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Burp Suite’s keeps my ip safe?

Posted on April 5, 2019 by Terry

I am starting to learn how to use Burp Suite, but since it is kind of (tho I know it does more) automatic way of plugging information into a website/form, should I still use proxychain/vpn to keep my ip safe?

It seems my IP … Continue reading Burp Suite’s keeps my ip safe?→

Posted in anonymity, burp-suite, webserver

OSSEC configuration

Posted on July 3, 2018 by Terry

Let’s say you have a large environment of several thousand servers. You have the manager and agents configured.

I understand that you have an OSSEC.conf file and also a rules file.

Does the agent have a copy of the OSSEC co… Continue reading OSSEC configuration→

Posted in hids, OSSEC

Prevent NFC token from being easily copied?

Posted on May 24, 2017 by Terry

From my knowledge on NFC, which isn’t a lot, it seems like it would be very easy to copy an NFC token.

What methods can be used to prevent people from making unauthorised copies of the NFC tokens?

When I say tokens I mean t… Continue reading Prevent NFC token from being easily copied?→

Posted in countermeasure | Tagged NFC

Does higher range wi-fi mean less secure?

Posted on February 19, 2017 by Terry

On TV a lot of the ISPs are offering wi-fi with longer and more powerful range. One company using a helicopter to emphasise the reach.

A friend of mine mentioned that longer range is less secure due to it being more accessib… Continue reading Does higher range wi-fi mean less secure?→

Posted in wifi

Using non standard port numbers [duplicate]

Posted on February 2, 2016 by Terry

Are there any security benefits to setting up the ports on your firewall to non-standard numbers?

For example, using port 15 for the SQL service, or 8443 for https.

Continue reading Using non standard port numbers [duplicate]→

Posted in firewalls, ports

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