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Mobius Forensic Toolkit v0.5.8 Released

Mobius Forensic Toolkit v0.5.8 Released

Jun 30, 2011
Mobius Forensic Toolkit v0.5.8 Released Mobius Forensic Toolkit is a forensic framework written in Python/GTK that manages cases and case items, providing an abstract interface for developing extensions. Cases and item categories are defined using XML files for easy integration with other tool Change Log : The Hive (registry viewer) features three new reports:email accounts, TCP/IP interfaces, and computer descriptions. All registry reports can be exported as CSV and the user password report can be exported in a format suitable for John the Ripper as well. Minor improvements were made Installation As root, type: python setup.py install Usage Run mobius_bin.py. Download Here
TDSS rootkit infects 1.5 million US computers

TDSS rootkit infects 1.5 million US computers

Jun 30, 2011
TDSS rootkit infects 1.5 million US computers Millions of PCs around the world infected by the dangerous TDSS ‘super-malware’ rootkit as part of a campaign to build a giant new botnet. The report is presented by researchers from security firm Kaspersky Lab. TDSS also known as ‘TDL’ and sometimes by its infamous rootkit component, Alureon. It has grown into a multi-faceted malware nexus spinning out ever more complex and dangerous elements as it evolves. Kaspersky Lab researchers were able to penetrate three SQL-based command and control (C&C) servers used to control the activities of the malware’s latest version, TDL-4, where they discovered the IP addresses of 4.5 million IP PCs infected by the malware in 2011 alone. Almost 1.5 million of these were in the US.If active, this number of compromised computers could make it one of the largest botnets in the world, with the US portion alone worth an estimated $250,000 (£155,000) to the underground economy. The researchers noti...
FBI searches LulzSec suspect home in Hamilton, Ohio

FBI searches LulzSec suspect home in Hamilton, Ohio

Jun 30, 2011
FBI searches LulzSec suspect home in Hamilton, Ohio The investigation into the LulzSec hacking team continues, with news that FBI agents have searched a house in Hamilton, Ohio. FBI investigation believed to have been fuelled by interviews with Ryan Cleary, but did not lead to charges. Federal agents are said to have searched a teenager's home in Jackson Road, Hamilton on Monday 27 June, although no-one was charged after the search warrant was served. Ohio teenager was known within LulzSec as " m_nerva ", who leaked text logs of discussions between the group after they had hacked into the website of an FBI affiliate at the beginning of June. After that, m_nerva's case address was listed by LulzSec as being in Hamilton, Ohio  Last week FBI agents searched the house of a woman in Iowa and questioned her about links with the group. LulzSec said in a statement that it had six members, though it never stated their gender.
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Pentest Like Attackers Actually Do. SEC560 at SANSFIRE 2026

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From Kerberoasting to domain dominance—SEC560 covers the full kill chain. Washington, D.C., July 13.
Hackers target Al-Qaida Internet communications systems

Hackers target Al-Qaida Internet communications systems

Jun 30, 2011
Hackers target Al-Qaida Internet communications systems Computer hackers shut down Al-Qaida's ability to communicate its messages to the world through the Internet. Al-Qaida's online communications have been temporarily crippled.The attack was carried out within the past few days by unknown hackers targeting al-Qaida's Internet communications systems. According to Kohlmann," My guess is that it will take them at least several days more to repair the damage and get their network up and functioning again ,". A year ago, Al-Qaida's Internet communications suffered a similar hacker attack. British newspapers reported earlier this month that the the UK government hacked into an al-Qaida website last year and inserted recipes for making cupcakes in place of instructions on how to build bombs. The target was the group's English language magazine, "Inspire," intended for Muslims in the West. The magazine is the product of al-Qaida in the Arabian P...
President Obama release National Strategy for Counter terrorism

President Obama release National Strategy for Counter terrorism

Jun 29, 2011
President Obama release National Strategy for Counter terrorism Today President Obama’s release National Strategy for Counterterrorism, which was presented by John Brennan, Assistant to the President for Homeland Security and Counterterrorism in a speech at SAIS named “ Ensuring al-Qa’ida’s Demise ”.  The strategy articulates the United States’ broad, sustained and integrated campaign against al-Qa’ida, its affiliates and its adherents, consistent with the President’s enduring commitment to protect the American people. Download the 26 pages PDF released
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