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C for newcomers, Part 5
"r0ck" said: nice post but what about the AND operator it is missing. and what "s=getchar();" mean?! s=getchar(); Basically sets the "s" variable to user input with the getchar() function.
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chroniccommand
April 2012
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*waves*
Lol win. Trolls these days getting schooled.
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chroniccommand
March 2012
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The bots
I agree. They're getting worse and worse.
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chroniccommand
March 2012
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Ftp exploit ?
Okay, well first of all you need to make sure your target is affected by this exploit. Second of all, this page does not contain the actual exploit code, it just explains the exploit and the piece of code that causes it. Scanning over it really quic…
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chroniccommand
March 2012
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r57 shell 2012 priv8
r57 is a pretty old shell. I wouldn't really use it I would probably use c99.
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chroniccommand
March 2012
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DLLs
"Praxis" said: Thanks for this paper, you've actually got me pretty interested now :D One question (and excuse me if it's a stupid one), but how easy are the malicious DLL files to detect on a victims system? Will an AV notice th…
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chroniccommand
March 2012
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Help needed .
A more thorough explanation would be nice. Where did you get these exploits, what are they for etc.. The first one requires Ruby to run. Ruby is a relatively new scripting language, and it looks as though it takes command line arguments. The secon…
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chroniccommand
March 2012
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Hey all
Heh it is kinda good having a life though. Once school gets started though I'm gonna hit the programming books some more.
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chroniccommand
July 2011
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Quick intro
Oh hey Deque, I see you made your way here :P I'm sure you'll like iExploit. Feel free to contribute some Java sources//papers.
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chroniccommand
June 2011
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Viruses: How they work and what they are
"Rajah" said: Very good post, do you know anything about the ever elusive Linux virus? We haven't seen any yet but they are sure to come in the near future. Linux viruses are a lot less common, but are still out there. *Nix is usua…
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chroniccommand
June 2011
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Ping Of Death [Works]
A ping is a simple network lookup. This won't work anymore now that networking has evolved. More advanced techniques need to be used.
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chroniccommand
June 2011
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Ping Of Death [Works]
"Prariredog" said: [quote="chroniccommand"] Also known as the Ping of Death. Doesn't work much now a days. Would need a LOT of those from different machines. Works great for swf servers going off of links for objects etc..…
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June 2011
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Ping Of Death [Works]
Also known as the Ping of Death. Doesn't work much now a days. Would need a LOT of those from different machines.
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chroniccommand
June 2011
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Python exploits
Here is one for example: http://www.exploit-db.com/exploits/17373/ There are tons on exploit-db.
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chroniccommand
June 2011
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Exploit Series - Part 5
Pretty nice. I've watched all the others up until this one and they're pretty good. Gonna watch this now.
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chroniccommand
June 2011
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Sony....13th hack!
Oh lol Sony. I just wished LulzSec posted exactly how they do there hacks. I'd like to know how they got into PBS.
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chroniccommand
June 2011
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I just nmap-ed microsoft...
Lol it's been a known fact Linux > Windows. Especially when running servers.
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chroniccommand
June 2011
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Suicide by Linux
Oh yeaaa I'm trying this :D In vbox of course ;)
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chroniccommand
May 2011
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Python for newcomers part 1
Lmao. Just Lmao.
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chroniccommand
May 2011
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Game dev team?
Sweet :) What are you getting into? Right now I'm starting with pyGame.
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May 2011
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