23 September 2005
22 September 2005
Wehnus
by xenomorphWehnTrust is a Host-based Intrusion Prevention System (HIPS) that provides secure buffer overflow exploitation countermeasures. While other Windows based intrusion prevention systems are only capable of working with a pre-defined group of applications, WehnTrust's technology allows it to work with virtually all software products. Perhaps best of all, WehnTrust is currently free for home use.
20 September 2005
18 September 2005
09 September 2005
04 September 2005
26 August 2005
IT Observer - Network Security Portal
by xenomorph & 1 otherArticles | Editorials | Reviews | News | InfoSec Directory | Releases | Submit PR
25 August 2005
Windows Password Recovery @ MCSE World
by xenomorph & 4 othersWindows password recovery tools and techniques
Offline NT Password & Registry Editor
by xenomorph & 10 othersWindows Password Recovery and Registry Edit Tool
Portable Linux Auditing CD
by xenomorph & 1 otherPLAC is a business card sized bootable cdrom running linux. It has network auditing, disk recovery, and forensic analysis tools. ISO will be avialable and scripts to roll you own cd.
Hakin9 Official Web Site
by xenomorphHakin9 Magazine:
Since the second issue onwards our magazine contains hakin9.live - a bootable distribution (based on Aurox Live) containing all the tools and materials needed for practising methods and techniques described in our articles.
Digital Defense Security Research Labs
by xenomorph (via)ADVISORIES WHITE PAPERS PRESENTATIONS SECTOOLS
The Research Labs are the proving grounds for many of the services that Digital Defense offers. Black-box application testing, exploit crafting, and cutting-edge research on penetration techniques are explored here in a controlled environment.
The Labs serve as a development resource for many vendors in the financial services arena as well as a place for us to investigate defensive options for our clients. The purpose of this site is to share some of the knowledge and tools which have been the result of our day-to-day operations.
An Introduction to Mac OS X Security
by xenomorphThis article presents topics that will help you make Mac OS X secure. If you are familiar with UNIX systems, you may want to skip the following section, which discusses some basic UNIX concepts, and move to the later portion of the article, which looks at the specifics of Mac OS X security. If, however, you come to Mac OS X from OS 9.x and would like some UNIX background information, be sure to read what follows.
24 August 2005
23 August 2005
Security News Portal
by xenomorphThe Security News Portal for Information System Security Professionals:
computer networking security hacking and virus news alerts and advisories
20 August 2005
IANA Port Numbers
by xenomorphPORT NUMBERS
(last updated 18 August 2005)
The port numbers are divided into three ranges: the Well Known Ports,
the Registered Ports, and the Dynamic and/or Private Ports.
The Well Known Ports are those from 0 through 1023.
The Registered Ports are those from 1024 through 49151
The Dynamic and/or Private Ports are those from 49152 through 65535