A new look and feel
So I have graduated from the black and green standard hacker theme (with forest header) to a much easier to read and iPhone friendly theme. I have also added a few things to the site. Probably the most...
View ArticleThe Academy is giving away money!
Ok, it’s not to you, but it is to a good cause. Here is their blurb: Hackers for Charity helps non-malicious hackers gain valuable job experience by putting them to work on projects for charity. They...
View ArticleMcGoodies from operat0r
Many of you know who operat0r is, Darren in particular since operat0r pulled a magic trick on Darren’s ACER ONE (Archive.org Links) that turned it from brick to badass in less than 5 minutes. But what...
View ArticleHack or Halo 5 at ShmooCon 2009
Even if you have been to ShmooCon, something that alludes most con-goers is the Hack or Halo contest. Most of the time you will see it’s organizers at table near the registration desk getting people...
View ArticleShmooCon Room Sharing
Update - Shmoocon already had a list: http://lists.shmoo.com/mailman/listinfo/shmoocon-roommates Go with what your readers want right? Well I have recently been getting a lot of hits on finding room...
View ArticleToday in Dilbert
I thought today’s dilbert fit me to a ‘T’: Originally Posted: http://dilbert.com/strips/comic/2008-11-21/
View ArticleSBN move to Lijit
Alan posted this about the SBN: Well there is not much sense keeping it a secret any longer, as others have already blogged on it. The Security Bloggers Network is going Lijit. Working with the folks...
View ArticleGmail Snooze Button
I use gmail. Not really a big admission nor, very hard to find out. But the reason I use it is becasuse of it’s theading and archiving. For me those two abilities are unmatched anywhere else, both...
View ArticleGoPC links with ThinLinX
Unless you have been hiding under a rock, or just started reading this blog today. You have heard about GoPC. I featured it in my USB Goodies 2008 and I love their product. Now that they have entered...
View ArticleEgo Surfing or Caring?
Gary Vaynerchuk of Wine Library TV made a post about Ego Searching. He describes in this short video that ego searching when you are trying to make a brand is simply caring about your audience: Now...
View ArticleMaltego 2.01 Released
This is just a quick blurb because Tom from the Security Justice Podcast already has a great post about all the changes: Check out his post here: http://spylogic.net/item/382 New link:...
View ArticleSecurity Guards without guns
I have had this rant on Twitter (if they had threading I would link to it). I have also had it in person a half dozen times at CSI Annual. And a piece of it was touched on a piece of the puzzle by Jack...
View ArticleJasager: On the Defensive
Guest Article By: Ryan Pfleghaar (post_break) of iamthekiller.net DEFENDING AGAINST JASAGER Jasager has been making people question wireless security since episode one of season four on Hak5. The...
View ArticleAsk and you shall receive - SumoLinux
If you haven’t seen it yet, I posted about a Nerv-Labs Live DVD that included all kinds security distros in one bootable DVD. Which was also featured in Episode 0x415 of Hak5. Well, there were some...
View ArticleGmail Tasks
It’s not quite the snooze button I asked for, but it will do. Google implemented Gmail Tasks inside of Gmail Labs. Here is the blog post about it:...
View ArticleBurp Suite v1.2 Released
It’s official Burp Suite 1.2 is officially released to the masses. It includes a whole host of new features. Mainly (the ones spoke of in the blog post about the release): Site map showing information...
View ArticleEnterprise Security - Moving a Giant
Yesterday on Twitter I posed 3 questions: Question 1: Now that Clickjacking has faded away from “Newest Greatest BAD STUFF”, how many implemented NoScript personally? What about Enterprise wide?...
View ArticleBSODomizer - Cube Warfare and Beyond
Alright you all have heard of some of the annoying items that make ThinkGeek a one stop shop for cube warfare, such as the Annoy-a-tron and the Phantom Keystroker. Well nothing can hold a candle to the...
View ArticleUsing SAMBA to crack Unix passwords
This is an untested theory, but I don’t see why it wouldn’t work. Anyone who wants to prove it either way is very welcome to comment on the matter below. Ok. Say you have the following exerpt from an...
View ArticleSpeaking Evolved
I believe there is a fear in the security community about speaking. Most don’t believe they either have something important enough to say, or have some awesome ‘thing’ and are just too afraid of the...
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