VnutZ Domain
Copyright © 1996 - 2025 [Matthew Vea] - All Rights Reserved

Tag : hacking

[Master Tag Index]

2010-05-02
Sometimes, people just make it too easy to get broken into ...

[view] [2,633 page views]

2010-10-03
Those charts showing cannot be broken without eons of calculations always fall apart when somebody says, "done!"

[view] [2,288 page views]

2007-03-26
How do the modern operating system stack up against public vulnerability scans?

[view] [153,554 page views]

2008-11-04
It's no surprise everyone questions the validity of votes.

[view] [3,671 page views]

2011-03-19
You're not supposed to know that it's everyone.

[view] [1,958 page views]

2007-05-04
DRM never works out the way companies think it will.

[view] [6,778 page views]

2018-11-16
It's fun, that's why.

[view] [4,229 page views]

2012-06-12
Is it really advanced? Or is it just not XOR?

[view] [2,015 page views]

2005-09-22
The only way to not get logged these days ... is to not use your computer.

[view] [3,114 page views]

2009-04-11
Nobody cares about ICS-SCADA until their lights turn off.

[view] [3,080 page views]

2010-08-02
When your "always on" phone is spying on you ... game over man!

[view] [2,096 page views]

2006-11-16
Is anybody really surprised these aren't very secure?

[view] [10,911 page views]

2012-03-25
What's in those Huawei devices that has everyone so spooked?

[view] [1,778 page views]

2024-02-29
Sometimes, the keynote speaker just has to slap the audience.

[view] [281 page views]

2013-10-26
Thanks D-Link for the remote administration feature - I really wanted to make sure the random IT support guy from India could access my stuff.

[view] [2,427 page views]

2013-08-01
In the wake of the Edward Snowden leaks against the NSA, it was interesting to be an audience member at both BlackHat and DEFCON in 2013.

[view] [2,958 page views]

2013-08-14
Always use a VPN ... thought that wouldn't help from the cellular service point of view.

[view] [2,484 page views]

2010-09-18
No system is ever secure.

[view] [2,368 page views]

2013-09-23
At least the technique doesn't require a bunch of severed thumbs.

[view] [1,589 page views]

2008-05-23
Everyone should have a BotNet ... such useful tools!

[view] [3,262 page views]

2011-11-21
Are there really people that still believe US adversaries aren't taking advantage of the US?

[view] [3,180 page views]

2011-08-26
China got caught with their pants down.

[view] [1,973 page views]

2008-01-28
This doesn't bode well for the future stability of the American power grid.

[view] [4,027 page views]

2010-04-21
More Cores More Money

[view] [1,973 page views]

2007-12-01
When you're not gaming - you're hashing.

[view] [6,288 page views]

2015-09-02
When China steals your data ... and your solution is to then give your data to them willingly to protect ... you might work for the US government.

[view] [3,837 page views]

2013-09-22
Participating in CTFs is fun. It's important to remember the solutions are typically right in front of you if you use the right tools to look.

[view] [2,100 page views]

2012-08-17
Now your computer can have a digital "Enron Shredding Party", too.

[view] [1,990 page views]

2019-12-21
Without a "Battle Damage Assessment," you'll have no idea if its working.

[view] [3,528 page views]

2011-01-05
For 18 minutes in 2010, a BGP anomaly resulted in nearly 15% of the Internet's traffic being routed through China. What really happened?

[view] [6,236 page views]

2008-03-05
When it comes to hacker vs security ... given time, the hacker always wins.

[view] [3,400 page views]

2011-10-24
Who names this shit?

[view] [2,394 page views]

2012-07-25
Iran's SCADA is the Poland of Cyberspace

[view] [1,818 page views]

2022-05-04
Upgrades never go smoothly.

[view] [4,189 page views]

2015-01-05
So basically, wear gloves, sunglasses, a hat ... and never go outside.

[view] [1,668 page views]

2008-03-12
Many people forget how legacy hardware technologies can be used to completely bypass software controls.

[view] [7,235 page views]

2011-12-05
All these interconnected things literally NEVER get security updates.

[view] [1,927 page views]

2019-09-23
Because you need to harvest credentials, that's why.

[view] [8,766 page views]

2015-02-13
Just need a magnetic stripe programmer and an anonymous server for the pumps to beacon out to ...

[view] [3,641 page views]

2012-04-09
Orrrrr ... it's an excuse to play video games at work under the guise of "work."

[view] [1,877 page views]

2011-06-06
... because password cracking is such a gateway drug to hacking.

[view] [2,092 page views]

2022-04-25
Ugh - I thought it was bricked.

