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May 25, 2013, 03:39:42 PM
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Resources / Tutorials / Re: introduce me exploitation books
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on: February 04, 2013, 07:39:28 AM
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Goooood!
Thanks i am really more comfortable with videos but its needs a gigantic internet bandwidth but its ok thanks.
is exploits are written in C or not??
Open Security Training is like gold given for free but sadly the videos are wayyy tooo gigantic and the classes are in Assembly.
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Ethical Hacking Discussions and Related Certifications / General Certification / Re: nth topic on Career Advice
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on: February 04, 2013, 07:29:44 AM
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I know how it is in India. You have enough time to make up your mind.
I am not the right guy to suggest you about Masters.
If you are really keen on doing a cert, I'd suggest you not to go for CEH, Do something like Elearsecurity or OSCP. There are numerous threads that talk about skills needed for this courses, most of these skills you'd have covered in B'Tech.
As far as programming is concerned, try to learn Python, as there are numerous resources available from where you can learn Python, and books like "Violent Python" and focused on Python for Pen Testing.
For CCNA, you can just do it on your own pace, Packet Tracer would be enough to prepare for CCNA. If you are in B'Lore, go to S.P Road where you can find loads of Networking stuff being sold for super cheap price.
My advice: Take your time & Make ur decision, think about all the possibilities.
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Ethical Hacking Discussions and Related Certifications / Programming / some Cipher that I found interesting..
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on: February 03, 2013, 10:52:02 PM
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I participated in NullCon CTF two days ago, it went better than expected. There was a cryptography question which carried least score among all but it was solved only by veryyyy few people, I couldn't solve it. I thought maybe it's an interesting question discuss.
CipherText: Qssdsctes?dsspeouiuctiiouo
Hint: 144122251532418, Another Interesting Hint: Interesting variant was used in the war between the states
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Ethical Hacking Discussions and Related Certifications / Forensics / How to find a file time stamps
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on: February 03, 2013, 02:14:25 AM
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I have a file, basically it's a small text file which has been created and modified on one Linux system and copied on to my machine. I would like to know how can I retrive the time stamps of the file for the events that happened in the former OS. is it possible to trace the old time stamps on my machine or should I have access to the first machine, in both cases which tools can I use. I tried 'stat', 'ls' which doesn't provide much details.
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Ethical Hacking Discussions and Related Certifications / Wireless / cracking wpa2 - how to start from bottom of wordlist
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on: January 14, 2013, 07:24:10 AM
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I have been trying to crack WPA using aircrack-ng dictionary based attack. I have a huge word list and I'd like to know if there is a way to start from bottom of the wordlist, like starting with last word in file to the first. Is there any tool or technique that will let me create a copy of the same dictionary but in reverse order. (And I do own the access point I am trying to gain access into. This question is just out of curiosity because I couldn't finish entire dictionary in one go, it stopped at around 90%, it'd be better to start from bottom).
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