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- {QuickPost} Windows 8 Digital Product Key recovery
- Defense by Numbers: Making problems for script kiddies and scanner monkies
- BSidesLondon 2013
- Privoxy Proxy Authentication Credential Exposure – CVE-2013-2503
- {QuickPost} Research Teaser – HTTP Response Codes
- Burp Extension – Scanner Streamer
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- SANS SEC710: Advanced Exploit Development
- SANS SEC642: Advanced Web App Penetration Testing and Ethical Hacking (review)
- Some thoughts on HTTP response codes
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- Added the first new module (contributed) to Scythe since last year… guess it wasn't as popular as I was hoping ;) #TheseThingsHappen 2 hours ago
- RT @djjackalope: DJ Jackalope will be playing officially at #Defcon again this year! Time TBA. (And at all the parties she can/pls DM her!… 6 hours ago
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- [SuggestedReading] THE HANGOVER REPORT: Unveiling an Indian Cyberattack Infrastructure bit.ly/17SWIUK 12 hours ago
- RT @rickygervais: Remember, Mondays are fine. It's your life that sucks. 12 hours ago
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"Three to one...two...one...probability factor of one to one...we have normality, I repeat we have normality. Anything you still can’t cope with is therefore your own problem."
Note: A large portion of content I post on my blog comes from "live blogging" of security conferences. These posts are in notes form and are written live during a talk. As such errors and emissions are expected. I'm only human after all!




I’ve not listened to SecurityNow in a LONG time. It’s certainly one of the easiest to find podcasts, and the content is easy to follow. I don’t see them diving into technical information much, but for some that’s probably more suitable. As a replacement I’d probably go with the ISC Podcast which offers shorter (~5 minutes) daily snapshots… or the ISD Podcast if you’ve got more time (~30 minutes).
Warning, indeed