root labs rdist – Nate Lawson blog
Thursday, January 20th, 2011blog by Nate Lawson, a good blog to follow if you are interested in InfoSec
blog by Nate Lawson, a good blog to follow if you are interested in InfoSec
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review of the security related things that happened in the linux kernel circles in 2010.
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Most complete research on stuxnet comes from Symantec in a form of their paper called “W32.Stuxnet Dossier”.
Posted in analysis, hacking, infosec, malware, PLC, SCADA, Security, siemens, stuxnet, symantec, virus | Comments Off | permalink
Blog posts from Symantec tagged as ‘stuxnet’ — most current research on the topic usually announced there.
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Immunity Debugger, vulns, sploits, and other good stuff
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[some notes on] How to use clamav built-in JIT byte-code interpreter to create new viri signature definitions.
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A paper [presented @ DEFCON 2010] describing algorithm to solve reCAPTCHA ( http://reCAPTCHA .net )
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in 3 lines Dan’s method is:
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“The conflicts between nation states in cyberspace are nothing like warfare, and the tools hackers use are nothing like weapons. However, this fiction is what is driving national policy, and that worries me a lot. I feel this cluelessness is a bigger d…
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a project from Electronic Frontier Foundation. Tests your web browser’s signature by checking user-agent string, browser plug-ins, HTT_ACCEPT, etc
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