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Archive for December, 2008

Gaea+

Thursday, December 18th, 2008

XLAB has developed Gaea+ (GaeaPlus), a free 3D Virtual World application within the Organization for the Slovene Digitalization. So what’s new? You already have Google Earth? Microsoft Virtual Earth? Even though you can visit the hole world, Gaea+ is focused on Slovenia, with image and terrain data far more exact than any other 3D virtual [...]

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Defcon 16 – Part 5 – Hardware Trojans

Monday, December 15th, 2008

Demonstration of hardware trojans In modern fast evolving and full of electronics world, hardware trojans are an emerging threat especially with the growing number of electronic devices and multitude of manufacturers all over the world. On this years Defcon 16 CVORG, a research group located at the University of Delaware’s Department of Electrical and Computer [...]

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Snort Plug-in Development Snort, as a widespread security platform, had it’s part in Defcon this year, too. The presentation was about the usage of Snort and it’s plugins. The basic idea was to show the extensibility of Snort via plugins. It is highly modularized. It has Snort rules, various output plugins, preprocessors for detection (alerting) [...]

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Defcon 16 – Part 3 – Port Bunny

Monday, December 15th, 2008

Port Bunny Nice presentation of the other port scanner was Port Bunny. It was created from the ground up, because authors didn’t want to include all the legacy ideas of how the port scanning should be done. It is meant to be run on a dedicated machine with no other software running (games, browsers etc.) [...]

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Defcon 16 – Part 2 – Nmap

Monday, December 15th, 2008

Nmap This year Fyodor showed the new improvements in Nmap – the network scanning software and showed some ways of using it. Main improvement of the Defcon version of Nmap is its speed/accuracy. Some scans take a lot of time especially if they span over wide range of IPs and ports. So improving the find [...]

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Defcon 16 – Part 1 – Introduction

Monday, December 15th, 2008

Defcon 16 that happened in Las Vegas in August (8.-10.) this year brought together a crowd of hackers, security administrators and other people interested in computer security. It had two sides, a technical side and also (almost as important) a social side. The technical side of Decfon 16 offered many talks in 5 speaking rooms, [...]

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Lenovo x series

Monday, December 15th, 2008

Recently we got our hands on a Lenovo X series laptops thanks to our boss and by his most respectful experiences convincing people to test things and take everything to the limit and get the most out of it this short article has been written. First little candy named X300 ended in my hands which [...]

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