| bio | website | minorcrash.com |
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| location | Ohio | |
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| visits | member for | 11 months |
| seen | Sep 19 '12 at 13:42 | |
| stats | profile views | 37 |
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Apr 9 |
awarded | Necromancer |
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Aug 6 |
awarded | Enlightened |
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Jul 20 |
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How to store salt? impossible -> unfeasible. Subtle but important difference. |
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Jul 20 |
answered | How wep wireless security works? |
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Jul 20 |
suggested | suggested edit on How to store salt? |
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Jul 18 |
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What are the laws regarding ISP recording IP addresses? How would they know who had which? @Tie-fighter Do you mind updating to reflect that legal difference? |
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Jul 18 |
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What are the laws regarding ISP recording IP addresses? How would they know who had which? Specified the kind of logs referred to |
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Jul 18 |
suggested | suggested edit on What are the laws regarding ISP recording IP addresses? How would they know who had which? |
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Jul 17 |
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What are the laws regarding ISP recording IP addresses? How would they know who had which? @Ramhound Citation? No offense intended, it is a claim I have seen frequently. |
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Jul 17 |
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What are the laws regarding ISP recording IP addresses? How would they know who had which? @KapishM "the ISP will dig through their logs and actually send the subscriber a Piracy Act violation notice."? What information are they consulting? Just DHCP lease records? |
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Jul 15 |
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SUN Remote Procedure Call Port 111 Discover what process is listening on that port. In a Gnu/Linux environment you could run "netstat -ntlp" as root. What operating system are you running? |
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Jul 14 |
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Is BASIC-Auth secure if done over HTTPS? If you are going self signed, be sure to communicate what the SHA1 and MD5 fingerprints of the certificate should be so they can verify its legitimacy upon connection. Or distribute ahead of time, if feasible. |
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Jul 13 |
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Losing Private Keys The question is regarding legal ramifications. |
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Jul 12 |
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What additional difficulties are present in performing ARP poisoning on a secure wireless network (WEP, WPA) vs. an insecure one? The wireless at Starbucks where the password is taped to the wall IS no more secure than an unsecured wireless. With credentials you can decrypt/encrypt anything you want and that is super trivial. |
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Jul 12 |
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I want to remove my WAP access list Even Windows 7 and 8 store in plain-text? I thought Microsoft had come up with some kind of king ring by now. Also, good advice. |
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Jul 12 |
answered | I want to remove my WAP access list |
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Jul 12 |
answered | Losing Private Keys |
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Jul 12 |
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Losing Private Keys @xce as it stands your question is confusing. Please think about editing it and swapping out the last line with (as you said) "Can [I] get in trouble if I have been sending/recieving encrypted data I can no longer decrypt?" |
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Jul 12 |
answered | How secure is Stack Exchange's reputation? |
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Jul 12 |
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What are some good arguments for having your work send you to e.g. DEFCON or Black Hat added 94 characters in body |