windows

/Tag:windows

Week 50 In Review – 2014

Resources Free eBook Download, Getting Started with OpenBTS – openbts.org The new OpenBTS book is being made available for free! Fill in your name and e-mail address and they'll send you a DRM-free PDF of the book. Nosuchcon 2014-Live stream – nosuchcon.org Here are a List of HLS streams available. Open with VLC, mplayer, a browser on [...]

Week 49 In Review – 2014

Resources Using PowerShell for Client Side Attacks – abofapenetrationtester.com This blog post details everything that Nikhil Mittal spoke about at DeepSec plus much more. With this blog post, a newer version of Nishang with "Client" category of attacks is also being released. Lets have a look at the scripts one-by-one. Operation Cleaver – cylance.com The Operation Cleaver [...]

Week 43 In Review – 2014

Events Related Hack.lu 2014 Wrap-Up Day #1 – blog.rootshell.be After attending BlackHat last week in Amsterdam, Xavier is now in Luxembourg until Friday to attend the 10th edition of Hack.lu. here is Xavier’s wrap-up for the first day. As usual, the first day started via a first bunch of workshops. Hack.lu 2014 Wrap-Up Day #2 – blog.rootshell.be [...]

Week 47 In Review – 2013

Resources SIM Card Forensics: An Introduction – resources.infosecinstitute.com A detail discussion by Rohit Shaw about SIM (subscriber identity module), SIM structure and it's file systems, security, tools etc. Vulnerabilities Elevating privileges by exploiting weak folder permissions – www.greyhathacker.net This post is about weaknesses in folder permissions leading to elevation of privilege by using DLL hijacking vulnerabilities [...]

2014-04-19T14:47:20-07:00 November 25th, 2013|Security Vulnerabilities, Site News, Week in Review|0 Comments

Week 10 in Review – 2013

Event Related DEP-ASLR bypass without ROP-JIT.pdf - docs.google.com This is a pdf file from the event CanSecWest 2013 Pwn2Own: IE10, Firefox, Chrome, Reader, Java hacks land $500k - theregister.co.uk It's back to the drawing board for coders at Microsoft, Google, Adobe, Mozilla, and Oracle after entrants in the annual Pwn2Own contest waltzed off with over [...]

Week 5 in Review – 2012

Event Related ShmooCon 2012 Updates, Videos, Slides and Presentation Five Ways We’re Killing Our Own Privacy - scribd.com/doc Slides from ShmooCon and Firetalks Presentation Attacking Prox Card Systems - opensecurityresearch.com Slides and Code from Brad Antoniewicz's awesome talk on Attacking Prox Card Systems Shmoocon 2012 - tombom.co.uk In the absence of an “official” download link [...]