treefrog' config...

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madyrocksin said:
ahh wifi cracking, nothing feels better than a free Internet :p

Time to add a warning in a WWE-like style:

"Hi, my name is Umbra Corp, but that you know it already.
I want to say to all the MalwareTips universe, that the techniques we use are dangerous and performed since years by trained professionals.

Don't try to replicate these at home, at
school or anywhere else.

Please Don't try this! "

Thanks :D
 

madyrocksin

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Umbra Corp. said:
Time to add a warning in a WWE-like style:

"Hi, my name is Umbra Corp, but that you know it already.
I want to say to all the MalwareTips universe, that the techniques we use are dangerous and performed since years by trained professionals.

Don't try to replicate these at home, at
school or anywhere else.

Please Don't try this! "

Thanks :D

:lol:
 

treefrog'

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madyrocksin said:
treefrog said:
madyrocksin said:
same here i can hardly understand it :p
actually i wanted to know if someone have tried some intrusion attacks on some security applications, testing firewalls to be more specific!!

They have a very active forum
This would be a fun test too...
I imagine most are pretty solid :dash1: ???

Ohk i think i will look into there forum a bit more...
Even i imagined it to be decently protective, until i saw a video bypassing XP SP3 and Kaspersky Internet Security using BT with few clicks :p
If you do test some let us know there results here.
I know you would definitely test Comodo, but if possible do it with OAP too ;)
Thanks!!

I suspect most of the bypasses we see are targeted zeroday attacks against java or some other vulnerable, possibly un-patched area of the machine leaving most AV's dead in the water :shok:
I'm interested in trying now, the results would be revealing me thinks :rolleyes:
 

madyrocksin

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treefrog said:
I suspect most of the bypasses we see are targeted zeroday attacks against java or some other vulnerable, possibly un-patched area of the machine leaving most AV's dead in the water :shok:
I'm interested in trying now, the results would be revealing me thinks :rolleyes:

yea it was a XP Hole which was exploited in the comment i mentioned..
 

treefrog'

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Umbra Corp. said:
madyrocksin said:
Umbra Corp. said:
I cracked an old WEP wifi psw in 5mn with its tools. it was funny. :D.
ahh wifi cracking, nothing feels better than a free Internet :p

Time to add a warning in a WWE-like style:

"Hi, my name is Umbra Corp, but that you know it already.
I want to say to all the MalwareTips universe, that the techniques we use are dangerous and performed since years by trained professionals.

Don't try to replicate these at home, at
school or anywhere else.

Please Don't try this! "

Thanks :D

LOL
trained professionals and ninjas :assassin:
it's no fun attacking WEP...most still use default password 00:11:22:33:44:55 too easy :rolleyes: lol
Only attacks I know against WPA2 are bruteforce cracks -Reaver etc so get ya 90G dictionary files at the ready and a comfy seat...it's gonna be a long wait my friends
 

madyrocksin

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Jul 30, 2012
510
treefrog said:
LOL
trained professionals and ninjas :assassin:
it's no fun attacking WEP...most still use default password 00:11:22:33:44:55 too easy :rolleyes: lol
Only attacks I know against WPA2 are bruteforce cracks -Reaver etc so get ya 90G dictionary files at the ready and a comfy seat...it's gonna be a long wait my friends

bruteforce lol something i always start and then give it up in the middle,
actually you see i have a lot of patience :dodgy:
 

treefrog'

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madyrocksin said:
bruteforce lol something i always start and then give it up in the middle,
actually you see i have a lot of patience :dodgy:

Lol
whats worse is who actually knows where the middle is ?
I've a feeling patience is bruteforces middle name ;)
 

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