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Issue 1 - Something I whipped up
  • I decided to try to get the ball rolling on the X-Ploit Mag thing. So I whipped up a quick issue one. Of course, it's not finished. We still need to introduction for x3non, _st4ck3d and the other mods / devs.


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    Welcome to X-Ploit Mag!
    http://iexploit.org/

    Issue: 1
    Release date: 1/14/2011


    ==================Introduction==================

    Welcome to X-Ploit Mag. X-Ploit Mag is an E-Zine about anything related to computer security and such. This includes system security such as Buffer OverFlow vulnerability, network security such as session hijacking, web security such as SQL injections and much much more. Here at iExploit we strive to give viewers what they want. This includes papers written by iExploit members, tales of the great adventures of some of our staff and more. Please stay tuned and sign up on the iExploit community.


    ==================About us==================

    Since this is the first issue of X-Ploit mag, we feel it is fit to give a bit of an introduction from staff members. We'll start with Xinapse, the iExploit founder and current root administrator.

    ~Name~
    Xinapse

    ~Forum Title~
    Founder

    ~About me~
    Rather than talk about the origins of iExploit and how it all started il talk about myself, my interests and skills. I can code in Vb.net, Python, C#, C++ and can read a variety of other languages. I have had a few jobs coding Client Side Apps hence why i know Vb.net. Around 4 years ago i got into the security side of computers and was fascinated by trying to break into things. I purchased many books from Hacking for Dummies, to The Art of Exploitation 2 and studyed them while trying to test out the new techniques i learnt. My main skill lies in Web Application Security, having found a couple of 0days which went Full Disc.

    I hope to get Certified as soon as possible, firstly in the Offsec courses, then move onto Cisco for more professional Certs. I will hopefully be studying Computer Science at University in a few months time which i cannot wait for. IRL i spend time partying, Djing and playing sports.

    ~Final Words~
    There is a huge amount of development going on in iExploit at the moment, when it is all done iExploit will be a place to remember. So stick around.

    -----------------------------------------

    Now on to the second administrator, George.

    ~Name~
    George

    ~Forum Title~
    Root Administrator

    ~About me~

    I came across iExploit back in 2009, I believe It was, however then it was called \"Firewire-Security\". I started off as friends with the owner of the site (Xinapse) and then eventually I became a Moderator, after that I worked my way up, doing my best and Xinapse promoted me to an administrator. Nowadays, Xinapse and me manage the site, I have the same level of access as Xinapse does to editing and keeping the site going. I have my own discussion forum which allows you to talk about many different topics, combined into one website (http://thediscussionzone.com), I run a web host with Xinapse & Mark from http://hackunited.org, I have my own PTC (PaidToClick) site (buxnation.com), those are my main projects of which I'm reasonably happy with. I'm into Gaming, I have an Xbox 360, favourite game has to be Call of Duty: World at War. I play an instrument, the Piano of which I'm grade 3.

    ~Final Words~
    I hope to help the site grow and do my best to keep it going, along with all the other staff, developers and donators, I'm so glad I found this site, I've gained a huge amount of knowledge from Xinapse, he's taught me an awful lot, and I don't know where I would be without his support, a true inspiration to me and the community.

    -----------------------------------------

    ~Name~
    Semtex-Primed

    ~Forum Title~
    Administrator

    ~About me~
    Well I joined iExploit back in May 2010, I'd seen Xinapse previously whilst hanging about hackforums. I heard there was a new site being started, so I joined (I actually saw it on one of Xin's videos he was advertising firewire-security). I hung around for a bit and decided to hang my hat up here. It's been a nice tight community that's full of some very knowledgeable people which I really like.

    Anyway this is the about me section so i'll crack on with it, by trade I've worked in (physical) security for a long time. Fully licensed doorman and always been into security in one form or another. Since I was god know's what age i've always had a very analytical mind and been fascinated with computers. I spent a lot of time in ICT at school bored and sick and tired of what I was being taught, so I learned about circumventing the firewall and accessing things I shouldn't. I got into hacking years ago and was instantly hooked, from there I got into it heavily from there onwards. I made the decision I wanted to be a penetration tester and i'm currently studying to go to University this year in september to study Ethical Hacking.

