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EDPnet’s Sagem F@st 3464 (a.k.a. BBOX)

I recently got the EDPNet’s Sagem F@st 3464 modem for free with an upgrade of my ADSL connection to a VDSL connection. I wanted to collect my experiences with the modem in one place, this blog post. The EDPnet modem … Continue reading

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Joe McCray OWASP Belgium Advanced SQL Injection Presentation

Jo McCray gave an most excellent Advanced SQL Injection presentation on June 16th in Brussel for the OWASP Belgium chapter meeting. Alternatively you can view and download the presentation here.

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Hping3 cheatsheet

A. Ramos from the Spanish security blog www.securitybydefault.com posted a nice Nmap5 cheatsheet couple of weeks ago and now made a similair one for Hping v3. You can find it on his blog. Or download it from Littlebighuman here.

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Kill paste-with-formatting to death

Being a Security Consultant (not a fan of the word consultant, but alas) is pretty much synonym to being a technical writer, which means I spend a lot of my time in a word processor. One of my (many) annoyances … Continue reading

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Nmap5 cheatsheet

A. Ramos from the Spanish security blog www.securitybydefault.com posted a nice Nmap5 cheatsheet on the SecurityFocus pen-test mailing list. Webbased version of his email can be found here. Or go straight to his blog article. You can download the PDF … Continue reading

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Call for Papers BruCON.v2 2010: Hacking for B33r

Another year a second interation of the BruCon event. A call for papers has been issued as can be read below. Check out the slides and video for the 2009 event here for inspiration —- Brussels, Belgium — This is … Continue reading

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Theme change

I just switched to this theme, because I have been having compatibility issues with my old theme and the latests WordPress version. Ill try it out for now. When I figure out how to slow down time or run my … Continue reading

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Bash script to find the occurrences of MS KB patch# in a file

The script below can be used to check if certain patches, listed in one column in a file “B” occur in file “A”. This script can be used to process the output of the script in the previous post: Script … Continue reading

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