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Hiding web-shells from the casual browser.
"Xinapse" said: I usually name mine , lib_mail.php or something that looks simillar to the other php files in the directory. Nice idea though i didnt think of putting a fake page. However it still wont protect against finding it server sid…
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June 2011
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Perl or Ruby
Either. Perl is useful for quickly hacking together a script to get the job done. Ruby is a much more extensible language and is useful for large-scale projects. You can learn both. Perl is very easy to pickup. Ruby's syntax annoys me, but it…
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June 2011
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iExploit Official Member Poll
I'm not interested in the white-hat/black-hat debate. I'm more interested in getting real hackers onboard. Too many forums have people trying to exploit systems, and not even understand basic computer science. Try create a more knowledgeab…
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June 2011
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[Java] Persisting Objects
You can use embedded databases with Java now - Check out Apache Derby. I created a language-learning application for college using it 2 years back. It's very powerful. Good post though :)
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June 2011
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How to compile this kinde of exploits
There's something quite scary about people compiling code to exploit a system, and not even knowing what language it is. It seems in the last few years, with more automated attack vectors - more and more casual computer users are trying to beco…
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June 2011
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Hacker Films / Documentaries
Here's the torrent: http://thepiratebay.org/torrent/3611646 ... ivx.German You'll really enjoy it.
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June 2011
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Hacker Films / Documentaries
23: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0126765/ Probably one of the best hacking films ever made. It's a true story about Hagbard (Karl Koch), who engaged in espionage back in the 80's in Germany for anyone who's old to remember it. The fil…
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June 2011
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Vulnerable by design OS
You can just download legacy versions of any O/S's also. I usually demo attacks with Ubuntu 10.04 - it has a number of local and remote flaws.
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June 2011
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Had an idea
Why not just use available networks like TOR?
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June 2011
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Dorker.py A SQL Injection Dork Scanner
Have you tried using the BING api instead? Google seems to be clamping down on dork-whoring alot lately. http://www.bing.com/developers/
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June 2011
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LFI in IIS 6
"Xinapse" said: LFI means local file inclusion so you can read local files, i believe there is a way you can write to a shell il try google it, meanwhile see if you can read any .conf files, /etc/passwd or anything that contains valueable …
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June 2011
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SQLi help?
http://www.connectionsmag.co.il/articlenav.php?id=1163+AND+1=2+UNION+SELECT+1,2,3,4,group_concat(upassword,0x3a,username),6,7+from+passwords--
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June 2011
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