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Hack Like a Pro: How to Exploit and Gain Remote Access to PCs Running Windows XP

Hack Like a Pro: How to Exploit and Gain Remote Access to PCs Running Windows XP

In my first installment in this series on professional hacking tools, we downloaded and installed Metasploit, the exploitation framework. Now, we will begin to explore the Metasploit Framework and initiate a tried and true hack. Before we start hacking, let's familiarize ourselves with Metasploit ...more

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Comments 3 | By occupytheweb otw on Apr 20, 2012 |
A Null Byte Call to Arms: Join the Fight Against Ignorance

A Null Byte Call to Arms: Join the Fight Against Ignorance

Another week has passed on the online battlefield as the CISPA legislation continues to grind away at our freedom. Here at Null Byte, we try to keep our community informed and knowledgeable at the same time—and that means creating content for them to learn from. After last week's call to arms ...more

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Comments 2 | By Allen Freeman on Apr 20, 2012 |
A Hitchhiker's Guide to the Internet: Today and Now, How It All Connects

A Hitchhiker's Guide to the Internet: Today and Now, How It All Connects

In the first part of this series, we took a factual and technical look at the history of the Internet. I explained how all of these wires and servers got here in the first place. Obviously, a firm did not just create and build the Internet around 1995! Now that we know how the Internet came to be ...more

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Comments 0 | By Allen Freeman on Apr 19, 2012 |
A Guide to Torrent Acronyms: How to Choose the Right Download for Your Damaged or Missing Media

A Guide to Torrent Acronyms: How to Choose the Right Download for Your Damaged or Missing Media

So, you scratched up your $500 Adobe CD and now it's unreadable. You could go buy a new one, but you already purchased it! Searching The Pirate Bay and downloading some Adobe software can usually be easy enough, but what should you watch out for? And what about your movies? What are the best ...more

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Comments 0 | By Allen Freeman on Apr 19, 2012 |
Learn Java: Part One

Learn Java: Part One

So you want to learn the basics of the fantastic language Java, but you don't want to search the Inter-webs looking for a great tutorial. Well you came to the right place, now may I present to you JAVA. Before We Begin You must have the latest version of Java Development Kit, or JDK. At the time of writing it is JDK 7. Go to Oracle Java ...more

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Comments 9 | By Matthew Herman on Apr 18, 2012 |
Editor Picks: The Top 10 Secret Resources Hiding in the Tor Network

Editor Picks: The Top 10 Secret Resources Hiding in the Tor Network

We've talked about the deep web before, but we never really covered the details of what's out there. It occurred to me that a nice list of resources would be very helpful to all of you anons out there. Think of this like a helpful brochure to the hidden web. However, I should warn you—the deep web ...more

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Comments 4 | By Allen Freeman on Apr 18, 2012 |
Mac OS X Hit Again! How to Find and Delete the New SabPub Malware

Mac OS X Hit Again! How to Find and Delete the New SabPub Malware

Just last week, the Flashback trojan scared a lot of Mac users. Now, there's yet another trojan spreading across Mac computers—SabPub. The same Java vulnerability that allowed Flashback in seems to be how this SabPub malware snuck in, along with an Office vulnerability, which was just identified ...more

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Comments 4 | By Justin Meyers on Apr 17, 2012 |
How to Get Rid of Even the Most Extreme Malware and Spyware on Your Grandma's PC

How to Get Rid of Even the Most Extreme Malware and Spyware on Your Grandma's PC

You're sitting in front of your grandmother's Windows XP machine that has the worst infection you've ever seen. Safe mode? No dice. Restore points? They're compromised. Even worse, all of the files are hidden and none of the executables will run! This leaves her computer in a bricked state. Without ...more

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Comments 7 | By Allen Freeman on Apr 17, 2012 |
How to Recover Photos from Erased or Damaged Memory Cards and Hard Drives (For Free)

How to Recover Photos from Erased or Damaged Memory Cards and Hard Drives (For Free)

Computer crashes, fried hard drives, red rings of death, delinquent memory cards... nothing is worse than dysfunctional technology. In just a minute, your favorite and most used device has become the biggest headache of your life, frustrating you to the brink of madness. But what's worse than your ...more

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Comments 16 | By Justin Meyers on Apr 15, 2012 |
Hacker Fundamentals: The Everyman's Guide to How Network Packets Are Routed Across the Web

Hacker Fundamentals: The Everyman's Guide to How Network Packets Are Routed Across the Web

In general, hacking and information security is not just one discipline, but a number of them, and today we will look into some of the networking concepts. In the last Hacker Fundamentals, we talked about the OSI model as well as a little on TCP/IP and the protocols that make up the suite. We're ...more

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Comments 0 | By Allen Freeman on Apr 13, 2012 |
The Null Byte Call to Arms: A Special Message to the Community

