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  1. ok lets see if i got this right hamachi is a p2p file sharing program that can use windows file sharing (meaning make a direct connection like if you were sharing files/folders on a home network so you can get files instantly but what hamachi is doing is using a IP address running vpn (tunneling protocol) for security. right?
  2. its different from the search engine because with a you can search with a proxy and also control what you send you do not need to send out your cookies to search with a search engine a toolbar is a 3rd party software so its connected right to your harddrive data
  3. With the advanced features enabled, Google's free toolbar for explorer phones home with every page you surf, and yes, it reads your cookie too. Their privacy policy confesses this, but that's only because Alexa lost a class-action lawsuit when their toolbar did the same thing, and their privacy policy failed to explain this. Worse yet, Google's toolbar updates to new versions quietly, and without asking. This means that if you have the toolbar installed, Google essentially has complete access to your hard disk every time you connect to Google (which is many times a day). Most software vendors, and even Microsoft, ask if you'd like an updated version. But not Google. Any software that updates automatically presents a massive security risk.
  4. you know i have to give both sides of the story Anti Honeypot Technology What is Anti-honeypot technology? lTools that are used to identify honeypots lFor example “Honeypot Hunter� Effects on honeypots lIf a honeypot is detected, users can attempt to bypass detection lHoneypot can be attacked if detected lThe honeypot could be used to attack other systems More effects on honeypots lPrevents honeypots from collecting valuable information lHoneypot itself loses effectiveness of being a covert system once compromised lGives attackers more characteristics to identify honeypots Characteristics of identifying honeypots lFinding honeypots is a difficult process lAttackers look for differences between a real system and a honeypot representation of a system lHoneypot systems typically limit outgoing bandwidth and the outgoing number of connections lAlters outbound packets to prevent attacks Connection Limiting lHoneypot will count the outbound connections within a period of time. lOnce the threshold is reached the new outbound connections are denied lOne of the most easiest characteristics to detect lSimply open up 10-20 websites and see if the connection is blocked Outbound packet alteration lModifies packets that are believed to be of an exploitive nature lHoneypots compute a hash of portions of the packet lReturns a response based on the hash lAttacker expects to receive a known response but instead receives a modified response from the honeypot Send-Safe Proxy Scanner lSend-Safe’s proxy scanner searches for multiple open proxy servers for obscuring a spammers identity. Honey Pot Hunter l“Send-Safe Honeypot Hunter is a tool designed for checking lists of HTTPS and SOCKS proxies for so called “honeypots�. “Honeypots� are fake proxies run by the people who are attempting to frame bulkers by using those fake proxies for logging traffic through and then send complaint’s to one’s ISPs� Honeypot Hunter Honeypot Hunter lThe first commercially available honeypot detection tool lHoneypot hunter tests open proxy connectivity lIt classifies the proxy as: nSafe(good) nBad(failed) nTrap(honeypot) How Honeypot Hunter works lOpens a false mail server on the local system using port 25 to test the proxy connection lHoneypot hunter attempts to proxy back to its own false mail server lThis approach identifies most invalid proxies and honeypots. Other tools lVarious noncommercial code used to identify honeypots lSebek.c , sebek-find.c , unsebek.c, vmware_detect.s lThese tools exploit vulnerabilities in popular honeypot systems like Sebek, Honeyd and VMWare Honeypot timeline l1. Honeypot l2. Honeypot Detection Tools l3. Anti Honeypot Detection tools l4. Anti Anti Honeypot Detection tools lWill the cycle ever end? Conclusions lHoneypots are a great way to observe, identify and capture potential attackers. lThe effectiveness of honeypot technology only exists if it is unknown to the attacker lHoneypot administrators must make every effort to avoid being detected (eg. Changing default error messages) Conclusions…. lEssentially, the honeypot technologies must remain secret in order for them to be effective in the field. lHoneypot program writers must continually update and change their program to avoid being identified by attackers.
  5. PC Support Get all your Windows, Hardware, Networking, and software support questions answered here PC Tips and Tricks, Modding Linux/Unix Support Get all your Linux/Unix questions answered here Linux/Unix Tips and Tricks Mac Support Get all your mac questions answered here Mac Tips and Tricks Electronics Get all your questions on MP3 players, Digital Cameras, Digital Video Cameras, TV's, etc. answered here its all up to you of what you want on this thread so post your questions and suggestions
  6. If you've elected to upgrade all of your equipment and do not have devices on your network that do not support WPA functionality, you can set up a honeypot to distract would-be intruders if you are in an environment prone to war drivers or neighborhood snoops. A honeypot is a fake target that deters hackers from locating your real network. Take an old 802.11b access point and: 1. Set the SSID to something different than what you are using in your new WPA capable access point or router. 2. Use a channel at least 5 channels away from the channel you've set on the new access point or router to avoid interference. 3. Place it near an outside window. 4. Plug it in to a power outlet, but don't connect it to your network. 5. Don't point any of your wireless computers or devices at this device. You've just built a honeypot. This may engage casual (but not determined) snoops and neighbors. If you live in an area that is densely populated, you may need to experiment with channel settings because you could find that there are not enough available channels to implement this.
  7. Songbird - The Music/Web Player download it here http://www.songbirdnest.com/ Songbird was built from Mozilla’s popular open source (that means free to use and modify) web browser, Firefox. It will run on Windows, Mac OS X and even Linux. Because Songbird is open source, it has some added features that are different than the popular players seen today.
  8. World's largest Windows error message We went down to New York for the long weekend. Despite the 16-degree weather, we walked down to Times Square - all the bright lights lured us the ten blocks from our hotel. When we got there, we stood like, well, tourists, gaping at all the electronic billboards. And then, across the square, I saw it: the world's largest Windows error message - on a two-story high e-billboard (I guess everything really is bigger in New York). It was the only billboard in the entire square with absolutely no movement - since the PC running it had obviously frozen. http://www.networkworld.com/community/?q=node/4630
  9. here is another one http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=2285904448784173497
  10. Access Your Data From Anywhere laplink everywhere http://laplink.com/products/lle/overview.asp TightVNC Software http://www.tightvnc.com/ GoToMyPC https://www.gotomypc.com/en_US/entry.tmpl?_...ion=rgoto&_sf=2 PCAnywhere http://www.symantec.com/home_homeoffice/pr...a115/index.html
  11. in honor of black history month, how sweet. Quoted post [/b] wow yer so kool that shows true ignorants
  12. HDClone Free Edition enables you to move the content from an entire hard drive to another, larger one. http://channels.lockergnome.com/windows/ar...tion_v318.phtml
  13. get a network bandwidth monitor set it to a limit of 1.8mbs if it goes off that is your problem
  14. hey look at that 3 names on one computer all at the same time :biglaugh:
  15. damn i was gonna switch to comcast because they just became avaible in my area good thing i didnt cause i get 3.4 mbs for like 75 bucks from my local cable company
  16. hey this thread is pretty kool there is alot of great information in here
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