    I program in several languages, kind of a jack of all trades master of fuck all really. I can do what I want in the languages I chose so I'm happy. I originally started learning C++ then went to VB.net for the course i'm on and now i'm picking up Perl. I've also started learning Assembly language (also for the course i'm on at the moment as well). I have several projects on the go at the moment, Hades RAT coded in VB.Net (kinda on hold) and Exploiter coded in Perl. Exploiter is available in the Perl sub-forum, I need to put a lot more work in to get it where I want it to be. I'm also working on other projects in conjunction with the forum management which will be released in due course.

    ~Final Words~
    I came to the forum a while ago, I contributed as a member, tried to help people as best as I can as Staff and as you'll know I was recently promoted to admin on the forum (big thanks to George and Xinapse). I'll continue to help anyone I can and contribute as much as possible!

    With new challenges and other projects going live soon it's going to be an exciting time on iExploit so stay tuned, well that's been a bit of an insight into me (and me&iexploit) hope you've enjoyed it,
    S-P

    -----------------------------------------

    ~Name~
    Chroniccommand

    ~Forum Title~
    Developer

    ~About me
    Hey I'm chroniccommand. I'm a developer for iExploit. I have some knowledge in computer security. No, I am not a hacker. I'm a security enthusiast. I came to iExploit in 2010 and impressed Xinapse so much with my papers, he made me mod. I've continued with my papers ever since. Reading, gaining knowledge, and sharing my knowledge. I love to help others further their security knowledge. I'll be continuing with my papers at iExploit so I may contribute them to the iExploit magazine. Look for them :)

    I can program in a couple different languages. I wouldn't exactly say I'm an expert at any, but I'm pretty decent at most of the programming languages I learn. I know Python, C, Basic ASM.

    ~Final words~
    If you ever have a question, ask me :) I usually help noobs out and try to point them in the right direction so if you need a push the right way I'm the guy you gotta ask for. I'll hopefully be a dev at iExploit for a while so I can continue pushing iE forward.
    --Chroniccommand

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    Plain-text:
    http://chroniccommand.t35.com/one.txt

    Hope you guys like it.
  • George
    Posts: 707
    Nice job there, once we get all the team to add there intro, where is it going after that?
  • Xin
    Posts: 3,251
    Nice, the plaintext version 404'd though
    Xin
  • Sh3llc0d3
    Posts: 1,910
    Only problem I see is, if you use the intro's about the staff all in one issue than it means you can't pad out other issues with them. If you see what I mean. Just a thought though.
  • said:


    Only problem I see is, if you use the intro's about the staff all in one issue than it means you can't pad out other issues with them. If you see what I mean. Just a thought though.



    What do you mean pad out the other issues? Wouldn't it be better to have all the intros in one issue?
  • Sh3llc0d3
    Posts: 1,910
    Just thought it could be a running theme across issues. Eitherway works though :)
  • x3n0n
    Posts: 110
    What we could do is just mention all team members in the first issue, and then every issue a new member tells his story about how he started hacking, and how he came to iExploit.
    That way, the readers have something to look forward to (if you put a cliffhanger at the end, like "next week, we tell the untold story of Semtex..." (only better then mine :p ))
    Just a thought ;)
  • said:


    What we could do is just mention all team members in the first issue, and then every issue a new member tells his story about how he started hacking, and how he came to iExploit.
    That way, the readers have something to look forward to (if you put a cliffhanger at the end, like "next week, we tell the untold story of Semtex..." (only better then mine :p ))
    Just a thought ;)



    Hm seems like a pretty cool idea.
  • Sh3llc0d3
    Posts: 1,910
    said:


    What we could do is just mention all team members in the first issue, and then every issue a new member tells his story about how he started hacking, and how he came to iExploit.
    That way, the readers have something to look forward to (if you put a cliffhanger at the end, like "next week, we tell the untold story of Semtex..." (only better then mine :p ))
    Just a thought ;)



    Yeah bit like I mentioned here. Up to you guys :)