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• 2012-Feb-15 - 2600 Magazine Volume 28, Number 4 (Winter 2011-2012)
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2600 Magazine Volume 28, Number 4 (Winter 2011-2012)
Movements - Editorial
Google Temphptations - Viewing PHP code by searching for the .php~ backup files, by Craig Stephenson (site:*/*.php%3f*=*.php)
Free Phone Numbers with Google Voice - How to setup and use Google Voice and a trick to use a "fake" account to obtain a phone number not traceable back to you, by bluelander
Abuse Reports Still Work - If you're consistant, filing an abuse complaint to an ISP will still work, by raphidae @ EFNet
MAC Spoofing Your Way to Free Internet - Change your MAC hardware address to one of a "paid" account and receive free wireless Internet access, by Ashes
Hacking Refog Keylogger - Overview of the Refog Keylogger software, how to detect it (MPK.exe), and where it stores its data, by Alex Nocenti (aka MrPockets)
Telecom Informer - Telecommunications equipment on the island of PalauThe Prophet
Who is Anonymous? - Sensational overview of the "hackers" calling themselves "Anonymous," by aestetix
Property Acquisition - For Free? - Story of a person who wanted to intentionally live "homeless" and how to gain property by just paying the taxes or back taxes, by PTKitty
Let's Feed the Phishes - Python code to send fake phone numbers and passwords back to "phishing" sites, by goldcove
Bypassing Universal Studio's MP3 Security the EZ Way - Using VLC to record audio streams and bypass DRM restrictions, by Akurei
Internal Denial of Service with Fork and Malloc Bombs - Combining a fork() bomb with a malloc() call to locally attack a host, by Israel (Code: bomb.c)
Whitelisting with Gmail - Setup two Gmail accounts to provide a "white list" that only allows email from certain domains or email addresses, by R. Toby Richards
Eye Spy - Using the MobileChan app to monitor data sent by your phone, by Digicon
How to Social Engineer Your Local Bank - Social engineering trick to obtain the "daily authentication code" often used by banks, by Rob
Laptop Repair, Customer Beware - Obtaining personal information via the ASUS Repair Status Inquiry website, by bTrack3r2003
Hacker Perspective - by Tiffany Strauchs Rad (Page 2) (Twitter
More Active Gamers Should Become Activist Hackers - Why there should be more video games with a political overtone, by Snugglepuff
Simplex Locks: Illusion of Security, Version 2.0 - Massive security hole in Simplex locks in which a magnet can be used to open them, by Beyond
Hacking is in the Blood - Two brothers challenge each other to a lock opening contest and the hacker instinct kicks in, by Ninja_of_Comp
Support for Cable Providers? Why? - Discussion on why content providers are not really out to limit what people see, by Seeker7
Pre-Texting-R-Us - "Pre-social engineering" tricks which can be used to steer the information you wish to gain, by lg0p89
Letters
Pirating the Caribbean - Setting up an auto-run CD to look like a video which collects information on the target host and FTPs it back to you, by Rob
Perfect Encryption - Old Style! - How to setup a "one-time pad" style of encryption, by Cliff
The Piracy Situation - Why the hacker community should be against piracy as it just brings about more laws and trouble, by R. Toby Richards
Transmissions - Cellular phone tracking via CarrierIQ and the problems it can cause, by Dragorn
Anonymity and the Internet in Canada - Internet privacy laws in Canada, by Pat D.
Elegant Password Generation with Oplop - Generating strong passwords with the Oplop password management system, by Josh Dick (Online Example)
Hacking the Winn-Dixie Survey - Decoding the data at the bottom of a Winn-Dixie receipt, by Tim K
Switch - Story of underground urban exploration, by Austin Lott
Hacker Happenings - Upcoming 2012 hacker conferences
2600 Marketplace
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• 2012-Jan-8 - The Latest Collection of Stolen Forum Posts!
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2600 Magazine Volume 28, Number 3 (Fall 2011)
Awakenings - Editorial
Introduction to Chrome OS - by MS3FGX
Bypassing Shell Restrictions - by Malvineous
Phishing on an iDevice - by Jared DeWitt
Telecom Informer - by The Prophet
Network Anonymity Through "MAC Swapping" - by A Sayler
Both Sides of the Story - by Poacher
Video Game Hacking - by Moral Grey Area Cat
Hacking Alt Detection in Second Life - by Johnny Fusion =11811=
Hacker Perspective - by Bruce Sutherland (zer043x) (Page 2)
How to Spoof Another User in MindAlign - by Terrible Doc
Access Control: A Fancy Facade - by P9a3
Go Daddy Shared Hosting Review - by General Disarray
Letters - Utterances
Logging and Analysis with Your GPS-enabled Phone - by flippy
Cellphone, Keys, Wallet? Check! - by Josiah McGurty
Mobile Hacking: Really - by papill0n
Transmissions - by Dragorn
Asterisk, The Gatekeeper - by MasterChen
Wear a White Hat - by Sam Bowne
How I Got Firefox to Accept the Tel Tag for Phone Calls - by The Cheshire Catalyst
Fiction: Kill Switch - Fictional story about how Internet censorship may come about and ways hackers could bypass those restrictions, by Leviathan
Hacker Happenings - Upcoming 2011 hacker conferences
2600 Marketplace
2600 Meetings

