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so i was going to this site: http://ezpicking.com/forum/index.php it's a small lockpicking forum an what did i see ? It's defaced So i just want to say how lame defacing is, OK they should spend more time securing their website but that doesn't give you the right to do something this stupid. I mean, what's the point ? if it would be a site with child pornography i would understand it but this is just the work of people with to much spare time. what's your opinion on defacing ?
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1) Gnome 2) / 3) Nautilus 4) Firefox 5) -Python with scapy -Nmap -tcpdump -wireshark -dsniff -thc-hydra -netcat -mtr -google!!!!! 6) OpenOffice 7) I like to keep distros as small as possible, i will install the programs i want myself. 8) 3 9) vlc 10) tuxkart :)
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or you could use tor sometimes it's slow but it does the job
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i hope to be there
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well first you will need to write a file with the subdomains to search for like this: forums intranet sales video .... then paste this code into another file called subfind.py import urllib2,sys site = sys.argv[1] subs = sys.argv[2] subs = open(subs,'r').readlines() for sub in subs: sub = sub.replace("\n","") site2 = "http://"+sub+"."+site try: urllib2.urlopen(site2).readlines() print site2 except: pass print "done" and save it now run it from the commandline like this python subfind.py google.com <the file with the subdomains> if a valid subdomain is found it will print it out
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site:hak5.org will find things like hak5.org/cast or hak5.org/feed link:hak5.org will find sites who link to hak5.org
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to find al the links on different websites to a site you can use google like : link:hak5.org if you need to find al the links on a website you will need to search the source to href=site.com and to find things like wiki.hak5.org you need to write a script that tries to open different subdomains like this python script: import urllib2 subs = ["w","wi","wik","wiki"] for sub in subs: site ="http://"+sub+".hak5.org" try: urllib2.urlopen(site).readlines() print site except: pass is this what you was asking for ?
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I forgot to mention that in the second episode they use the HAK5 switchblade
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I've just found this , it's pretty cool -Tiger Team is the name of an American television show that airs on TruTV (formerly CourtTV). The show follows a civilian tiger team composed of Chris Nickerson, Luke McOmie, and Ryan Jones, which is hired to infiltrate organizations with the objective of testing their weaknesses to electronic, psychological, tactical, and physical threats. Attacks executed on organizations in this television show include social engineering, wired and wireless hacking, and physically breaking into buildings. The television show's first two episodes aired Tuesday, December 25, 2007 at 11:00 pm ET and 11:30 pm ET. The first episode is available on TruTV's website in streaming flash format[1]. The first two episodes were re-aired, back-to-back, on June 16th, 2008.- wikipedia to bad there are only two episodes http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tiger_Team_(TV_series)
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i recommend eeexubuntu , it's based on xubuntu and it works like a charm on the eee http://wiki.eeeuser.com/ubuntu:eeexubuntu:home
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amen
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http://www.securityfocus.com/brief/206 "the hacker entered 97 U.S. government computers, calling it the "biggest every military hack" in American history." and that just by checking for blank passwords
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well nessus is included but besides that it doesn't look much different than backtrack is it worth the download ?
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and why would you want to do this ?
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well this is true , but i wouldn't say that breaking into people systems makes you a cracker , you can also be an "ethical hacker " or a "pentester" and break into peoples systems with their permission and i think most people here aren't crackers but just geeks and programmers , my view of hackers
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i use eeexubuntu , simple but good
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i d'rather have it a little bit quiet than scriptkiddies asking how to hack their school
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I've just watched it , not to bad but not very good neither i like he said " google a hacker's best friend " but besides that , ....
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thanks for the tip will watch it later this evening
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revolution os : the history of linux http://www.revolution-os.com/
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these hashes are from a computer you own right ?? well there is this thing called google and you should be able to find your answer in a matter of seconds
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you mean an offline cracker right ? what about this : http://www.securiteam.com/tools/5EP0R1FCKK.html
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i love the idea and if you send it oversea i would buy one