Archive for August, 2010

Google Dork Mega List

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A while ago I posted something on the topic of using Google for finding things that maybe you didn’t know you could find so easily. After I finished with documenting various locations for downloading media I began searching for all the dorks I could. READ MORE

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Ebay Vulnerability Report – Security Risk: High

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Several severe vulnerabilities were discovered by IFailStuff of the HackTalk Security Team in the CMS that Ebay uses to serve their customers. READ MORE

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Apple kills JailBreakMe bug

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Apple has fixed a vulnerability that allowed iOS to be hacked.

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Firefox 4 Beta 4 Released

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The Mozilla team released the fourth beta of Firefox 4 today but don’t expect feature freeze code until September.

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Advanced google searching and google-fu

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It’s old news to a great many but there are some interesting things you can do with the tools Google gives you. Specifically, it’s phenomenally powerful search engine. READ MORE

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Adobe’s BlackHat Patch

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Adobe released a patch for severe flaws in their Acrobat and ReaderPDF software that addresses vulnerabilities released during this year’s Black Hat convention. It seems that besides Microsoft, Adobe has become the software equivalent to the popular (and daily exploited) Joomla CMS.

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“Network Solutions” Domains served malware

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It seems that domains from “Network Solutions” that said they were “Under Construction” were to install malware on a computer who visits that page.

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AES-256 ICMP relayed chat on a LAN

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This POC uses AES-256-CBC to encrypt strings and inject them into a LAN using ICMP packets to relay the data while simultaneously sniffing for other ICMP packets to decrypt. Being a POC it is by far unfinished though it will eventually reach 1.0 once I give the matter my undivided attention READ MORE

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iPhone security fix will block hackers(?)

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Apple has released a security patch to plug a hole in iOS that exploited PDF vulnerability allowing hackers to do evil stuff. While this may sound “cool” there is another side to this story.

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The Apocalypse is Nigh

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Microsoft actually, officially, recommended a Google product to me, over their own!

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