Hey people turns out the Michael Lynn Cisco exploit talk from this years 2005 Black Hat are available online via two different websites. It is unknown how long these links will work what with lawyers, Slashdot, and the FBI being involved. Worth reading, make sure you get in the know here:
http://cryptome.org/lynn-cisco.zip
http://cryptome.org.nyud.net:8090/lynn-cisco.zip
Get the PDF while it’s still hot!
The popular active OS fingerprinting tool used in Nessus, Xprobe2 has released a new update today with significantly updated OS fingerprints in its database for:
- FreeBSD 5.3; 5.2.1; 5.2; 4.10; 4.9
- Linux Kernel 2.6.9; 2.6.8; 2.6.7; 2.6.6; 2.6.5; 2.6.4; 2.6.3; 2.6.2; 2.6.1; 2.6.0
- Linux Kernel 2.4.28; 2.4.27; 2.4.26; 2.4.25; 2.4.24; 2.4.23; 2.4.22
- Microsoft Windows XP SP2
- NetBSD 2.0; 1.6.2
- OpenBSD 3.6; 3.5; 3.4
- Sun Solaris 10
Plus port scanning! And bugfixes!
Just a quick note to anyone who is reading this via my LiveJournal dspisak or my MySpace account doctorwho. My real location of my blog where I write all of these posts is this blog here and as such I would rather people put comments on the main blog and not on LJ or MySpace since I only have my blogging software cross-post to those places for the meantime while I train people to start coming to my new permanent blog addresss. Thanks folks!
Fydor released a new version of the popular Nmap security scanner software today at DEFCON 13. Look for his updated presentation and new codebase to come online later today at http://www.insecure.org/presentations/Defcon13/. This new version adds ARP scanning capabilities along while a whole other host of new useful capabilities. Worth checking out!
Get photo releases from people at DEFCON or blur out peoples faces before posting online. Silly 4th Amendment!
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