Radio Apocalypse: The BBC Radio Program That Could(n’t) Have Started WWIII

Here’s a question for you: if you’re the commander of a submarine full of nuclear missiles, how can you be sure what not receiving a launch order really means? If …read more Continue reading Radio Apocalypse: The BBC Radio Program That Could(n’t) Have Started WWIII

Profiling a Currently Active Portfolio of High-Profile Cybercriminal Jabber and XMPP Accounts

In a world dominated by fraudulent propositions it should be noted that Jabber and XMPP remain the primary secure communication channel for a large portion of cybercrime-friendly propositions that I come across to on a daily basis largely relying on Of… Continue reading Profiling a Currently Active Portfolio of High-Profile Cybercriminal Jabber and XMPP Accounts

A Briefcase Pentesting Rig For The Discerning Hacker

In the movies, the most-high tech stuff is always built into a briefcase. It doesn’t whether whether it’s some spy gear or the command and control system for a orbiting weapons platform; when an ordinary-looking briefcase is opened up and there’s an LCD display in the top half, you know …read more

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Mobile SIGINT Hacking on a Civilian’s Budget

Signals Intelligence (SIGINT) refers to performing electronic reconnaissance by eavesdropping on communications, and used to be the kind of thing that was only within the purview of the military or various three letter government agencies. But today, for better or for worse, the individual hacker is able to pull an …read more

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