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Infiltrator

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  1. Do definitely that, also I don't know if the company you work for, has an internet usage policy in place. If it doesn't, I would get the IT department to write one up, and get every employee to sign it off. This should stop employees from spending too much time surfing on the internet. If anyone breaches or violate this police, the company should give them a formal warning. Setting up a squid proxy is not hard, but once you've got it up and running you will be able to block specific websites, and if an employee has a problen, they can go up to their IT manager and have a fit about.
  2. When you log in for the first time, what's the default run-time before they log you out, and you have to log back in again?
  3. Nice blog, you are doing a good job. I just bookmarked it.
  4. Another thing you could do is, if you have a beefed up computer, you could create several virtual machines and install TOR on each one of them. Tor will give you the ability to remain annonimous to a degree, and at the same time, you will be able to accomplish what you want.
  5. Chrome has a feature called "Incognito mode" a) Webpages that you open and files downloaded while you are incognito aren't recorded in your browsing and download histories. B) All new cookies are deleted after you close all incognito windows that you've opened. c) Changes made to your Google Chrome bookmarks and general settings while in incognito mode are always saved. https://support.google.com/chrome/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=95464&p=cpn_incognito
  6. If you need to get into your work's desktop computer, I would use TeamViewer, it would be a lot easier for you, since TeamViewer uses SSL to bypass any firewall restrictions.
  7. Just use a VPN, there are good VPN services such as nVpn, cyberghostvpn, and the recommended by Hak5 https://www.witopia.net/
  8. Yeah, the netstat command only allows you to view all current established connections, in your computer it doesn't allow you to terminate them. You will need a third party app, such as the one Digip suggested, The TCPView.
  9. Very nicely done and honestly most netbook wireless internal antenna perfomance suck and mounting an external antenna certainly helps add that extra boost in performance. And yet for better performance you could always upgrade the antenna for a high dbi one.
  10. I am experiencing this problem too. It could be a webhosting issue or they are experiencing issues with moving the forum.
  11. I would go with a VPN service, there are cheap ones like CyberGhost or UltraVPN or even Nvpn. For something like $5 or $8 dollars per month.
  12. While its illegal, you could use a RAT to monitor what your GF does on her computer. If you need more information about it, visit the hackforums.net. I can't discuss more about this, because its against the Hak5 forum rules.
  13. The point of a proxy isn't always for concealing your IP address, proxy servers also have other roles, like for web caching and forwarding requests on behalf of the web clients. So it's always important to check what, proxy you are using, not all proxies are what the seem to be. There are proxies that are purposely built for spying on users, by sniffing any traffic that goes through. These proxies are also known as honeypot proxies. In my experience, sometimes you are better off with a VPN than a proxy.
  14. So how well does the privilege escalation works on your rubber ducky? I mean, does the victim still require to be logged in as administrator for this work?
  15. In this circumstance, I would get a spare computer, if you have one lying around and set it up as a hotspot, instead of using your server which doesn't support your wireless card.
  16. In that case, NO they wouldn't be able to tell if you are the same user, since you are using multiple accounts and proxies to appear to be coming from a different location. However, there's one thing you should be aware of, some proxies will forward IP header information as well, meaning that they could reveal your real IP address, so even if you are using a proxy, to access the forum as a different user, they could block you, because they will see two different users coming from the same IP address.
  17. They could use either a third party service provider or a software running in their network to detect and block when someone is using a VPN or Proxy. Edit: If you do a search in Google for, how to block proxy servers/users, you will find lots of information on it.
  18. If you need to wipe your hard drive securely, you could boot it Dban or BCWipe, the only issue I have, is I am not 100% sure if these boot CDs would work on Macs, so you would have to remove the HDD and install it on a PC, if it doesn't work and wipe it off from there.
  19. The only one I know of is MIRC.
  20. Correct, you wouldn't be able to use both USB and Ethernet connection at the same time, but if the NAS had two Ethernet ports you could have two separate networks and still share data between them. I would check out that Qnap units, if I were you.
  21. I agree, his ideas are very much the same as the Hak5 Ethernet TAP adapter. So I don't know why he is trying to reinvent the wheel.
  22. I know that Asus router very well, I've been doing a bit of research into it and I don't believe its firmware supports Telnet.
  23. Just a heads up to you, certain forums don't like users trying to access them via a proxy. I say that, because I am a member of another hacking forum, and whenever I try to use TOR or any other proxy, they refuse me to log into my account at all.
  24. See, If you can get a hold of that Windows installation CD off your friend, and create an ISO image of it, Then, with the ISO image copy it to an USB drive and boot your netbook off it, at the the Windows installation screen, select the partition that has your Windows installed on, the Windows installation Wizard will then format that partition and install the Window on it. Once the Windows installation is complete, you will need to fix your boot grub, so that you can dual boot again.
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