Smoke-belching flash drive self-destructs on command

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Do not press the red button!

Vid Chinese flash biz Runcore has built a self-destructing solid-state drive.…

[Announcement] ClubHack Magazine Issue 28, May 2012 Released

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Dear All, Here we are with the 28th issue of ClubHack Magazine. This issue covers following articles:- 0x00 Tech Gyan - Steganography over covert c

Creatives spin copyright licence that sticks to web

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Using baton of new technology to enforce rights

A range of organisations from across the global creative industries have formed a coalition with the aim of developing a universal standard framework for licensing out use of their copyrighted material.…

[Announcement] ClubHack Magazine Issue 28, May 2012 Released

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Posted by Abhijeet Patil on May 20

Dear All,

Here we are with the 28th issue of ClubHack Magazine.

This issue covers following articles:-

0x00 Tech Gyan - Steganography over covert channels
0x01 Tool Gyan - Kautilya
0x02 Mom's Guide - HTTPS (Hyper Text Transfer Protocol Secure)
0x03 Legal Gyan - Section 66C - Punishment for identity theft
0x04 Code Gyan - Don’t Get Injected – Fix Your Code
0x05 Poster - "Look both side before crossing one way track"

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Windows Phone beats iOS sales in China

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Where did all the fanbois go?

Microsoft is claiming something of a PR win over arch rival Apple, after a senior exec reportedly revealed that its Windows Phone devices are outselling the iPhone in China after just two months.…

China blesses Google’s Moto buy, patent problems persist

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Chocolate Factory must achieve fine balancing act

Analysis Google has finally won approval from Chinese anti-trust authorities for its $12.5bn takeover of handset maker Motorola Mobility, removing the final major obstacle to the deal, but analysts believe the securing the long-term success of Android will be the Chocolate Factory's priority, rather than producing hardware.…

Linux 3.4 Released

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Sniffing with Driftnet on BackTrack 5 r2

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Sniffing with DriftNet on BackTrack 5 R2 Open terminal and type driftnet -i (your interface) Example: driftnet -i wlan0

Exploit browser autopwn on BackTrack 5 R2

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This module has three actions. The first (and the default) is 'WebServer' which uses a combination of client-side and server-side techniques to fingerprint HTTP clients and then automatically exploit them. Next is 'DefangedDetection' which does only the fingerprinting part. Lastly, 'list' simply prints the names of all exploit modules that would be used by the WebServer action given the current MATCH and EXCLUDE options.

Cracking WPA/WPA2 without dictionary

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Cracking with random generated password via John The Ripper for aircrack and pyrit.