By Peter on July 3rd,
2007
Someone is using a Grand Theft Auto mod video as a way to trick viewers into infecting themselves. Although YouTube videos remain safe to view, that hasn’t stopped criminals from finding new ways to entice YouTube viewers to get infected with the latest Trojan horse. The latest example is a Grand Theft Auto video for a mod called Hood Life. According to Chris Boyd, Director of Malware Research at FaceTime Security Labs, the graphics in the mod are lame. He says the images used in the video are circa 1986, crudely rendered, not up to the high standards of the GTA game itself, yet at least 54 people have nonetheless downloaded the game.
http://news.com.com/8301-10784_3-9738650-7.html?part=rss&subj=news&tag=2547-1_3-0-5
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By Peter on June 30th,
2007
ProxyFuzz is a man-in-the-middle non-deterministic network fuzzer written in Python. ProxyFuzz randomly changes (fuzzes) contents on the network traffic. It supports TCP and UDP protocols and can also be configured to fuzz only one side of the communication. ProxyFuzz is protocol agnostic so it can randomly fuzz any network communication.
The video shows ProxyFuzz proxying traffic between a VMWare Console and a VMWare Server. This is just a dumb example of the things you can do with this tool.
http://theartoffuzzing.com/demo4/
Download: http://theartoffuzzing.com/downloads/proxyfuzz/proxyfuzz.py
Windows Binary : http://theartoffuzzing.com/downloads/proxyfuzz/proxyfuzz.zip
Source: http://www.darknet.org.uk/
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By Peter on June 29th,
2007
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By Peter on June 28th,
2007
http://desktop.google.com/linux/
Good news for linux users. But it’s only for i386 playform meaning I can’t get my ubuntu Amd64 install it. Hopefully they will release a 64 bit version too.
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