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Friday, 1 Apr, 2011
Smartphones Security and Privacy REBECCA WYNN
All the threats that attack your enterprise computer centers and personal computer systems are quickly encompassing mobile
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Friday, 1 Apr, 2011
The Backroom Message That’s Stolen Your Deal YURY CHEMERKIN
Do you want to learn more about bigwig? Is someone keeping secrets from you? Need to silently record text messages, GPS locations and call info of your child or employee? Catch everybody at whatever you like with our unique
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Friday, 1 Apr, 2011
Security – Objectives, Process and Tips RAHUL KUMAR GUPTA
In a world where business is moving towards e-commerce and happening over the Internet, B2B, B2C, and C2C applications have always been an area of major security concern due to the pitfalls of HTTP security and the number of integration
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Friday, 1 Apr, 2011
How to use Netcat – MOHSEN MOSTAFA JOKAR
Netcat is a network utillity for reading and writing network connections that support TCP and UDP protocol. Netcat is a Trojan that opens TCP or UDP ports on a target system and hackers use it with telnet to gain shell
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Tuesday, 1 Mar, 2011
ID Theft – Hakin9 03/2011
- The best way, to learn and apply cryptography ARKADIUS C. LITWINCZUK The CrypTool project is about making the sometimes daunting subject of cryptography more accessible and easy to understand. It is the most comprehensive cryptography learning tool worldwide.
- Analysis of a Scam RICH HOGGAN It’s
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Tuesday, 1 Feb, 2011
Network Security – Hakin9 02/2011
- Wuala – Secure Online StorageMICHAEL MUNTThere are a lot of online storage/backup solutions available nowadays and it is hard to find differences between them, but I think Wuala from LACIE may have something unique in the way their solution
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Saturday, 1 Jan, 2011
Cybercrime and Cyberwar Predictions for 2011 – Hakin9 01/2011
- Pros and cons of partial passwords in web applicationsDarek ŁysyszynAlmost every web application requires some kind of authorization. Most of them use user password authorization. And most of time one is forced to type full password. Is this solution convenient
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Wednesday, 1 Dec, 2010
Botnets, Malware, Spyware – Hakin9 11/2010
- The Spyware Within YouRajat KhareYes, today’s spyware though resides in your computer or mobile but it’s pretty much inside you. Whatever we do, wherever we go it’s stored in a computer or an embedded device like mobile phone.
- The Ear
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Monday, 1 Nov, 2010
Cyber State-Bullying
We know offensive cyber tools can be effective, and we’re all unprepared, and all building the capabilities to attack and defend. Will we actually go through with a full-scale conflict, or will we just use these to intimidate each other
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Monday, 1 Nov, 2010
A Brief Analysis of the Cyber Security Threat
A definition of cyber security Cyber security can be broadly described as protecting personal/business or government digital assets from cyber attack from individuals, organised criminals or foreign governments. Cyber security encompasses three threat vectors; cyber warfare; cyber terrorism and cyber
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Monday, 1 Nov, 2010
Search Engine Security and Privacy – Part II
It is always surprising to see how much information is available to anyone with an Internet connection and little tenacity. Author: REBECCA WYNN Source: Hakin9 11/2010 http://hakin9.org What you will learn…- Search Engine Wars update
- How to protect your identity and privacy
- Search engine basics
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Monday, 1 Nov, 2010
TDSS botnet – full disclosure. Part II
After breaking into the world’s biggest botnet, which was covered in the previous issue of Hakin9, we performed thorough analysis of the botnet’s undercover logic. Authors: ANDREY RASSOKHIN, DMITRY OLEKSYUK Source: Hakin9 11/2010 http://hakin9.org What you will learn…- How to pwn a botnet, starting from the malware
















