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Is it possible to spoof an IP address to an exact number?

Posted on July 1, 2019 by James

The title says it all really. Say my IP address was 1.2.3.4 and I wanted to change or ‘spoof’ it so that its exactly 2.3.4.5, would this be possible or are there too many varying factors that need to be taken into account bef… Continue reading Is it possible to spoof an IP address to an exact number?→

Posted in ip, ip-spoofing | Tagged spoofing

bluetooth hacking

Posted on June 19, 2019 by James

using my android phone paired with my bluetooth speaker I was playing music when unknown songs started to play. I’m assuming it was hacked by one of my many apt. neighbors. how do I stop this from happening. and now do they h… Continue reading bluetooth hacking→

Posted in Uncategorized | Tagged Bluetooth

Empty container veracrypt

Posted on September 7, 2018 by James

I have a 300 gb container today when I open the container to add more files I had a surprise because there was nothing there. I used the recuva and it’s in progress, 22 files found initially what might have happened to clean … Continue reading Empty container veracrypt→

Posted in Cryptography

Intercept data after sslstrip

Posted on March 26, 2018 by James

I am able to use sslstrip successfully as shown here https://moxie.org/software/sslstrip/

What I want to do though is be able to use sslstrip with another proxy/script to modify requests/responses AFTER they are stripped.

I… Continue reading Intercept data after sslstrip→

Posted in iptables, man-in-the-middle, proxy, sslstrip

Spoofed digitally signed email

Posted on March 17, 2018 by James

So I received an email from “paypal.com” yesterday (and looks like most people did too(1)) and I’ve verified the ascii letters are indeed what they appear as (No capital I instead of L in paypal.com etc).

The email looks lik… Continue reading Spoofed digitally signed email→

Posted in email, Phishing, Spam, TLS

Encryption data keys in single file at same location

Posted on March 11, 2018 by James

I have an external storage which I am wanting to store encrypted files.

Strategy #1:

Each file and folder name is AES encrypted with its own data key
All data keys are saved into a single datakeys.json file at the same st… Continue reading Encryption data keys in single file at same location→

Posted in AES, encryption, key management, RSA

Diffie-hellman use of cookies [on hold]

Posted on March 10, 2018 by James

Can someone explain to me about the use of cookies in diffie-hellman algorithm?

Continue reading Diffie-hellman use of cookies [on hold]→

Posted in Cryptography, decryption, diffie-hellman, encryption

Preventing fraud in bitcoin mining pools

Posted on January 26, 2018 by James

So bitcoin mining pools are very common, almost no one mines alone, because of the great difficulty in mining a block. So mining in a pool has pretty much been the standard.

However, how do people ensure that they are not ge… Continue reading Preventing fraud in bitcoin mining pools→

Posted in Bitcoin, Cryptography, Fraud, trust

Will using Teamviewer reveal my IP?

Posted on January 24, 2018 by James

I will be accessing a computer in a different state via Teamviewer. The sites I work on have very high security measures in place. Is there any way possible that my actual IP address can be revealed in addition to that of the… Continue reading Will using Teamviewer reveal my IP?→

Posted in ip, Remote Desktop, TeamViewer

How does RDP with network level authentication verify password? [on hold]

Posted on April 30, 2017 by James

I thought the security is based on TLS with server certificate. However, recently I found that when connecting to a remote computer which doesn’t have a valid certificate configured, if I enter a wrong password, I will get an… Continue reading How does RDP with network level authentication verify password? [on hold]→

Posted in authentication, RDP

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