Well, thanks to lax security by vendors and network administrators, not to mention an underground network of devious and talented souls churning out user-friendly cracking tools, it's never been easier. The latest such tool to hit the Internet is called SMBRelay, . . . . Well, thanks to lax security by vendors and network administrators, not to mention an underground network of devious and talented souls churning out user-friendly cracking tools, it's never been easier. The latest such tool to hit the Internet is called SMBRelay, and it exploits a well-known flaw in Microsoft Corp.'s Windows NT and Windows 2000 software that enables an attacker to hijack NetBIOS connections. Gaining unauthorized access to networks used to be a game that only a small handful of gifted crackers with a lot of time on their hands could play. They would laboriously comb the Internet for vulnerable machines, poke and prod until they found a way in, and then execute whatever attack they had in mind. The link for this article located at ZDNet / eWeek is no longer available. . The proliferation of sophisticated hacking tools has made it simpler for cybercriminals to take advantage of vulnerabilities in security systems.. Hacker Tool, Network Security, Unauthorized Access, Security Exploitation, User Privacy. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
The consonant-friendly program Qrpff was developed by a student at MIT to be used as an argument at a seminar on the legal intricacies of DeCSS, but now the tool is cropping up all over the internet. Qrpff is a seven-line . . . . The consonant-friendly program Qrpff was developed by a student at MIT to be used as an argument at a seminar on the legal intricacies of DeCSS, but now the tool is cropping up all over the internet. Qrpff is a seven-line program written in Perl, which uses an encryption key to eliminate the Content Scrambling System (CSS) in DVD protection. The tool, like DeCSS, allows the content of DVDs to be copied and published on the internet. The original DeCSS was allegedly created so that DVD movies could be decoded and played on Linux machines, as the encoding technique used by DVD manufacturers is Windows only. But the outcome of the US trial made it illegal to publish the code that comprises the DeCSS tool. The link for this article located at VNUNet is no longer available. . Xyldq, an application crafted at Stanford, confronts Blu-ray encryption techniques while maneuvering through regulatory intricacies.. DVD Security, Cracking Tool, Qrpff Program, DeCSS Legalities. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Network security becomes increasingly difficult as point-and-drool cracking tools proliferate. So many painfully easy-to-use appz have been developed in recent years that persistence is now a far more reliable predictor of success than skill: even a newbie cracker can succeed by . . . . Network security becomes increasingly difficult as point-and-drool cracking tools proliferate. So many painfully easy-to-use appz have been developed in recent years that persistence is now a far more reliable predictor of success than skill: even a newbie cracker can succeed by using pat scripts and casting his nets wide enough. The Microsoft intrusion was almost certainly not the work of elite hackers; if it had been, we would not now be reporting it. What we're going to detail below is how a fool can (and did) sack the Magic Kingdom. Everything the newbie cracker needs to break in to the Microsoft Developers' Network is readily available on the Web following a brief search. Here's how you go about it: First, you'll download a Trojan which can be distributed via e-mail. QAZ, which was used in the M$ attack, is a fine choice because it will automatically copy itself throughout shared folders on a LAN. It's a malicious backdoor program masquerading as the familiar Microsoft utility Notepad. The link for this article located at The Register is no longer available. The link for this article located at The Register is no longer available. . Network security becomes increasingly difficult as point-and-drool cracking tools proliferate. So ma. network, security, becomes, increasingly, difficult, point-and-drool, cracking, tools, proliferate. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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