The Linux glibc Exploit – What You Need To Know

So the Internet exploded this week with news of a pretty serious glibc exploit, something that everyone pays attention to as every Linux server uses this library and in some cases it can yield remote code execution. In basic terms the glibc DNS client (libresolv) is vulnerable to a stack-based buffer overflow when the getaddrinfo() […]

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LNHG – Massive Web Fingerprinter (mwebfp)

The LowNoiseHG (LNHG) Massive Web Fingerprinter was conceived in July 2013 after realizing the usefulness of webserver screenshots to pentesters, during an engagement with large external or internal IP address ranges, as a quick means of identification… Continue reading LNHG – Massive Web Fingerprinter (mwebfp)

Darknet Moving Servers & Upgrades Etc

So way back, this was the site 10 years ago when it launched in 2006 – not ALL that much different from today to be honest. The current theme you see here has been in use since April 2010, so almost 6 years as of February 2016 – and it’s come time to change. Which […]

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YARA – Pattern Matching Tool For Malware Analysis

YARA is a tool aimed at (but not limited to) helping malware researchers to identify and classify malware samples. With YARA you can create descriptions of malware families (or whatever you want to describe) based on textual or binary patterns. Each description, a.k.a rule, consists of a set of strings and a boolean expression which […]

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