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U.S. Government Drives Gray Market For Cyber Offense Tools

The U.S. government is contributing to the Internet's underground economy by scooping up hacker tools to incorporate into offensive cyber weapons, a report from Reuters says.. The feds have become the biggest buyer in a growing gray market where hackers and defense contractors sell tools to compromise computers, the report said. A major concern about the government's actions is that it's using what it buys for offensive weapons at the expense of not only the country's cyber defenses but the private sector's as well. The link for this article located at CSO Online is no longer available. . In recent times, the federal administration has emerged as the foremost purchaser in an underground marketplace for cyber intrusion software, influencing the landscape of digital security.. Hacker Tools, Gray Market, Cyber Offense, Cyber Operations. . Dave Wreski

Calendar 2 May 15, 2013 User Avatar Dave Wreski Government
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Understanding Hacker Tools Used For Espionage And Exploitation

At a Google-run competition in . But while those two hacks defeated the company The link for this article located at Forbes is no longer available. . Delve into the realm of cybercriminals marketing software solutions to intelligence agencies for computer infiltration, and uncover the nuances of current digital dangers.. hacker tools, cyber espionage, malware tools, pc exploitation, cyber threats. . Anthony Pell

Calendar 2 Mar 26, 2012 User Avatar Anthony Pell Organizations/Events
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Fedora Project Alert: SQLNinja Banned Due to Legal Concerns

Fedora Project leaders have banned a popular penetration-testing tool from their repository out of concern it could saddle the organization with legal burdens.. The move came on Monday in a unanimous vote by the Fedora Project's board of directors rejecting a request that SQLNinja be added to the archive of open-source applications. It came even as a long list of other hacker tools are included in the bundle and was harshly criticized by some security watchers. The link for this article located at The Register UK is no longer available. . The Fedora Project has officially removed SQLNinja from its repository following emerging legal issues tied to the well-known penetration-testing software.. Fedora Project, SQLNinja, Penetration Testing, Legal Issues, Security Concerns. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

Calendar 2 Nov 12, 2010 User Avatar LinuxSecurity.com Team Vendors/Products
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Understanding Tools and Techniques in The Hacker Underground

A simple search reveals a plethora of resources, tools, and personal homepages, most claiming to "hack" for legitimate reasons, within the law.. . .. A simple search reveals a plethora of resources, tools, and personal homepages, most claiming to "hack" for legitimate reasons, within the law. But there is also an entire underground network of hackers honing their tools and skills with malicious damage in mind. "Ten years ago, 'hackers' used to mean people who tinker with computers. "Nowadays hacking means malicious hacking. The definition has changed, so get over it," Peter Tippett, founder and chief technical officer at TruSecure told BBC News Online. . A simple search reveals a plethora of resources, tools, and personal homepages, most claiming to 'ha. simple, search, reveals, plethora, resources, tools, personal, homepages, claiming. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

Calendar 2 Nov 14, 2003 User Avatar LinuxSecurity.com Team Hacks/Cracks
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Leveraging Hacker Tools for Stronger WLAN Security Defense

At a recent Las Vegas hacker confab, Defcon, attendees were invited to try their luck with a wireless 802.11b network. The results were intriguing or scary, depending on your perspective. One of Air Defense's WLAN security appliances detected 807 attacks within . . . . At a recent Las Vegas hacker confab, Defcon, attendees were invited to try their luck with a wireless 802.11b network. The results were intriguing or scary, depending on your perspective. One of Air Defense's WLAN security appliances detected 807 attacks within 2 hours.That sounds like a lot. More than half of those attacks, however, were just probes, using a free tool called NetStumbler, while many of the remaining attempts involved flooding the airwaves, à la denial of service, and MAC address spoofing. Yes, there are security issues with WLANs, but if you're responsible for setting up and protecting these networks, take a page from the intruders: The tools they use can help you, too. The link for this article located at eweek is no longer available. . At a recent Las Vegas hacker confab, Defcon, attendees were invited to try their luck with a wireles. recent, vegas, hacker, confab, defcon, attendees, invited, their, wireles. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

Calendar 2 Aug 27, 2002 User Avatar LinuxSecurity.com Team Hacks/Cracks
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Exploring Linux Hacker Tools for Network Security Insights

I've been trying to install Linux because more and more hacker tools seem to be available for it. The combination of power, flexibility and the open-source community seems to be very attractive to hackers. Web sites such as the Nomad Mobile . . . . I've been trying to install Linux because more and more hacker tools seem to be available for it. The combination of power, flexibility and the open-source community seems to be very attractive to hackers. Web sites such as the Nomad Mobile Research Centre and Securify Inc.'s Packet Storm regularly offer new Linux tools. I want to be able to try these tools and see what they can do, just so I can keep an eye on new developments and find out how others could see our network. So far, I've downloaded five tools: Firewalk, Nmap, Sniffit, Swatch and Tripwire. All are publicly available. Firewalk was designed to determine what filtering rules your firewall uses and to map the network beyond it. Firewalk is a means of finding what holes already exist in firewalls to allow authorized traffic; an unauthorized attacker could potentially take advantage of this information to gain access through the firewall. The tool was written by someone who delights in deconstructing systems to find out more about them. The link for this article located at ComputerWorld is no longer available. . I've been trying to install Linux because more and more hacker tools seem to be available for it. Th. trying, install, linux, because, hacker, tools. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

Calendar 2 Nov 27, 2000 User Avatar LinuxSecurity.com Team Hacks/Cracks
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