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May 25, 2013, 01:34:31 AM
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Features / Book Reviews / Dissecting the Hack: The F0rb1dd3n Network (Hardcover)
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on: December 07, 2009, 04:52:56 PM
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Has anybody read this book? Sounds like a fun read for the holidays. Dissecting the Hack is one heck of a ride! Hackers, IT professionals, and Infosec aficionados will find a gripping story that takes the reader on a global trip through the world of computer security exploits. One half massive case study, one half technical manual, Dissecting the Hack has it all - learn all about hacking tools and techniques and how to defend your network against threats.
Yes, the security threats are real - read more about the tactics that you see executed throughout the story in the second half of the book where you will learn to recon, scan, explore, exploit and expunge with the tools and techniques shown in the story. Every hack is real and can be used by you once you have the knowledge within this book! Dissecting the Hack: The F0rb1dd3n Network
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Ethical Hacking Discussions and Related Certifications / CEH - Certified Ethical Hacker / Re: passed CEH not sure which cert to do next?
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on: November 12, 2009, 08:44:50 AM
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blackazarro: Do you already know if you have passed? I don't know yet. I took the test last Saturday and boy it was exhausting. Sitting there for six hours and doing 250 questions is tough and not to say that the questions were tough enough. I basically spent 2 minutes for each question until after 2 to 3 hours into the exam I've noticed I was trailing behind which then I started to speed it up and answered the questions more quickly if I wanted to complete the exam on time. I've heard that it takes about a month for you to know if you passed the exam so I should get an answer by December. Let see how it goes, cause after taking the exam, I feel that I failed it.
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Resources / Tools / Re: DVWA v1.0.5
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on: September 03, 2009, 05:36:13 PM
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As far as WEBSECURIFY built-in browser is concern, it does remember the security settings. If I log out of dvwa and log in again, I can see at the bottom left hand corner of the home page that the security level is set to low. Now, I'm not sure about WEBSECURIFY scanner tool. This has to be check.
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Resources / Tools / Re: DVWA v1.0.5
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on: September 03, 2009, 05:15:41 PM
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The WEBSECURIFY tool is not just scanning the login page but other dwva directories as well. This is indicated in the tool report.
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Resources / Tools / Re: DVWA v1.0.5
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on: September 03, 2009, 05:06:57 PM
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When WEBSECURIFY is scanning, it shows the directories that it is scanning so I assume its going through all of them. Also, I don't know if the built-in browser remembers the security settings when I set it to low.
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Resources / Tools / Re: DVWA v1.0.5
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on: September 03, 2009, 04:54:24 PM
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Ok, I tested DVWA 1.0.5 using WEBSECURIFY. You first have to click on the "login to the application first" link in websecurify then supply http://127.0.0.1 and it will scan it completely. Now, websecurify only reported CSRF, Autocomplete enabled and banner disclosure. I know this tool is in beta stage and I'm looking forward to future improvements.
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Resources / Tools / Re: WEBSECURIFY
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on: September 03, 2009, 04:38:05 PM
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Ketchup, thanks for mentioning the "login to application" part. I didn't see the link.
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