[view] [2,044 page views]

2018-03-16
Obviously the public WiFi point should be yours ... get rid of the other pesky users to speed up your connection.

[view] [4,367 page views]

2017-02-14
Do you know what your TV is doing on the Internet?

[view] [9,160 page views]

2017-01-27
Your Amazon Echo is always connected and allegedly always listening ... what network traffic is it generating?

[view] [11,759 page views]

2012-04-27
Why are manufacturers of "smart" home electronics making them openly visible on the Internet?

[view] [3,610 page views]

2011-05-06
Immunity via obscurity is becoming less of a truism.

[view] [1,886 page views]

2013-04-06
It's almost like the movies ... where the thieves have a hacker that can reroute all the traffic to facilitate their getaway.

[view] [2,070 page views]

2008-01-09
Getting underneath the system gives you ALL the power.

[view] [3,391 page views]

2011-08-04
... you tricky malware writers!

[view] [2,976 page views]

2010-02-26
If you can step on a cyber-poncho, we certainly did it.

[view] [2,263 page views]

2014-12-24
Physical access always wins ...

[view] [1,688 page views]

2015-09-01
An entire program written with nothing but MOV instructions?

[view] [3,507 page views]

2010-05-12
Hackers are ever so clever in skirting past security mechanisms.

[view] [2,473 page views]

2013-01-24
Sounds sort of like a cyber version of "The Purge."

[view] [1,919 page views]

2010-01-31
Backwards compatibility lets old bugs stay relevant!

[view] [1,863 page views]

2012-08-07
Who needs a key when all the doors are already open?

[view] [1,899 page views]

2004-08-30
I felt like vulnerability scanning various common operating systems and hardware I had lying around to see what the likelihood was of getting script p0wn'd.

[view] [19,156 page views]

2009-07-24
Now that's a tutorial!

[view] [2,423 page views]

2009-11-03
... because own all the things!

[view] [2,293 page views]

2013-09-12
When the financial wizards really get their act together, it'll be a one time windfall for one and disaster for everyone else.

[view] [1,821 page views]

2005-11-21
A rootkit is the apex of modern malware, eclipsing both viruses and worms, yet their function are the least publicly understood.

[view] [56,177 page views]

2020-05-05
It's fun to mess with normal.

[view] [7,506 page views]

2010-02-27
There will never be security when a culture of insecurity exists.

[view] [2,114 page views]

2010-03-10
I received a phishing e-mail one day and decided to take a look into just how those attacks do their deed. With a few simple tools, its possible to derive a lot of information using only static analysis against malware.

[view] [18,588 page views]

2008-10-13
"Enhance" ... "Enhance"

[view] [4,044 page views]

2016-04-07
Considering how much the public wants gun violence suppressed, crippling law enforcement's ability to infiltrate criminal plans seems misguided.

[view] [1,879 page views]

2007-12-07
Ten years from now, what other obvious security vulnerability will we smack our foreheads over?

[view] [3,195 page views]

2019-06-30
Self driving cars should make things safer by taking unreliable human drivers out of the mix - unless we mess with them.

[view] [1,921 page views]

2011-08-16
Now everyone can play with malware.

[view] [625 page views]

2011-03-25
Centralized trust is great until the trusted party screws it all up.

[view] [2,032 page views]

2008-05-16
There are a lot of ways to get around an operating system.

[view] [3,837 page views]

2007-04-30
It doesn't take a strong RF signal anymore to enable a TEMPEST attack.

[view] [9,728 page views]

2012-04-28
Too bad it only run the whole Internet.

[view] [1,896 page views]

2012-06-05
I suppose that's the prerogative of an original classification source.

[view] [3,018 page views]

2006-11-01
Imagine getting to fully automate your global hacking endeavors!

[view] [21,943 page views]

2011-10-12
It's oh so awkward when you first learn about your vulnerabilities from public Internet stories.

[view] [1,712 page views]

2012-04-28
"No Touchbacks" only works on the playground apparently.

[view] [1,950 page views]

2015-12-21
Think of it as a noisy TOR.

[view] [2,529 page views]

2011-03-03
BLUF : It's not a good picture.

[view] [1,789 page views]

2010-09-28
... perhaps one of the most epic cyber attacks of all time.

[view] [3,332 page views]



More site content that might interest you:

Try your hand at fate and use the site's continuously updating statistical analysis of the MegaMillions and PowerBall lotteries to choose "smarter" number. Remember, you don't have to win the jackpot to win money from the lottery!


Tired of social media sites mining all your data? Try a private, auto-deleting message bulletin board.


paypal coinbase marcus