|
Hacking Microsoft's .NET (4/2007) ![]() »UserTracking2: Whodunit? This article gives you as a network or systems administrator the possibility to answer that question from Law Enforcement when it comes 'Who is responsible for this action at this time, from this IP address? »Suspicious registry key The article presents malware behavior detection that can be automatically done specially by a vulnerability assessment scanner that supports local testing script such as Nessus. »Malware within the .NET-framework This article will show you the possibilities .NET opens up for a hacker by guiding you through the development of a proof-of-concept worm. »Auditing and Fuzzing ActiveX This article is focus on ActiveX control, this kind of controls can be automatically executed by a Web browser and enables to embed interactive elements in HTML documents. »Demystifying Windows PE Caveats The article comprise of analytical methods that are required to reverse engineer a Windows PE executable. This intrinsic model follows the top to bottom approach. »Defending the Oracle Database with Advanced Security Features The article provides general information on Oracle, teaches a basic hacking Oracle method and basic Oracle defense techniques. ![]() »The Bleeding Edge. Episode 5. News from the Bleeding Edge Threat. You wanna rant? »Choosing a Router for Home Broadband Connection Consumers tests on routers. Our goal is to help the readers to make a right choice when buying, choosing a router. ![]() »Interview with Mr Caleb Sima Mr Caleb Sima point of view on his career in the IT security field. »Interview with Mr Steven Bellovin Mr Steven Bellovin tells hakin9 readers about his IT security career, passion and reflections. This hakin9 magazine, as usually, comes with hakin9.live based on BackTrack2 CD, full of useful applications and plugins. We deliver this 7 pieces of software to help you improve your hacking and securing actions.
|
![]()
|















