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  1. LOL, FUD (and not very good FUD) it is: http://t.co/kI2imjCz

  2. “@F1Photographer: A #photographer takes the fight to a national newspaper: http://t.co/FkzhNpzp” - Unbelievable !

  3. First home game of the rugby season, YEAH !!! #likingrugbygivesmesomethingtodiscusswithnongeeks :)

  4. My god, w3af is an awesome tool !

  5. Is that to say you pointed him to C# ?
  6. “@IGN: Hmm... Saints Row's developer thinks the rumored Xbox 720 used game ban is a "fantastic idea" http://t.co/zeyUOfxn” - Booooo!

  7. My top tools: 1) Backtrack 5 on laptop 2) Fiddler 3) SoapUI 4) Putty 5) Burp Suite
  8. xpn

    Iptables

    Is this the exact copy of the file you are using during your restore ? Just wondering what is on Line 16 that is causing problems ?
  9. I would advise starting with the basics, such as core programming principles (C, Assembly). There are many books available, but I find you can't go wrong with the O'Reilly series. Once you have a good understanding of computer software, then move to an area of computer security that interests you, such as Network protocols, drivers / kernel security (Ring 0), Web Services etc. There are numerous CompSec and Pentesting communities dotted around the internet with information you can use to further yourself. Then just learn, learn, learn !!! It's not easy, but if you are serious, you can achieve your goal. PS: I hope it goes without saying that this advice is based on the understanding that you are learning to 'Hack' in the traditional sense, not for malicious purposes.
  10. xpn

    Rdp/vnc/ssh

    VPN would be my solution, using a combination of security mechanisms such as Certificates, whitelisting and of course logging for auditability. Once you implement a core security solution such as this, you are free to use whichever protocols you want to.
  11. One good thing came out of me learning Ruby.. I found Django. Not too sure how that happened, maybe I just prefer Python ?

  12. Not a clue why twitter chooses to rotate that image, but you get the idea :D

  13. My god, that was one messed up film...

  14. Someone has just borrowed me 'The Grudge' - Japanese Version.. dare I ??

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