Hello their,
I've been using backtrack for sometime now and I like it a lot. I've got fairly compliant with hacking 802.11 enabled devices but now I would like to move on to something else because...
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Hello their,
I've been using backtrack for sometime now and I like it a lot. I've got fairly compliant with hacking 802.11 enabled devices but now I would like to move on to something else because...
That doesn't help in any way shape or form.
Anyways, "The more you put in, the more you get out." - Richard Reeves. And we are putting lots in so it WILL pay off.
And mods, what is the point...
1) To prevent more than one CPU doing the same job I shall program that in PHP so it only serves the same PCAP file once, unless; The CPU used didn't return a correct key. If that is the case then I...
I don't think it will. The easiest way I can think of doing this would be to have the dictionary's to be automatic split up the file by the server. As you can tell lots my ideas are based on cloud.
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What a great idea. This is very similar to my train of thoughts but instead of getting servers to host it lets you use normal computers. Great idea.
I think if we are not joining forces then we...
Hello their,
This is a little script i made in 10 mins for attacking the default sky password. Its written in Java and it generators a a file for use in a dictionary attack.
This script is based...
I agree, I have also been working on collecting data from my friends about there default router password so I could say "8 chars A-Z, talktalk is 10 chars 0-9 a-z A-Z al mixed" but it looks like...
Thank-you :)
Case-study
I've created a site a few years back now which was for a file hosting website which has now sadly gone off-line. But, the guy who hired me didn't want to pay for web...
What about Cross Site Scripting?
I (or you) could create PHP based solution PCAP file parser which then can be passed to PHP where PHP can do the rest of the loops and hard work.
The advantage...