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How to tweak tools against targets that block ICMP 2010-07-17
Jacky Jack (jacksonsmth698 gmail com)
Hi

Some tools/scanners first send ICMP packet before they do their job.

So, for some hosts which block such packets, I have no idea on how to
use those tools.

How can I tweak it so that I can use it?

I refer to to the closed-source tools/scanners.

Thank you.

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Getting Physical: Hot Summer Security 2010-07-16
Pete Herzog (lists isecom org)
Hi,

A new article about the OSSTMM and physical security:

https://www.infosecisland.com/blogview/5479-Getting-Physical-Hot-Summer-
Security.html

Sincerely,
-pete.

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Pete Herzog - Managing Director - pete (at) isecom (dot) org [email concealed]
ISECOM - Institute for Security and Open Methodologies
www.isecom.org - www.osst

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ClubHack2010 CFP 2010-07-15
ClubHack (seclist clubhack com)
:: Call For Paper ::
Mother of all Indian Hacker's Conferences "ClubHack" is now in its
fourth year and we again invite all the geeks & hackers around the
world to be a part of the same.

ClubHack2010 opens its CFP today. See http://clubhack.com/2010/cfp

We are expecting a good deep knowledge techn

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Ending the Security Business of Guessing 2010-07-14
Pete Herzog (lists isecom org)
Hi,

A new post here showing the big changes in OSSTMM 3:

https://www.infosecisland.com/blogview/5297-Ending-the-Security-Business
-of-Guessing.html

"What if a Risk Assessment is no longer the best way to evaluate an
organization or prepare it for future threats? What if there was a
better way? W

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Rainbow Tables 2010-07-13
Pen Testr (pentestr gmail com) (1 replies)
Hi
I have created rain bow tables for LM hash using rtgen with 1-7
characters. The files are named as *.rt. How do I use these tables in
ophcrack?
Thanks
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Re: Rainbow Tables 2010-07-13
Robin (rbailey security googlemail com)
VPNs and double encryption 2010-07-10
Miguel González Castaños (miguel_3_gonzalez yahoo es) (1 replies)
Dear all,

As I have already mentioned here I'm doing an online course in
Security. My final assignment or project is to design (but I have
decided to go further and implement it) a VPN for a small office which
in theory would have HTTPs I've chosen OpenVPN for my tests. My tutor
mentions th

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Re: VPNs and double encryption 2010-07-15
Nick Besant (lists hwf cc)
Metasploit Framework 3.4.1 Released 2010-07-12
Jonathan Cran (jcran metasploit com)
Downloads and more information at http://www.metasploit.com/

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The Metasploit Project is proud to announce the release of the
Metasploit Framework version 3.4.1.  As always, you can get it from
our downloads page (http://www.metasploit.com/framework/download/)
for Windows, Linux or as an OS-inde

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Decrypting Frequency Hopping packets 2010-07-08
James Lay (jlay slave-tothe-box net)
Hey All!

So...I am doing an internal pentest and have run across something
interesting. Situation: OLD Symbol Spectrum24 FH PCMCIA NIC's connecting
to OLD Symbol Spectrum FH AP2411...no WEP. I haven't found ANYTHING that
allows me to use the PCMCIA NIC as a sniffing device (something a la
Kismet

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Hackers May Be Giants with Sharp Teeth 2010-07-07
Pete Herzog (lists isecom org)
Hi,

After many years of resisting, I've finally relented to maintain a
blog. The first post is here and it addresses the main failure of risk
- guessing threats. It's a major reason why the OSSTMM has dropped
risk from its pages in version 3.

https://www.infosecisland.com/blogview/5031-Hackers-

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Re: WiFi sniffing need to be connected? 2010-07-06
Nikhil Wagholikar (visitnikhil gmail com) (1 replies)
Hi List,

Yes, I agree with Shenk. There is indeed a concept of RFMON. You can
surely sniff data and management packets of a wireless network without
even associating with the target wireless network with this RFMON mode
of wireless card. However, this is not possible with Promisious mode.

The RFMO

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Re: WiFi sniffing need to be connected? 2010-07-08
Enis Sahin (enis c sahin gmail com) (3 replies)
Re: WiFi sniffing need to be connected? 2010-07-09
Edwin Rene (edwin rene gmail com)
Re: WiFi sniffing need to be connected? 2010-07-09
kalgecin (at) gmail (dot) com [email concealed] (kalgecin gmail com)
RE: WiFi sniffing need to be connected? 2010-07-08
Cor Rosielle (cor outpost24 com) (1 replies)
Re: WiFi sniffing need to be connected? 2010-07-13
5.K1dd (5 k1dd austinhackers org)
Re: WiFi sniffing need to be connected? 2010-07-05
Nikhil Wagholikar (visitnikhil gmail com)
Dear friend Sherif,

Logically thinking, unless you know the IP Address range (if you
planning to do it manually) of the target Wireless network, how will
you put your Wireless NIC in promiscuous mode? Even if you somehow
guessed the network range, and configured your wireless card to some
arbitrary

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[HITB-Announce] HITB Magazine Issue 003 + HITBSecConf2010 - Amsterdam 2010-07-05
Hafez Kamal (aphesz hackinthebox org)
Our first ever HITBSecConf in Europe is over! A big big thank you to all
our sponsors, speakers, crew, volunteers and of course attendees who
made it over to join us!!!

We're already planning for 2011 and the tentative timing for the HITB
Europe is mid May (stay tuned to our @hitbsecconf twitter st

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Re: demoing sslv2 vulns 2010-07-04
Robin Wood (robin digininja org) (1 replies)
On 4 July 2010 12:47, rapper crazy <rappercrazzy (at) gmail (dot) com [email concealed]> wrote:
> Hello Robin,
>
> The exploitation of these vulnerabilities require industrial / govt level
> infra support. The only way to attack these vulnerabilities are with
> cryptanalytic attack.
> Breaking these might not be possible for lo

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RE: demoing sslv2 vulns 2010-07-06
Cor Rosielle (cor outpost24 com) (2 replies)
Re: demoing sslv2 vulns 2010-07-13
Yered Céspedes (yered yeredsoft com) (1 replies)
Re: demoing sslv2 vulns 2010-07-19
Richard Miles (richard k miles googlemail com) (1 replies)
Re: demoing sslv2 vulns 2010-07-21
chintan dave (davechintan gmail com)
Re: demoing sslv2 vulns 2010-07-09
Todd Haverkos (infosec haverkos com)
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