Maxim,
Take a look at social-engineer.org tons of resources.
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From: Maxim Veksler ma...@vekslers.org
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Interesting I will have to test this one and see. I know recently someone did a
writeup about Microsoft doing a similar phone home when you launch I.E so it
can verify you internet connection.
http://blog.superuser.com/2011/05/16/windows-7-network-awareness/
Infolookup
Was anyone able to test and validate this?
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It works for me with the default install on Ubuntu 10.10 kernel
2.6.35-22-generic once you run the updates it changes to 2.6.35-23 and then it
fails.
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From: Guillaume Friloux
I say just release it and the will contact you in the future :). On a serious
note check the archives maybe the last 4 or so shows back on www.pauldotcom.com.
The had a guess on that Developed a free disclosure model to help take these
type of stress off of you.
Infolookup
Matt,
You have done it once again, I was just testing the last one you did using
madpayload.
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From: matt m...@attackvector.org
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Date: Thu, 26 Aug
The reason I think you have to run wab.exe its because that's the foolish app
that has the corresponding dll isssue. The cvs is just a bonus, I could be
wrong.
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From: paul.sz...@sydney.edu.au
Thanks for the info Matt and nice blog by the way.
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From: matt m...@attackvector.org
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Date: Tue, 24 Aug 2010 13:57:42
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Hey list, I know this is not a how to protect your pc list. But I would
like to know what are some good AV, spyware, adware, and software
firewalls to use. I have to come up with a plan for a few of my clients
who are always being infected.
All help is welcome.
Sherwyn Williams
The Williams
After doing a nmap scan I noticed port 1025 netvenusechat. Have any of
you guys came across this service and are there any vuln out there I
looked at a few sites but no luck on this service.
Sherwyn Williams
Technical Consultant
(917) 650-5139
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