
     
    http://www.jbholston.com/weblog_discussion.php?post_id=74
    Statewatch.com – Secret EU-US agreement being negotiated. http://www.statewatch.org/news/2002/jul/11Auseu.htm
    http://www.eff.org/Privacy/TIA/20030523_tia_report_review.php
     
    http://www.aaai.org/

  • Russia's Biggest Spammer Brutally Murdered in Apartment

    Um, ok.  I hate spammers as much (if not more) than the next guy, but not enough to murder any one. 

    Vardan Kushnir, notorious for sending spam to each and every citizen of Russia who appeared to have an e-mail, was found dead in his Moscow apartment on Sunday, Interfax reported Monday. He died after suffering repeated blows to the head.
    Nobody in the entire population is being ruled out as a suspect. 😉

    Found this story via digg.  And it occured to me that I had a category called “Kill Spammers.”  I was just being sarcastic.  Killing someone for sending you too many emails is just a BIT extreeme.  I think people get a little too into their little worlds and forget that there are other things our side of email.. things like LIFE.

    Perhaps I should rename this category “Don't Kill Spammers.”

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  • WLAN (Wireless LAN) Whitepaper

    WLAN Topics Discussed:
    The Benefits and Drawbacks of Wireless LANs, WLAN Architecture and Security Challenges, Authentication, Data Privacy, Rogue Access Points, Early WLAN Implementations, The problem with WEP, The 802.1x Solution, Tools Available for use on WLANs.

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  • Finding Anit Virus, Anti Spyware Resources

    The whole arena of spyware intrusion is extremely fluid with the
    spyware writers trying to outsmart everyone, and the software
    protection writers diligently working to keep up with the hundreds of
    new worms and viruses appearing nearly every day.

    Fortunately, there are generous individuals and organizations who
    have the facilities to review the work of the Anti-spyware developers
    and make the results available for all of us everyday users of the
    Internet.

    The challenge for us is to know where to go for these results and
    recommendations, and to know which of the anti-spyware and anti-virus
    programs to use on our computers.

    There are many web masters, newsletter, and Blog publishers who
    constantly monitor the results published by the anti-spyware reviewers.
    Most of them pass these information alerts on to their readers and
    subscribers, often offering suggestions and advice based on their own
    personal experiences and expertise.

    A real benefit for us is that most of the top rated anti-spyware
    and anti-virus programs are free, or available in Trial or Demo
    versions.

    All we need do is find out where to get them. But first, we need to find the reviewers who post the alerts.

    If subscribing to newsletters and Blogs isn't your usual surfing
    activity, you can do a search for security alert newsletters or
    security alert blogs. For example, do a Yahoo search for “security
    alert newsletter” (use the quotation marks to get the most appropriate
    search results). Do the same for a Yahoo or Google search on “virus alert blog”. (Blogs are web logs).

    Investigate the first and second pages of the search results and
    select three or four of the listings as a starting point. Many
    newsletters are published on a monthly schedule and may not contain the
    most current information. Some are published weekly. They may be better
    choices.

    Blogs are usually much more current since Blog authors often post
    their information every couple of days – some even on a daily basis.

    Blogs are riding a major wave of popularity. For the serious
    searchers of current information, this is a great benefit. There aren't
    as many Blog sites as web sites yet, so it's often much easier to find
    the information you're looking for.

    Many Blog authors make their publications available for RSS (Real
    Simple Syndication) readers. If you have added a RSS reader to your
    browser, you can get up-to-the-minute alerts presented to you
    automatically. You don't need to go looking for them.

    Many updated browsers, like Netscape 8 and Firefox include this
    feature as part of their package. Expect the newest Internet Explorer
    to have a RSS Reader, too.

    Don't be overwhelmed by all of the information you get. After doing
    these searches and reviews once or twice, it will be a simple task to
    select what you need to keep yourself current.

    For starters, it is generally accepted practice to select and use
    at least two anti-spyware programs. Choose from among the two or three
    that receive the highest recommendations and ratings from the
    newsletter and Blog authors. Be especially watchful for and select one
    of those programs that provides 'Real Time' monitoring. (Which means
    that they monitor and catch any incoming bugs that may try to infect
    your machine while you are online).

    Downloading instructions are nearly always present with the
    reviews. If not, you'll find sites like c|net.com to be a good source
    for download links.

    Just don't forget to check for and update your security software. The spyware writers won't give you a break if you do.

  • Londonbombings Virus Alert

    A virus maker has exploited the London bombings tradgedy – using it to lure people into downloading the virus. An e-mail is sent to the victim posing as a CNN newsletter; and claiming to link to ameteur video footage of the disaster – but it’s just a link to the virus.

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  • Alternative Knoppix Bootable CD Distros

    Some lesser known knoppix bootable linux cds. Give them a try!
    Auditor
    WarLinux
    Knoppix MAME
    Elive

    Are all listed and described.

    Also try WHAX/Whoppix

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  • How to pick a lock

    ever wondered how to pick a lock…well now you can know. i have tried
    the pin column lock explanation they gave and it was open with no
    problem

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  • U.S. Patriot Act Extended

    Your lack of privacy has been extended: “In the wake of today's London
    bombings.. this revision includes 10 year extensions to two other
    provisions set to expire on December 31, one allowing roving wiretaps
    and another allowing searches of library and medical records.”

    This is a very popular and controversial subject.  There many digg comments on it.

    Here is what I have to say about it:

    Privacy is over rated anyway.. AMERICA FUCK YEAH!!

    Listen folks.. freedom is not free, it is relative. Now think about that.

    We are only ever truly FREE in our own minds and I suspect that even
    that will be up for public record before Generation X expires. Happy
    hanukkah, bitches. (see freedom of speech.. thats why I love America)

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    Do your really think the Patriot Act will go away?
    How many times has the Federal government relaxed some of its power? The Patriot Act is here to stay.

    Fear will continue to justify the loss of privacy and certain freedoms.
    I think if people knew the what certain levels of the intel world knows
    they would give up those freedoms willingly.

    It seems like national karma. The policies and interests that the U.S.
    and its allies have supported to aggressively protect their freedoms
    have stepped on some toes (i.e. training Taliban and Osama to fight
    Russia). Now the enemies of our enemies have turned on us (just like
    Suddam and the Bath Party did). And the very freedoms we were trying to
    protect are threatend by and ideology that is even worse for capitalism
    than communism.

    Its as if we paid Satan to get rid of Hitler and expected the Prince of Darkness to be our homie after the job was finished.

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    Complaining about it is useless.

    VOTE! Write your congress person and/or reps–> http://www.house.gov/writerep/

    Here is what your representatives did:

    October 25, 2001: Senate Passes H.R. 3162, the USA PATRIOT Act. The
    vote was 98-1 with Senator Russ Feingold the only member voting against
    passage of the bill.

    Eventually even Russ Feingold folds:
    http://feingold.senate.gov/~feingold/statements/05/07/2005721526.html

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  • Official Longhorn Name is Windows Vista

    The official new name for the Longhorn operating system is Microsoft Windows Vista.

    I'm excited about Vista inspite of myself.  I'm not fond of
    Microsoft's relentless business practices, but I think they've got
    pretty solid products (excluding Windows ME and other disasters). 
    They have the resources and skills to adjust to the ever changing tech
    climate. 

    I.E is not one of my favorite browsers, its just leaves me too exposed,
    but Windows has evolved quite nicely.  All that is left is for
    them to copy UNIX like OSX did and they will be untouchable like Eliot
    Ness! 

    They should be releasing IE7 with Vista.

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