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What if web servers COULD get the MAC address (it was passed in with the HTTP header)? Right now the only unique information about the client is that stored in the User-Agent portion of the header....
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Hey Nihil, I was hoping we could change the direction of the conversation so that I can get your input about my suggested fix.
What do you think of storing unique information on both the server...
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Thats where education and awareness programs comes into play :)
I don't know how you define easy, but there are generally many ways to take advantage of a security exploit. MITM attacks are the...
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Nihil, free or not, web 2.0 is based upon user generated content. If a user does not trust a service, they will not submit private content. If a user knows that anyone can easily obtain his/her...
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Facebook now properly destroys sessions, so that has been taken care of. I went to work and noticed that flickr also suffers from sessions stealing. Their hashing algorithm computes the same session...
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sorry to let you down in that case d34dl0k1 :(
You are a tough customer not to find this stuff juicy! Most of the time, it is the simple stuff that gets overlooked. I appreciate this isn’t an...
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First off, thank you very much for taking the time to read the paper. I really do appreciate your input. My friends and I talked a lot about what you mentioned above, and we all came to different...
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Hey guys,
Long time since I have posted on this site... I remember when I was a lot younger, I came here all the time and learned a lot. Anyways, I wrote a long paper about two vulnerable exploits...
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September 24th, 2006, 09:56 PM
If the skiddies are on your subnet then how can you hide your ARP traffic to pretend you dont exist? As far as I am concerned, it is very easy to detect everyone who is active on a subnet. Anyways,...
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hi HTRegz,
you have very good points, and I completely agree with you, but i think you are caught up in the sys admin mindset. A regular user might not even know what SSH is or does. A lot of...
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i called the support line at Buffalo and they told me it sounded like bad hardware since my drivers and everything else was properly installed. Anyways, guess i gotta switch it out tomorrow :(
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i know but right now i could care less about accessing my network, i just want my PC to confirm that the wireless network in my house actually exists! then i will start to worry about how i plan on...
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alright, i went into the "PCMCIA adapters" section in the device manager, and i have two Texas Instruments PCI-1225 CardBus Controllers under that section. My wireless LAN notebook adapter is a...
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how? sorry im kind of a n00b... :)
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thanks for the response...
I have uninstalled and reinstalled a couple times now... I am pretty sure the network is open... when i viewed the properties for the SSID, i noticed that the network...
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haha ya i tried that for a while, but then i just got frusterated that i wasnt making any progress, so i am trying again. I assume the card is working properly, because the power lcd is on, so its...
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alright now im starting to get pissed at this stupid PCMCIA card... i gave the ipconfig /all command on my laptop that cant connect to the wireless network, and it told me that the media state was...
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thats exactly what i mean.
I said Cisco "something" because i dont remember the exact model number of the WAP...
Wireless internet seems to be working fine on my other computer, since people...
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thanks for the fast reply.... the sonic wall is the router. I am currently running the software that came with the PCMCIA card called buffalo airstation client manager. Its just pissing me off that i...
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alright i have been screwing around with this way longer than i should be. i have a wireless network already set up at my house, and i recently purchased a PCMCIA card for my laptop and want to...
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December 17th, 2005, 03:30 AM
hey guys i found this article yesterday and i dont quite understand it. I am relatively new to PERL programming, and i dont understand what the big issue is. I mean it sounds very serious, but i dont...
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November 26th, 2005, 03:37 AM
iMesh recently released iMesh 6 which is their latest version... they claim to not include any spyware/adware... you can check out their security forum at...
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November 20th, 2005, 10:55 PM
Ya jeez its been forever since i have been on this site! Still extremely helpful and useful though. Generally i can find the answers to most of my questions just by searching but occasionally i chime...
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November 20th, 2005, 07:27 PM
hey i was playing around in cygwin (in bash) and i wanted to see my environment variables, so i typed the command 'export'. One of the environment variables was PROCESSOR_LEVEL and it was equal to...
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October 16th, 2005, 05:29 PM
haha thanks a lot. to be honest though i havent programmed in C++ for a couple of years now and i am afraid to read my own tutorials since i might be a bit overwhelmed.
You should check out my...
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