Articles tagged with: HTTP

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on : Wednesday, 8 May, 2013

Wireshark Compendium – 180 pages on Wi-fi Hacking

HACKING WIRELESS NETWORKS Hacking Wireless in 2013 By Terrance Stachowski, CISSP, L|PT This article is a simple how-to guide for hacking wireless networks using BackTrack 5 R3, or Kali - Linux Penetration Testing Distributions offered by Offensive Security. The information provided in this article will aid you in testing the security of your wireless network to determine if your vulnerable to wireless intruders. The following information is for educational purposes only; never use these techniques to access any network which you do not own, unless you have the explicit written permission from the owner of the network. Hacking Wi-Fi Networks By Danny Wong,
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on : Wednesday, 8 May, 2013

Wi-fi Hacking with Wireshark – Hakin9′s Compendium – Free Download

Full version of the issue with 29 complete articles can be found here HACKING WIRELESS NETWORKS Hacking Wireless in 2013 By Terrance Stachowski, CISSP, L|PT This article is a simple how-to guide for hacking wireless networks using BackTrack 5 R3, or Kali - Linux Penetration Testing Distributions offered by Offensive Security. The information provided in this article will aid you in testing the security of your wireless network to determine if your vulnerable to wireless intruders. The following information is for educational purposes only; never use these techniques to access any network which you do not own, unless you have the explicit
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on : Friday, 19 Apr, 2013

Hacking for Beginners – 18 Articles on the Basics of Hacking and Exploiting

EXPLOITING SOFTWARE A Quick Reference To Metasploit Framework By Abhinav Singh, the author of “Metasploit penetration testing cookbook,” a contributor of SecurityXploded community Metasploit is currently the most widely used and recommended penetration testing framework. The reason which makes metasploit so
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on : Thursday, 8 Dec, 2011

Google Code Playground XSS vulnerability

Two security researchers have identified an XSS in Google Code. Proof Of Concept: Just go to http://code.google.com/apis/ajax/playground/ and then click on edit HTML after that remove all the codes and type this script : "<img src="<img src=search"/onerror=alert("XSS")//">"
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on : Wednesday, 7 Dec, 2011

Ready to Break Some Code? Raytheon Recruiting!

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on : Monday, 5 Dec, 2011

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on : Tuesday, 29 Nov, 2011

Advanced SystemCare 5 Released!

Advanced SystemCare 5: IObit Debuts The New Release Of Its Flagship Software Suite.

Advanced SystemCare is one of the most downloaded Windows utility programs; version 5 of the software sees new functionality and features, making it one of the most comprehensive
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on : Sunday, 27 Nov, 2011

HTTP query request vulnerability in iTunes Apple Software Updater

A German company called Gamme International has reported that remote monitoring software designed to exploit a vulnerability in Apple iTunes can indeed infect a PC system. FinFisher spyware software uses a vulnerability in the iTunes update system
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on : Sunday, 27 Nov, 2011

HTTPS encryption increased for Gmail and Google+

Google already offers HTTPS as default for Gmail and encrypted search. Google has now moved on and is now enabling "forward secrecy" by default. Forward secrecy (or PFS) ensures that a session key cannot be compromised if
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on : Monday, 21 Nov, 2011

Call for Chapter Proposals

Call for chapter proposals for the book titled: Theory and Prctice of Cryptography Solutions for Secure Information Systmes has been announced. This book will focus on cryptography and its use for security of IS. Manuscripts will be expected to cover
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on : Monday, 21 Nov, 2011

MacXDVD Thanksgiving Special Offer

Thanksgiving day is around the corner, MacXDVD would like to take this opportunity to express our thanks for your help and are glad to provide 10, 000 copies of MacX DVD Ripper Pro for give away, along with 60%
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on : Friday, 18 Nov, 2011

The International Conference on Digital Information and Wireless Communications (ICDIWC2012)

The International Conference on Digital Information and Wireless Communications (ICDIWC2012) Get invitation.