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Computing Video: Google Hacks 2.0

This tutorial shows you security issues with Google that can allow you to hack other people’s sites. Use this video to make sure your site is secure.

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Computing eBook: Gray Hat Hacking, Second Edition

Prevent catastrophic network attacks by exposing security flaws, fixing them, and ethically reporting them to the software author. Fully expanded to cover the hacker’s latest devious methods, Gray Hat Hacking: The Ethical Hacker’s Handbook, Second Edition lays out each exploit alongside line-by-line code samples, detailed countermeasures, and moral disclosure procedures. Find out how to execute effective penetration tests, use fuzzers and sniffers, perform reverse engineering, and find security holes in Windows and Linux applications. You’ll also learn how to trap and autopsy stealth worms, viruses, rootkits, adware, and malware.

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DIY Wireless Hack: The Predator

You find yourself sitting in a hotel room that does not offer wireless internet… As you look out the window, you spot that the three hotels & a Starbucks across the street advertising “Free Wireless Internet” — if only you had known this when you booked! You fire up your wireless card, but the signal just is to weak to keep a consistent connection. What are you going to do?

You’re using “The Predator”. The predator is a modified wireless router connected to a high-powered antenna and running custom firmware to actively seek out open wireless connections. Once they are found, it will test them for internet connectivity and then join and repeat the one with the strongest signal to secured wireless connection that YOU control!

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Bank of India Hack Exposed In Video

The Bank of India’s web site was seriously hacked last week. Researchers from Sunbelt Software discovered the hack, and Roger Thompson of Exploit Prevention Labs dug into it more deeply. Roger created a fascinating short movie demonstrating just what happens when you log into a compromised web site without adequate protection. It’s definitely worth a look.

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