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• 2012-Jan-4 - MAKE Magazine - Volume 29, 2012
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MAKE Magazine - Volume 29, 2012 English | 180 pages | PDF | 151.00

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• 2011-Dec-26 - Nuts and Volts - January 2012
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Nuts and Volts - January 2012 English | 84 pages | PDF | 13.94 MB

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• 2011-Aug-15 - The latest collection of pilfered text files and forum postings!
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2600 Magazine Volume 28, Number 2 (Summer 2011) The latest collection of pilfered text files and forum postings!
1. Progress Report - Editorial
2. Dealing with Credit Card Companies - Information you should have on hand should you need to cancel or obtain info from a credit card company, by The Piano Guy
3. Detecting and Tracking Stealth Satellites - Beginning project of mounting a CCD camera to a telescope to monitor satellites, by spynuclear@yahoo.com
4. Pen Testing from a Mile Away - Modifying an old DirecTV satellite dish into a high-gain WiFi antenna, by Asim Zaman
5. Securing Online Voting - Overview of what some website admins do to provent people from "cheating" in online polls or voting, by kr
6. Telecom Informer - Trip to the DMZ in South Korea and information on the Korean phone systems, by The Prophet
7. Mobile Hacking with Android - Overview of some different hacking apps and techniques for phone's using Android, by MS3FGX
8. How I Escaped Google - How to prevent your personal data from showing up on the Internet, by mrcaffeine
9. Add a User with Root Privileges Non-Interactively - How to append a UID=0 account to /etc/shadow without an interactive TTY, by Pipefish
10. Simple RSA Encryption or Human Calculable Encryption - Design a public & private key encryption system using only simple math and really small prime numbers, by b3ard
11. Booze, Nosiness, and City Terminals - Hacking public Internet terminals in Germany, by th3linquist (Blog, Twitter, Germany)
12. Hacker Perspective - by KC
13. How to Protect Your Car from Radio Jammers - How to be aware of people using radio frequency jammers to prevent wireless car alarms from properly activating, by Beyond (FCC ID Search)
14. POCSAG and Radio Privacy - Nice article on the art of pager interception and some of the software used, by Malf0rm3dx (Chris) & Megalos
15. Auditing the MiFi2200 - Obtaining the stock encryption key on a Virgin Mobile MiFi2200 Hotspot, by pnorton (Paul Norton)
16. Letters
17. Hiding the Hacker Instinct - Story of bypassing a motion-activated locked door at his office and not wanting anyone to find out, by Phineas Phreak
18. Starting a Path to Modern Database Privacy - How to opt-out of some of the various Internet databases, by Barrett D. Brown
19. Transmissions - Instances of real-world "cyber wars," by Dragorn
20. A Brief Guide to Black Edition XP - Overview of Black Edition XP, a stripped down "hacker" version of Windows XP, by Oddacon T. Ripper
21. The Many Uses of SSH Tunnels - Tunneling data over SSH and using it to bypass contect blocking, by twopointfour@riseup.net (Micah Lee)
22. Senatorial Courtesy Plates - An Inside Look - Government vehicle license plates in New Jersey and what they mean, by Dufu
23. Fishing with Squid - Setting up a Squid server to block ads and your privacy, by Suborbital
24. Hacker Happenings - Upcoming 2011 hacker conferences
25. 2600 Marketplace
26. 2600 Meetings

