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A bunch of Security Matters: November 2006
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A bunch of Security Matters. Some thoughts about Information Security from the point of view of a Spanish guy who likes to ride the horse of his imagination and walk through the everlasting nature. Thursday, 30 November 2006. Contribute to the Security Community! Although that is the current situation in the public mailing lists (there are some exceptions, like the superb daily-dave. Publicado por Johnny Foo. Vínculos a esta entrada. Monday, 27 November 2006. Can ISPs block outbound connections? Most of ...
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A bunch of Security Matters: Yersinia VTP exploit
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A bunch of Security Matters. Some thoughts about Information Security from the point of view of a Spanish guy who likes to ride the horse of his imagination and walk through the everlasting nature. Saturday, 27 January 2007. Coding the VTP support. We made a very hard work for discovering some Cisco propiertary protocols like DTP and VTP since there is no public information about them. But I guess nobody likes their internal network not to work properly, so we consider it as a medium one. I read up on li...
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A bunch of Security Matters: Old DNS stuff
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A bunch of Security Matters. Some thoughts about Information Security from the point of view of a Spanish guy who likes to ride the horse of his imagination and walk through the everlasting nature. Thursday, 14 December 2006. Today I was trying to test honeysnap. Which, by the way, it is a very useful tool) with some DNS data in a pcap file and wanted to test some HINFO and TXT DNS records. But the problem I came across is that it is very rare to find any HINFO record nowadays in the Internet! Not one da...
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A bunch of Security Matters: Outsourcing the coding lifecycle
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A bunch of Security Matters. Some thoughts about Information Security from the point of view of a Spanish guy who likes to ride the horse of his imagination and walk through the everlasting nature. Tuesday, 9 January 2007. Outsourcing the coding lifecycle. But there are many issues to take into account if you are interested in hiring those guys. I'll try to summarize some of them in order to try not to compromise your code quality:. Code efficiency: I wish it wil be so. Publicado por Johnny Foo. Not one ...
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A bunch of Security Matters: January 2007
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A bunch of Security Matters. Some thoughts about Information Security from the point of view of a Spanish guy who likes to ride the horse of his imagination and walk through the everlasting nature. Sunday, 28 January 2007. Analyzing malware inside Parallels. It ran properly without realizing that it was running in a virtual machine. For the curious, the returned address is '0x8003f400'. Publicado por Johnny Foo. Vínculos a esta entrada. Saturday, 27 January 2007. But I guess nobody likes their internal n...
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A bunch of Security Matters: Analyzing malware inside Parallels
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A bunch of Security Matters. Some thoughts about Information Security from the point of view of a Spanish guy who likes to ride the horse of his imagination and walk through the everlasting nature. Sunday, 28 January 2007. Analyzing malware inside Parallels. It ran properly without realizing that it was running in a virtual machine. For the curious, the returned address is '0x8003f400'. Publicado por Johnny Foo. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Outsourcing the coding lifecycle.
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A bunch of Security Matters: December 2006
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A bunch of Security Matters. Some thoughts about Information Security from the point of view of a Spanish guy who likes to ride the horse of his imagination and walk through the everlasting nature. Saturday, 30 December 2006. Malware is in the air. In summary, let's have a happy new year 2007 and check out the Mark Russinovich video about detecting malware. Before the end of the year! Publicado por Johnny Foo. Vínculos a esta entrada. Thursday, 14 December 2006. Today I was trying to test honeysnap.
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building a pen testing lab – questions and concerns – terminal23.net
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Ghosts in the wire (or rock out with your hack out). Building a pen testing lab – questions and concerns. October 27, 2016. October 27, 2016. It’s been years since I had a working lab at home, and I’m finding myself ready to build a new one. Building and maintaining your security lab is less about being a security expert and more about wearing your Systems Administrator hat. Maybe even your shiny new devops hat! The second easiest route is to forage. Even just having a few extra workstation-class systems...
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putting money back into myself – 1-3 year plan – terminal23.net
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Ghosts in the wire (or rock out with your hack out). Putting money back into myself – 1-3 year plan. November 12, 2016. Now that I’ve gently pivoted my career, I have a chance to identify and work on some of my knowledge gaps and desires over the next couple years. This is. PWK/OSCP from Offensive Security –. Not prohibitively expensive, well-regarded, satisfying, self-paced study and a cert to show for it after. CTP/OSCE from Offensive Security –. Linux – local class? There are plenty of other accessibl...