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Quicktime 7.3 RTSP Response Content-Type Header Stack Buffer Overflow exploit

This is a demonstration of a Quicktime 7.3 RTSP Buffer Overflow exploit. you can download the necessary files from http://www.milw0rm.com/exploits/4664
To properly run this demo exploit you will need a linux server with access to linux shell and perl installed. The windows client that will load the website for the exploit to work will need Wuicktime [...]

PDFCrack - A Password Recovery Tool for PDF-files

PDFCrack is a GNU/Linux (other POSIX-compatible systems should work too) tool for recovering passwords and content from PDF-files. It is small, command line driven without external dependencies.

Supports the standard security handler (revision 2 and 3) on all known PDF-versions
Supports cracking both owner and userpasswords
Both wordlists and bruteforcing the password is supported
Simple permutations (currently only trying [...]

Knocker — The Simple Port Scanner

Knocker is a simple and easy to use TCP security port scanner written in C to analyze hosts and all of the different services started on them. It is available for Linux, FreeBSD, HP-UX, and Windows9x/2000/NT and it is licensed under the GPL.
With knocker it is possible to limit port scan by a single port [...]

Al Gore’s Climate Changing Blog Hacked

theregister.co.uk reported today on their website that a blog promoting Al Gore’s Inconvenient Truth has hacked by penis pill-promoting spammers. According to the site all their links from the blog portion of the site has been compromised to promote drugs. The method used for this hack is still unknown, but it has been reported that [...]

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