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  1. #11
    great post!! Thanks alot!
    Mindpilot

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  2. #12
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    Thumbs up

    Thanks so much for all of us beginners. The more I surf the site, the more info I gain.
    I am data manager by default and not post secondary educated, all knowledge obtained through trial and error. I am keen on data recovery as we have some real 'beginners' working on the software and more than half my time is correcting boo boo's to keep my (the company's) data clean.
    Anyone know a good site or tips on data recovery?
    \"When I do good, I feel good. When I do bad, I feel bad. That is my religion.

  3. #13
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    For some nice tools...

    http://www.ntsecurity.nu
    [glowpurple]NO PAIN NO GAIN[/glowpurple]

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    Cool

    Thanks for your help. Much appreciated!!
    \"When I do good, I feel good. When I do bad, I feel bad. That is my religion.

  5. #15
    str34m3r
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    If you're interested in more tools and links to those tools, try out the Top 75 list from insecure.org:

    http://www.insecure.org/tools.html

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    Talking

    How lucky am I??
    Thanks!!
    \"When I do good, I feel good. When I do bad, I feel bad. That is my religion.

  7. #17
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    nice list...will be very useful for me
    c m i y c

  8. #18

    Talking APPLAUSE!!!

    That was very good!!! A great collection of reference material! I applaud you!!!
    Keep up the good work

  9. #19
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    Damnit str34m3r beat me to posting the insecure.org tools list haha. great list none the less.

    PeacE
    -BoB
    #!/usr/local/bin/perl -s-- -export-a-crypto-system-sig -RSA-in-3-lines-PERL
    ($k,$n)=@ARGV;$m=unpack(H.$w,$m.\"\\0\"x$w),$_=`echo \"16do$w 2+4Oi0$d*-^1[d2%
    Sa2/d0<X+d*La1=z\\U$n%0]SX$k\"[$m*]\\EszlXx++p|dc`,s/^.|\\W//g,print pack(\'H*\'
    ,$_)while read(STDIN,$m,($w=2*$d-1+length($n||die\"$0 [-d] k n\\n\")&~1)/2)

  10. #20
    i completely agree to SittingDuck's post of djc314159's missing NMAP from the list . i havent found better port scanning tool than that.. anyhow the list was handy...

    Have fun reading following article.

    If Microsoft Had Written Nmap

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