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• 2011-Jun-23 - Everyday Practical Electronics No.07 - July 2011
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Everyday Practical Electronics No.07 - July 2011 English | PDF | 83 pages | 85.61 MB

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• 2011-Jun-11 - Hackin9 Magazine June 2011
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Hackin9 Magazine June 2011 English | PDF | 60 pages | 4.9 MB
* Latest News From the IT Security World by Armando Romeo, eLearnSecurity ID Theft Protect
* A Hole in Your Access Control! by Ali Al-Shemery A couple of days ago I was called out to a do a security audit on a company’s internal network security and its access control. The audit was asked to be done on a specific day that the company chose.The reason behind that was to ensure I get no interference from their Network/System Administrator. I will not go through the audit process itself but will show and prove to you how even a well-secured network could be brought (hacked) down by a single mistake, and why implementing access controls then auditing them is an important factor to ensure their effectiveness.
* PSN Hack Where Risk Management and Reality Collide by Simon Walker and Javvad Malik There have been many column inches dedicated to the PlayStation Network, which was taken offline following a breach. It has been a high-profile incident and has left Sony management red-faced with many questions thrown at them – not all of which have been answered convincingly. It is simply not possible to protect against all possible security flaws in a product – but proper risk assessment at least indicates what these might be and allows an informed decision. This is important for both companies and for you, the consumer.
* Obscuring the Truth by Israel Torres Veiled in a world of pseudo-randomized padded nulls lies the answer in plain sight, laughing at you mockingly. It’s really only a matter of connecting the dots… Or is it? Can the answer be shielded better by simply adding more dots to connect? Does this help or hinder, and whom? Encryption is a double-edged sword and it is caked in blood and rust.Super-encipherment has been historically used to doubly throw off attackers (cryptanalysts) from finding the answer speedily (or at all). Once you think you’ve unlocked something you have a brand new puzzle staring at you silently.
* Attacking, Authentication, and Access Control by Rich Hoggan As part of a growing trend where people utilize more services on-line, we rely more and more on entering our data into what we trust as being secure web-forms. Has it ever crossed our minds while we enter our information into web forms that our trust would ever be compromised? We assume that no one besides the service provider and ourselves will ever have access to such information. Like in the Wild West, there can’t be any room for complacency on the internet. It’s just because of this complacency that authentication and access control measures play an increasingly important role in safeguarding the privacy of our data.
* Access Control: Lock-down Your Network by Gary S. Milefsky If most of the threats are coming from the inside, what are you doing about it? According to US-CERT (United States Computer Emergency Readiness Team), 95% of downtime and IT related compliance issues are a direct result of an exploit against a Common Vulnerability and Exposure. A firewall, IDS, IPS, anti-virus software and other countermeasures don’t look for or show how to remove CVEs. So most companies are really only 5% secure.
* Flexible Access Online: ASP.NET’s Access Control for the Web by Tim Kulp The web was not built to remember users between trips to the server. In fact, the stateless nature of the HTTP forgets anything outside of the immediate Request traveling to the Server or Response going to the Browser. All memory must be handled by features in the Application Server or by the Browser. All memory must be handled by features in the Application Server (such as IIS, Apache, etc…) or by the Browser. This provides a challenge to a core concept in security, Access Control.
* VoIP Access Control by Ric Messier Access control is a means by which we determine whether an agent is allowed to gain entry to a particular resource. In the case of physical security or even traditional network security, this may seem straightforward. For example, if you trust someone to gain access to a room where critical resources are kept, you provide that person a key or add them to a badge access list. Similarly, if you want to provide someone access to files you are sharing on a network, you would add their user id to an access control list so they would be able to get to the files they need or want.
* Wireless ad hoc Network and its Vulnerabilities by Aleksandre Lobzhanidze A mobile ad-hoc network (MANET) is a self configuring infrastructure-less network, consisting of mobile devices, connected via wireless links. Each device in MANET can move independently from others in any direction, and therefore change its links very frequently. Each device on MANET must forward data unrelated to its own use and therefore serve not just as consumer of the data, but also as a router. The main challenge of MANET is to maintain the information required to properly route the traffic. Such networks may operate themselves, or be connected to the global network – Internet.
* Msona mBox 2000 Features & Functionality Report by Steve Broadhead In some ways it can be seen as the Holy Grail of IT procurement – finding the all-in-one office solution that does it all, without complicated installation and management; just fire up and off you go. Of course, in reality – as an absolute – this is largely a pipe dream. But for the Small to Medium Business (SMB) especially, the benefits of an easily installed, lowmaintenance solution to their communications requirements – Internet, data and voice, secure and flexible enough to support their specific needs (dependent on their ISP, TelCo, Hosting company etc) – cannot be overvalued.
* Why are there So Many Command and Control Channesl by Matthew Jonkman Command and control channels are an often unappreciated bit of art. Yes art. Most folks don’t pay that much attention to them, professionally or personally. But as a person that spends most of my day finding and picking them apart I can tell you there are some very interesting things going on behind your favorite malware or fake AV warning on the desktop. So let’s explore some of the recent stuff and reminisce about the past, from an IDS point of view. Not thinking like an antivirus engineer looking at registry keys, APIs and system calls. I can’t imagine the difficulties in that life.
* The Asylum by Jim Gilbert My paintings are non-figurative, but I realized some years ago that I was interested in how I could combine words and graphics – as a result I started to draw cartoons. Specifically I am excited about The Asylum because of its minimal nature, minimal drawing, minimal words, minimal characters… maximum content.

