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Rootsecure (Security Site) Rip

Infohash:

ECA7C8D8F55C4834D0B20C847F95177D3984C83E

Type:

Books

Title:

Rootsecure (Security Site) Rip

Category:

Other/E-books

Uploaded:

2009-02-02 (by firefly88)

Description:

This is a rip of most of the content folder of rootsecure.net that includes white papers. scripts, audio files, and Win32 security tools. These files are all downloadable from the public website, this is just a nice condensed package. I stipped out one tool that had a trojan and was out of date anyway, and replaced it with a current installer from the maintainer's website (MDcrack). Special thanks to tqw, KnifemakerC, x_DontTreadOnMe_x, and Earthbow for all the entertainment their torrents have provided in the past. White papers include (Not a full list:) Arp Spoofing Buffer Overruns Cheating CHAP DDOS Attacks DDOS Survival Defeating encryption Disclosure Helps Security Disk Sanitization Practices Ethereal Guide Fbi Codis Fiber Optic Taps Finding hidden cameras Fingerprint scanners Forensic Guide to Linux Hacking Coke Machines IIS Security Countermeasures Internet Chatroom Surveillance Intro to Shellcoding Layer 2 Sniffing Magstripe Interfacing Physical Device Fingerprinting Physical Security RFID Analysis Security First Responder's Guide Securing your laptop Shatter Attack WEP Analysis Wireless Auditing Wireless IDS WLAN Macspoof Detection Worm Propagation

Tags:

  1. security
  2. forensics
  3. hacking
  4. auditing
  5. pen testing
  6. penetration testing
  7. ARP
  8. DDOS
  9. Ethereal
  10. RFID
  11. Whitepaper

Files count:

131

Size:

86.27 Mb

Trackers:

udp://tracker.openbittorrent.com:80
udp://open.demonii.com:1337
udp://tracker.coppersurfer.tk:6969
udp://exodus.desync.com:6969

Comments:

tahilla (2009-02-02)

Trojans captured with symantec - JohntheRipper and NetCat.

tahilla (2009-02-02)

This is just to warn you what to expect - they're named zip files so don't be alarmed. I meant to put this as the second paragraph to my first comment, but got interrupted. Sorry.

firefly88 (2009-02-02)

I believe that is normal for NetCat due to its nature of creating connections, that should be safe despite the notice. Avast did not pick up anything for me on the John the Ripper install (or it wouldn't have been included), but thank you Tahilla for the advance notice!

franzee (2009-02-02)

John the Ripper WILL show up in many anti-virus scans as malicious due to its nature but the program itself is also a useful tool.

 x_DontTreadOnMe_x (2009-05-14)

I am going to give this torrent a go, thank you very much. With permission, may I upload this to my account if the torrent ever dies? I will give you full credit.