| bio | website | adranos.com |
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| stats | profile views | 181 |
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reviewed | No Action Needed Trying to firewall ports 1863, 5190 |
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reviewed | Close Security concept |
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reviewed | Leave Open Does escaping quotes protect me from SQL injection? |
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reviewed | Leave Open Install Metasploit under Cygwin? |
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Truly deniable encryption Yep that would probably do it. You have to make sure your access patterns are realistic (set all disks to noatime so file access time is not written to disk to make this easier, you can just say you are worried about disk lifetime). |
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May 15 |
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Is it posible to make shellcode with C++? This answer makes me want to go home and rethink my life. |
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May 15 |
reviewed | Leave Open Tools to extract code comments from sites? |
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May 15 |
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Tools to extract code comments from sites? +1 this is what I would do. curl piped to sed. |
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May 15 |
reviewed | Close Database connection from front end |
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May 15 |
reviewed | Leave Open Bruteforce Passphrase of Dictionary Words |
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May 15 |
awarded | Nice Answer |
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May 15 |
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Is it posible to make shellcode with C++? added 448 characters in body |
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May 15 |
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Is it posible to make shellcode with C++? added 181 characters in body |
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May 15 |
answered | Is it posible to make shellcode with C++? |
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May 15 |
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Securing my firewall (both dedicated and iptables-based) With iptables, the policy is the default action that a chain takes when no rules have been matched, so yeah it has the same effect as your final two rules. If port 22 is not forwarded to the outside world, then that is fine too. Given that iptables is behind the hardware firewall, I would say your logs will remain mostly empty. |
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May 14 |
answered | Securing my firewall (both dedicated and iptables-based) |
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May 14 |
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Bruteforce Passphrase of Dictionary Words @DanKanze come join us in the DMZ |
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May 14 |
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Bruteforce Passphrase of Dictionary Words @DanKanze your use of the word 'throttling' is incorrect here. The point is that in order to test a candidate password, the attacker has to compute the hash for that candidate and compare it to the hash he is trying to crack. A good defender makes this computation process slow. |
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May 14 |
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Bruteforce Passphrase of Dictionary Words @DanKanze the fact that I list both 1000/second and 100 BILLION/second as possible attack rates should indicate to you that it really does depend on the situation. Trying to attack someone's Facebook account online is very slow, while trying to crack a poorly protected password hash is very fast. |