39 month ago
kayodeok : Hacking Network Printers (Mostly HP JetDirects, but a little info on the Ricoh Savins) - This article will attempt to point out some of the more interesting things that can be done with a network based printer to make it reveal information about its users, owners and the network it's part of
Matthew M. Boedicker : hacking network printers
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39 month ago
kayodeok : Pushing out security settings configured in the Registry
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40 month ago
kayodeok : USB devices can become hardware-based Trojans - SPI Dynamics security engineers David Dewey and Darrin Barrall have revealed a hack where full data compromise can be achieved in less than 10 seconds of physical access
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kayodeok : Anatomy Of A Hack - The Rise And Fall Of Your Network - There are myriad ways that a network can be compromised, and an administrator needs to be aware of them all (and anticipate new ways coming around the corner).
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43 month ago
ricmac : Om Malik?s Broadband Blog » Google Hacked? - Latest update (#4) has quote from Google spokesperson who says it wasn't a hack job: "...it was a DNS issue."
kayodeok : Google (NOT) Hacked? Just A DNS Glitch says Google - Google was not hacked, but instead had a DNS problem. For some readers the site was redirecting to the SoGoSearch page (see screenshot)
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43 month ago
kayodeok : Defeating Forensic Analysis on Unix - this article presents anti-forensic strategies to defeat digital forensic analysis on Unix file systems
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kayodeok : Hacking a SQL Server - In this article, we'll outline how attackers footprint, attack, and compromise SQL Server, followed by solutions for mitigating these threats. We'll begin with a case study outlining common attack methodologies, followed by a more in-depth discussion of S
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44 month ago
kayodeok : Beginner's Guide to Computer Security. - This document is an overview of computer security appropriate for someone with no previous knowledge of the subject. An understanding of computer security will help you use your computer in a safe and efficient manner and help protect you from viruses, sp
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44 month ago
kayodeok : Is Windows Automatic Update Client rebooting your system unexpectedly? Read this to "fix" it... - Windows XP SP2 Only: "To prevent Automatic Updates from restarting a computer while users are logged on, the administrator can create the NoAutoRebootWithLoggedOnUsers registry value in HKLM\SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\WindowsUpdate\AU"
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45 month ago
kayodeok : Firefox explorers - When Bill Robertson decided last year to switch 450 workers and 100 desktops at De Bortoli Wines to the open source Firefox web browser, he had the company's future in mind
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45 month ago
kayodeok : Cracking Cached Domain/Active Directory Passwords on Windows XP/2000/2003 - This tutorial will cover the basics of collecting the cached password hashes and setting up a Debian based Linux system with a patched version of "John the Ripper" to crack these hashes
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