The solution for the Defcon CTF b300 in cartoon form Posted: 13 Jul 2009 12:02 PM PDT Very interesting manga-style description of solving a CTF / crackme / RE challenge. The spacing of ideas is also very important when communicating, so this might just be the right form for some people. Besides, it has many cool ideas! (like replacing junk bytes with NOP to aid the linear disassembler of OllyDbg). |
Posted: 13 Jul 2009 05:37 AM PDT VirtualBox 3.0 is available! (In fact there is already a minor update: 3.0.2). For some reason VirtualBox doesn't automatically alert about this, so get it while it's hot :-) |
pQuery - Perl Port of jQuery.js Posted: 13 Jul 2009 05:31 AM PDT Whatever you can imagine, it is already written in Perl :-) A perl port of jQuery to easily manipulate the HTML DOM. A BIG step forward compared to manually walking it! |
NetworkMiner Network Forensic Analysis Tool (NFAT) and Packet Sniffer Posted: 13 Jul 2009 04:45 AM PDT Very cool little tool - and the alternative visualization (as compared to Wireshark) seems to be more useful. PS. It is Windows only, but works with multiple backends (not only with the WinPcap driver). |
Posted: 12 Jul 2009 11:17 PM PDT A very cool way to encode the year in the URL (use the portnumber)! Unfortunately it can cause issues with more restrictive corporate firewalls... Via badger (http://twitter.com/bagder/statuses/2572674225) or cURL fame. |
Fun with virtualization: Running Windows 2003 r2 x64 on Qemu 0.9.0 Posted: 12 Jul 2009 11:05 PM PDT Building Qemu on Windows can be quite hard. A good, quite up to date, instruction. |
A blog which tries to demystify computer security, point out the half-truths and misinformation which floats around about this subject and hopefully reduce the hype created by semi-informed people. It also has some useful tips from time to time.
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