The Null Byte Call to Arms: A Special Message to the Community

The community here on Null Byte has always been great and helpful in sharing their know-how, even before I took up admin duties in this World. I jumped at the chance of leading Null Byte because I enjoy teaching and informing people on all of the important need-to-know things out there, but more so ...more

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Comments 10 | By Allen Freeman on Apr 13, 2012 |
8 Wireshark Filters Every Wiretapper Uses to Spy on Web Conversations and Surfing Habits

8 Wireshark Filters Every Wiretapper Uses to Spy on Web Conversations and Surfing Habits

In my Wireshark article, we talked a little bit about packet sniffing, but we focused more on the underlying protocols and models. Now, I'd like to dive right back into Wireshark and start stealing packets. The filtering capabilities here are very comprehensive. You can filter on just about any ...more

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Comments 0 | By Allen Freeman on Apr 12, 2012 |
Want a Career in IT Security? Our IT Recruiter Shares the Top Qualifications in Demand Right Now

Want a Career in IT Security? Our IT Recruiter Shares the Top Qualifications in Demand Right Now

People sometimes ask me about the IT industry here in the states. These folks are usually either trying to get into a certain field, or looking to switch or move into another one. Right now, you may currently be a Computer Science major that will be graduating shortly and are interested in the ...more

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Comments 7 | By Allen Freeman on Apr 12, 2012 |
An Entry Level Guide to Finding and Reading Logs (And Maybe Staying Out of Jail)

An Entry Level Guide to Finding and Reading Logs (And Maybe Staying Out of Jail)

Big brother is watching when you're playing around on another system—and big brother is that system. Everything from operating systems to intrusion detection systems to database services are maintaining logs. Sometimes, these are error logs that can show attackers trying various SQL injection ...more

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Comments 0 | By Allen Freeman on Apr 11, 2012 |
A Hitchhiker's Guide to the Internet: A Brief History of How the Net Came to Be

A Hitchhiker's Guide to the Internet: A Brief History of How the Net Came to Be

You walk over to your laptop, wiggle your mouse to wake up the screen, then fire up your browser to come visit Null Byte. Catching the article about Anonymous and how they presumably will not take down the Internet, you find yourself wondering... how would someone take down the Internet? Could they ...more

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Comments 3 | By Allen Freeman on Apr 10, 2012 |
How to Hack Like a Pro: Getting Started with Metasploit

How to Hack Like a Pro: Getting Started with Metasploit

This is my first contribution in an ongoing series on detailing the best free, open source hacking and penetration tools available. My goal is to show you some of the quality tools that IT security experts are using every day in their jobs as network security and pen-testing professionals. There are ...more

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Comments 4 | By occupytheweb otw on Apr 9, 2012 |
Half a Million Macs Affected by Flashback Trojan! Eradicate It Before It's Too Late

Half a Million Macs Affected by Flashback Trojan! Eradicate It Before It's Too Late

Watch out Macs. Flashback is back. Variations of the trojan have reportedly infected 600,000 Mac computers around the globe, with about 57 percent in the U.S. and another 20 percent in Canada. Dr. Web, who discovered the spreading Flashback, said that these trojans install themselves on your ...more

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Comments 2 | By Justin Meyers on Apr 5, 2012 |
1.5 Million Credit Cards Hacked in the Global Payments Breach: Was Yours One of Them?

1.5 Million Credit Cards Hacked in the Global Payments Breach: Was Yours One of Them?

As hard as you try to protect your valuable information with strong passwords and anti-doxing measures, there's nothing you can really do when someone else gives up your goods. And that is the case with the recent Global Payments breach. Global Payments is just one of the middlemen in charge of ...more

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Comments 2 | By Justin Meyers on Apr 2, 2012 |
How to Hack Together an Accelerometer-Aware Mobile Website by Accessing Motion Sensors in JavaScript

How to Hack Together an Accelerometer-Aware Mobile Website by Accessing Motion Sensors in JavaScript

Christian Cantrell, Adobe's Air Product Manager and Evangelist, has released a video to demo websites that take advantage of the motion sensors in a mobile phone, tablet, or laptop via JavaScript. Now, let's take a look through the code and break down the core pieces that you'll need in order to ...more

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Comments 0 | By Bryan Crow on Mar 21, 2012 |
Secure Your Wireless Network from Pillage and Plunder in 8 Easy Steps

Secure Your Wireless Network from Pillage and Plunder in 8 Easy Steps

Wireless networks. Nowadays, everyone uses 'em, but most don't secure 'em. On average, I can drive up and down any block in my city and find at least one or two open or semi-open networks on any given day. With some changed MAC addresses for good measure, an attacker can use your network as a spring ...more

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Comments 6 | By Allen Freeman on Mar 16, 2012 |

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