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No Backdoor? Try Opening The Windows! (1/2008) »Axence nVision 3.2 ProfessionalJohn Vaughan Axence nVision v3.2 Professional monitors TCP/IP services, applications, Windows computers, switches and routers and notifies you of any problems. The program automatically discovers the network and collects hardware and software inventory. It can also monitor user activity. »Sniffing SSL/TLS Connections Through Fake Certificate InjectionMichele Orrù The article presents how to exploit the weakness of SSL/TLS and how to decrypt secure HTTPS session dump. »Rogue Binaries – How to Own SoftwareDawid Gołuński The article presents how the software can be modified in order to perform extra activities. »Wireless Vulnerabilities and Cracking with the Aircrack SuiteStephen Argent This article shows what WEP and WPA are and how the Aircrack program works. You will also learn how to run a WEP crack and WPA dictionary attack. »Remote and Local File Inclusion ExplainedGordon Johnson The article presents what remote file inclusion and local file inclusion are and how to execute them. »Blind Attack Against the “Path-MTU Discovery” MechanismFernando Gont This article provides you with the information on how the Path-MTU Discovery mechanism works and on how to perform a blind performance-degrading attack against a TCP connection. »Secure Dual-Master Database Replication with MySQLThomas Hackner This paper is focused on configuring SSL encrypted dual-master replication with MySQL. You will learn how to restrict replication on column level with MySQL. »Writing IPS Rules – Part 3Matthew Jonkman It is a third part of Matthew's new column series on writing IPS Rules. »We help you to choose the best Anti-spywareGraham Hill , hakin9 team Consumers tests on Anti-spywares. Our goal is to help the readers make a right choice when choosing and buying a program of this type. »Eugene Kaspersky – a Living Legend of IT Securityhakin9 team Interview with Eugene Kaspersky, a leading authority on IT Security solutions and business. »Self Exposure by Dr. Gary McGraw Gary McGraw is CTO of Cigital and an author of many IT Security publications. In this article he tells hakin9 readers about his job, experiences and IT security. 
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