Security Tube – Free security Videos

Quality, quality site.

http://www.securitytube.net

Even better is these FREE download videos

http://www.securitytube.net/downloads

And a new certificate course. Considering the amount of info it’s cheap. And life time access to any updates for the life of Security Tube

http://www.securitytube.net/video/2256

And Vivek Ramachandran has a new book out

http://www.amazon.co.uk/BackTrack-Wireless-Penetration-Testing-Beginner%2527s/dp/1849515581/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1317159343&sr=8-1

Why you should never try to con an IT guy

(At some point I’ll update the images so they appear again – 19 4 2016)

Oddly some proxies block the small thumb nail images (Attempting to remove some words as think they are causing the work proxy to block the images)

Anyone innocent in the images can blame the fuck that attempted to rip me off.

All images recovered from the E71 I bought off some fool off Ebay, because the idiot didn’t secure wipe the Mirco SD card (R-Studio was used to recover the data. I’ve recommended it before). Arrived with a cracked screen and he/she refused to give a refund. Claimed I did it or if it was Royal Mail I should take it up with them. No, it’s up to HIM to claim it off Royal Mail.

Ebay ID of the fool is darrenscott1991

Can you get any hairier!?

Mobile numbers recovered

07598580xxx
07885291xxx
07835406xxx

I could print the whole number but have chosen not to.

Sony Fails Again

Classic. So their systems got hacked. Then when they come back on, their offers are shit (the free games that is), takes a day to get the password reset e-mail. Then you click the link and get this

Classic

What a fuck up.

This is why


http://www.bit-tech.net/news/gaming/2011/05/18/psn-password-reset-vulnerability-uncovered/1

Fools.

“We want you to ID you are who you say you are, on the very information that was stolen”.

Classic.

What a dickhead

http://www.bit-tech.net/news/gaming/2011/05/18/sony-we-can-t-guarantee-security/1

If my house had been broken into, I wouldn’t inventory everything that maybe missing before calling the Fuzz!

GPU Password Cracking – Bruteforceing a Windows Password Using a Graphic Card

http://mytechencounters.wordpress.com/2011/04/03/gpu-password-cracking-crack-a-windows-password-using-a-graphic-card/

GPGPU computing is getting lots of attention these days. GPGPU computing simply means doing general calculations on graphic cards (GPUs) rather than CPUs. Traditionally, GPUs were used only for getting graphical output, rendering frames in games and other purposes related to graphics. Lately, people started realizing that GPUs are far more efficient at handling highly parallel tasks and that there should be a way to code graphic cards. Though GPGPU computing is still at its infancy, a lot of progress has been made toward this direction. For example GPUs are used to speed up video conversion, video processing, doing scientific calculations, folding and password hash cracking.

The last one – password cracking looks very interesting and we are going to discuss about just that. Recently I came across a free password hash cracker called ighashgpu. This tool is developed by a guy called Ivan Golubev. It’s a command-line utility meaning, there is no GUI. Though allergic to command-line utilities, curiosity made me to meddle with the tool to see how fast my Radeon 5770 would crack passwords and the results are simply amazing.

Wonderland Models Security Issue

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wSlHEKQAQ04

I’d avoid shopping at their online store until they fix HTTPS. Neither their registration page uses HTTPS nor does the login box. So user names and passwords are sent over in plain text. Makes you wonder what sort of security they have on the customer database. I bet that’s not even encrypted.

The issue is if anyone is sniffing the traffic on the network you’re on, they’ll be able to get your login details and password for that site. If you use the same password on othersites then they’d be able to gain access to that as well.

Reported it almost a week ago to them and their website devs. Both have ignored the e-mails. And their contact e-mail in fact fails. I had to use their online form.

UPDATE- They have finally contacted me and said they are working on fixing security across the whole site.

UPDATE 2 -This has now been fixed.  I’ve tested and all now fine so I removed the video.