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Latest Blog Posts for HackTalk
- Hack All The Things : BASH Scripting Will Save Your Lifeon Jan 5, 2014 in Tutorials administrator ajax And Your Head author BASH Customer html http Linux PHP University of Central FloridaI recently started writing beginner friendly articles for a Central Florida infosec club out of the University of Central Florida (GO KNIGHTS!) named Hack@UCF. After writing this article for them I decided to cross-post it onto my own blog to help an...
- Sharing My Email ListSomething I noticed quite a while back was that people like to use email addresses, or variations thereof, as their passwords. For example, someone with the email address of hacktalkisawesome@gmail.com could use the password "hacktalkisawesome" or nu...
- Habbo.nl Hacked?Two hours ago a post was made to pastebin that caught my attention; a post that made me wonder if Habbo.nl (the Netherlands site for the popular game HabboHotel) had been hacked.
- Kingcope Gone Rogue?on Oct 11, 2013 in General blackhat Exploit Kingcope prototypical independent security researcher VulnerabilityA recent slew of tweets and pastes has me wondering if Kingcope has gone rogue or if his "good guy" reputation is just a front.
- [Guest Post] Taters’ War StoryTaters of Hacking Localhost and Taskkill /IM me shares a guest post with us today about one of his consulting war stories. Read more after the fold...
- Protip: Cracking ALL The HashesIt never fails that I’ll get a partially cracked hash list from someone and realize that a lot of hashes remain and primarily due to the fact that a whole group of hash algorithms has been missed. This article will go over how I combat missing...
- Just Some Honeypot ResultsThis is just a short post to share some results of running a honeypot for a few weeks in hopes of finding out the usernames and passwords people are using for bruteforcing to better gain an understanding of how password cracking and bruteforcing are...
- Hash Cracking Practice 0×04Wow… last week was pretty hard and those hashes definitely kicked my ass. I focused primarily on the sha1(md5()) passwords and that’s what I’ll be providing here along side some new MD5s. Download This Week’s Hashes Link : http:/...
- Hash Cracking Practice 0×03This week we'll be cracking away at SHA-1 hashes. Enjoy :)...
- browserSnarf.vbsbrowserSnarf.vbs is just a quick script I wrote up to aid in exfiltration tests where you want to exfiltrate the password stores for Internet Explorer, Firefox, and Google Chrome for offline analysis. Download after the fold Download: http://h...
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