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• 2011-May-29 - Everyday Practical Electronics No.06 - June 2011
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Everyday Practical Electronics No.06 - June 2011 PDF | 83 pages | English | 78.15 MB

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• 2011-May-19 - The Rune Stone BBS
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The Runes are there, for any fool to read. But only he who has Hung on the Tree, as did Father Odin. One who has gazed on the Abyss and suffered its emptiness, May know their true meanings or tap the Power that lies within.
When a user registers an account on the Rune Stone BBS, we expect them to be an active participant. Inactive accounts will be deleted after 72 hours. The IIRG does not tolerate lurkers or leechers.
If you are an unknown "blind" new user, you'll have limited access to the system. You can obtain further access by your actions. Posting and Uploading is the way to gain higher access.
There are 3 levels of access available on the Rune Stone:
1. New User - (Guest Level) - You have very limited access to forums and files. Your participation and contributions in these forums will determine if you progress to user level.
2. User - (User Level) - You have proven yourself to be a valuable system member. This level of access allows roughly 75% of access to the systems forums and files.
3. IIRG Member/Affiliate/Courier and IIRGnet Member. You have 100% access to the systems files and forums with no limitatations. This level is INVITATION only.
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• 2011-May-15 - MAKE Magazine: Volumes 1 to 26
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MAKE Magazine: Volumes 1 to 26 English | 26 Issues | PDF | 1.05GB
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