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RKAnalyzer - kernel level rootkit analyzer !

RKAnalyzer - kernel level rootkit analyzer !

May 20, 2011
RKAnalyzer - kernel level rootkit analyzer ! RKAnalyzer is a kernel level rootkit analyzer and defender using Hardware Virtualization Techniques, based on the BitVisor Project(A VMM developed by Tsukuba University and open-sourced under BSD License). It tries to monitor kernel level rootkits' actions and log them. What differs RKAnalyzer with tranditional detection softwares(i.e. Rootkit Revealer, IceSword) is that RKAnalyzer actively intercepts rootkit actions, rather than reacting to rootkit after already infected. Also, RKAnalyzer support analysis mode, which differs from defend mode by presenting a much more transparent environment, in which rootkit would consider itself running without being monitored. How to Use :  http://code.google.com/p/rkanalyzer/wiki/HowToUse Download :  http://rkanalyzer.googlecode.com/svn/
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.1 Released !

Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.1 Released !

May 19, 2011
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.1 is now available at http://www.redhat.com/rhel/ . Enhancements provide improvements in system reliability, scalability and performance, coupled with support for upcoming system hardware. This release also delivers patches and security updates, while maintaining application compatibility and OEM/ISV certifications. In addition to performance improvements, Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.1 also provides numerous technology updates, including: Additional configuration options for advanced storage configurations with improvements in FCoE, Datacenter Bridging and iSCSI offload, which allow networked storage to deliver the quality of service commonly associated with directly connected storage Enhancements in virtualization, file systems, scheduler, resource management and high availability New technologies that enable smoother enterprise deployments and tighter integration with heterogeneous systems A technology preview of Red Hat Enterprise Identity (IPA) se...
Role of Hacking in Stealing and Selling Credit Cards !

Role of Hacking in Stealing and Selling Credit Cards !

May 19, 2011
Role of Hacking in Stealing and Selling Credit Cards ! People use the Internet in their everyday lives. With technology advancing as fast as it is, most modern day homes have gone online, turning to the Internet to save time with busy days, performing simple tasks like online banking, purchasing items on eBay or Amazon or getting deals on Buy.com , even taking college classes online. Internet Banking , Credit Cards are become the mode of Payments. Its 2011, Hacker have Eye on your Bank Balance, Credit Card details and Logins. These online Criminals get you Credit Card details and sell them to other customers. Credit card numbers can be purchased for a dollar or less if you buy in bulk And so-called full profiles, including a Social Security number and mother’s maiden name, are available for just $80. ATM pin numbers and platinum cards cost extra. Computer hackers have been found stealing and selling other people's credit card information in masses. Hacking happens just...
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The Validation Gap: What Automated Pentesting Alone Cannot See

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This free guide maps the structural blind spots and gives you 3 diagnostic questions for any vendor conversation.
Linux kernel 2.6.39 released - Update Now !

Linux kernel 2.6.39 released - Update Now !

May 19, 2011
Linux kernel 2.6.39 released - Update Now ! After just 65 days of development, Linus Torvalds has  released  version 2.6.39 of the Linux kernel. The new release includes support for  ipset  which simplified firewall configuration and deployment by allowing updatable and quickly searchable external tables to be used by the network filtering. Interrupt handling can now be handled almost entirely by kernel threads, the ext4 file system and block layers are now able to scale better and show better performance and the kernel now includes a network backend for Xen virtualisation. As always, the new kernel brings hundreds of new or enhanced drivers. For example, support for AMD's current "Cayman" family of high end graphics cards and GPUs arrived with a simple DRM/KMS driver. Also new in this release are drivers for the function keys of Samsung notebooks and the Realtek RTL8192CU and RTL8188CU Wi-Fi chips. Whats News in  Linux kernel 2.6.39 The latest Linux kernel...
Government Directorate Pakistan hacked by lionaneesh

Government Directorate Pakistan hacked by lionaneesh

May 19, 2011
Government Directorate Pakistan hacked by lionaneesh Some of Hacked Users by lionaneesh :  http://pastebin.com/e3htceHt Hacked site : http://www.e-government.gov.pk/
The Social-Engineer Toolkit v1.4 latest Version !

The Social-Engineer Toolkit v1.4 latest Version !

May 18, 2011
The Social-Engineer Toolkit v1.4 latest Version ! The Social Engineering Toolkit (SET) is a python-driven suite of custom tools which solely focuses on attacking the human element of penetration testing. It’s main purpose is to augment and simulate social-engineering attacks and allow the tester to effectively test how a targeted attack may succeed. Official change log: Java changed how self signed certificates work. It shows a big UNKNOWN now, modified self sign a bit. Added the ability to purchase a code signing certificate and sign it automatically. You can either import or create a request. Fixed a bug in the wifi attack vector where it would not recognize /usr/local/sbin/dnsspoof as a valid path Fixed a bug in the new backtrack5 to recognize airmon-ng Added the ability to import your own code signed certificate without having to generate it through SET Fixed an issue where the web templates would load two java applets on mistake, it now is correct and only loads one F...
Sony PlayStation Network hacked again, user passwords compromised !

Sony PlayStation Network hacked again, user passwords compromised !

May 18, 2011
Sony PlayStation Network hacked again, user passwords compromised ! With Sony's PlayStation Network freshly back online, attackers have once again breached the system, this time going for a vulnerability with the system's password reset. This is getting (more) ridiculous. Not even two days after Sony restored its embattled PlayStation Network for most users worldwide, cyber criminals have once again launched an attack, this time going after the PSN’s password reset system. In order for users to reconnect to the PSN, they were required to reset their passwords. You know, for security reasons… News of this third, most recent attack were originally reported on Nyleveia.com, which warned PSN users that “accounts are still not safe.” “I want to make this clear to ALL PSN users. Despite the methods currently employed to force a password change when you first reconnect to the PlayStation network, your accounts still remain unsafe,” writes Nyleveia. “A new hack is currently doin...
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