Ever tried to regain some of your privacy and reclaim your online identity? The other day I reading some tweets and came across this lovely link http://www.accountkiller.com/en/ . Granted based on some of the comments I read this site may need some updating, but being in the infosec field for a while I have never seen […]
Category Archives: Reviews
USB RubberDucky DuckSauce v.02 almost done
Hold on folks – we are a few days away from the release of DuckSauce v.02 – more madness for your USB RubberDucky (visit Hak5 to get one now). A little teaser for what is included: – Ability to convert existing powershell code (ps1 file format) to Duck code – Ability convert katuilya payloads to Duck code […]
Powershell
I have been updating my usb rubberducky recently and leveraging a lot of good power shell scripts from the community. I am the type of person that likes to understand what is going on in a script so as part of payload creation/translations so I have been ramping up on power shell. Today I wanted […]
TEHC -August Meetup
Thanks everyone who came out to the August TEHC (The Ethical Hackers Club). I enjoyed showing off the rubberducky and duck sauce v.01. I have plans on making duck sauce a valuable part of anyone who does “hacking” via HIDs tool bag. For those interested in the getting the files please read my June post announcing the Sauce […]
ACP – Maryland Chapter
I had the luxury of speaking at the Association of Continuity Professionals (ACP) this morning. Thanks for having me on your panel discussions – I welcome the opportunity to speak again if you do any more meetings on Cyber Security. To those in attendance, if you have any specific questions or need some quick advice […]
Hak5 Toys
Hello all I have been a very busy bee over the last few weeks; I recieved my Hak5 toys about the same time PwnPlug updated their release. Sorry Hak5 but since I owned the Pwnplug first I out the toys away and started my upgrade/configuration of the plug. Now that I finished that up I […]
BoxCryptor
Recently, I wrote about a product called CloudFogger and provided scenarios on how to use it in your backup solution. Today I wanted to quickly look at one of the other solutions in this Cloud encryption space – Boxcryptor. Boxcryptor is very similar to CloudFogger (or is it that CloudFogger is similar to Boxcryptor), in […]
CloudFogger – quick review
When it comes to encryption my favorite tool is and will always be (unless something changes) Truecrypt. Nothing beats its diversity: I can encrypt files, drives, hide encrypted drives, amongst many other features. But as I said many times on our podcast I am a geek, and working with Truecrypt is fairly easy for me […]
Surf Safely… or at least safer
One of our topics that we been discussing heavilly “off air” centers around how can we make the everday john/jane doe safer online. While there are a lot of options for us “techies” they are often prove too difficult for everday users. While we will be covering this in more detail in one of our future podcasts, I […]
Application Security for the Android Platform
Congratulations to local author, Jeff Six, for the release of his book: “Application Security for the Android Platform”. This is a much needed book on a topic that a lot of developers have not had experience with. The mobile platforms have introduced a new avenue for developers to explore, this book is like have a […]