Author: eric


Posted on: 19th August 2008

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Category: Linux, Modding, Security

Linux is a hacker’s dream computer operating system. It supports tons of tools and utilities for cracking passwords, scanning network vulnerabilities, and detecting possible intrusions. Here is a collection of 10 of the best hacking and security software tools for Linux.
Link: Junauza

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Author: eric


Posted on: 31st July 2008

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Category: Networking, Security

Recently, a significant threat to DNS, the system that translates names you can remember (such as www.doxpara.com) to numbers the Internet can route (66.240.226.139) was discovered, that would allow malicious people to impersonate almost any website on the Internet. Software companies across the industry have quietly collaborated to simultaneously release fixes for all affected name [...]

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Author: eric


Posted on: 25th July 2008

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Category: Design, Education, Linux, Microsoft, Networking, Programming, Security

Rodrick Brown has put together a list of O’Reilly’s CD bookshelf online. Here you’ll find books like Java, Perl Networking, Unix, Web Design, Web Development, Oracle, Linux, XML, Cisco, Active Directory, LDAP, PHP, MySQL and many more. Each title contains the entire book online.
Link: Rodrick Brown

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Author: eric


Posted on: 23rd July 2008

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Category: Security

The six free security tools that all IT folks should know about and use. And the winners are … MetaSploit, Splunk, Google, KeePass, Helix and Netwox. Now read on to learn why …
Link: NetworkWorld

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