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Social Engineering Framework for Attacking Clients
10/25/08
Phishing attacks are easily performed against a single target. What if you want to automate and easily setup a client based attack against a list of targets??
As always, my solution was Perl.
I setup a custom YAML configuration file to make things a bit easier for daily u -
Twitter'ing from the command-line
10/14/08
I'm not really into Twitter, but I decide to see how hard it would be to write a command-line client. Net::Twitter made it easy at 13 lines.
http://spl0it.org/files/twitter.pl
Regards,
Jabra -
The impact of Redirects
10/13/08
I would like to clarify the impact of URL redirects in this posting. First put yourself in the shoes of an attacker with a specific organization as the target. So where to start? Well, first we need to decide if we are going to attack IPs or users. Since it is generally known that the People are al -
Redirects in abundance on Image search pages
10/12/08
I have discussed the impact of URL redirects in a previous posting, and I'm really shocked of how easy it was to find numerous instances of redirects in common search engines.
I noticed the issue when a friend of mine posted a link on IRC of an image that he found using the image sea -
User Agent Lookup
10/04/08
Need to lookup a User Agent and get a description? There has been some discussion about User Agent DBs on the web app sec mailing list recently, so I decided to write up a quick Perl script to utilize an XML User Agent DB.
$ wget http://techpatterns.com/downloads/firef
$ perl ua_look
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