Use John the Ripper to recover passwords in Linux. This article is based on Ubuntu, but the general idea will work on any *nix system.
Link: Ubuntology
Use John the Ripper to recover passwords in Linux. This article is based on Ubuntu, but the general idea will work on any *nix system.
Link: Ubuntology
Add these extensions to Firefox when you’re looking to do some hacking.
Link: Dark Reading
This little perl program allows you to set the “Ready Message” on HP printers to whatever you’d like. My personal favorite is “INSERT COIN” which fits perfectly on the small LCDs. You can even sit in sight of the printer and change the message while watching the reaction of your victim.
Link: Miscellany
Have you ever tried to log into a Windows computer for a few minutes and you finally realize that you forgot the password? The solution is called @stake LC4 (formerly L0phtCrack), however since Symantec stopped development of L0phtcrack, We’re going to let you in on a program called LC5.
Link: Geek With Laptop