January 2012
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MozillaCTF 2012 – SecureFileLock http://t.co/I6G5IDfC
– via @Dinosn - http://bit.ly/wCpSK8
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UberHarvest - Email & Domain Harvesting Multi Purpose Tool...
– via @blackthorne - http://bit.ly/Ar0MKw
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Exploits Emerge For Linux Privilege Escalation Flaw http://t.co/dThyCwtF
– via @CiphersSon - http://bit.ly/wA0KSH
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A Backdoor in the Next Generation Active Directory - http://t.co/oC0Zd7bT
– via @Blackmond_ - http://bit.ly/wmBNKL
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Password analysis of 32.6 million plaintext passwords (the COMPLETE RockYou...
– via @arex1337 - http://bit.ly/xqXGOp
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White paper on #ACTA secrecy, violation of int’l norms for access to...
– via @AnonyOps - http://bit.ly/zCB1CI
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Google Privacy Change Provokes Outrage http://t.co/nHW8mmL6
– via @InformationWeek - http://bit.ly/wjfaEX
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#ActAgainstACTA - ACTA in a nutshell: http://t.co/mXdpWOdg | RT and educate
– via @YourAnonNews - http://bit.ly/AwxGtP
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NetBIOS spoofing for attacks on browser — http://t.co/mAqv0yBG
– via @xsploitedsec - http://bit.ly/yceK3J
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RT @xsploitedsec: Bypass Captcha using Python and Tesseract OCR engine —...
– via @jedisct1 - http://bit.ly/yBT2aa
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[Paper] (un)Smashing the Stack: Overflows, Countermeasures, and the Real World...
– via @secdocs - http://bit.ly/z1qaPI
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How to Setup Rsyslog Remote Logging on Linux (Central Log Server): Every Linux...
– via @thegeekstuff - http://bit.ly/w3hoYi
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[Paper] Analyzing an Unknown RF-Based Data Transmission http://t.co/bv5GgQ1Z
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Index of /blackhat/blackhat-2007-usa-video: http://t.co/Jn8FxkBa
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#SharedLinks Reading offline registry hives in pure ruby http://t.co/GQSBEpIu
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From CVE-2010-0738 to the recent Jboss Worm [PDF] http://t.co/E8Mp1yhR
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youranonnews:
A must watch: PIPA and SOPA in 14 minutes
Electronic Frontier Foundation | Defending your... →
minimalmac:
Besides internet blackouts, beyond the death of SOPA and PIPA, is supporting the organizations that have been out there fighting for our online rights for years.
Turn off your site and call your representatives. But support these folks with your cash.
csvkit →
onethingwell:
csvkit is a suite of utilities for converting to and working with CSV, the king of tabular file formats. csvkit is to tabular data what the standard Unix text processing suite (grep, sed, cut, sort) is to text.
Update: typos corrected—thanks, David!