Great Links
From a developer point of view… secure coding
For most of us here, we are looking to hack and crack systems. But spare a thought to those poor souls who have try to ensure their code stands up to the hack attack. And coming from a developer background, I should *really* know more about the security aspects of coding.
As you may know there [...]
Wifi Hacking with your Pringles Tin
Great link of the week: It is old news that an inexpensive Wireless hacking antenna can be made with a simple Pringles tin!
Back in 2002, Gregory Rehm hosted an Antenna Battle Royale between a Lucent popsicle stick, a couple of Pringles Cans, our Coffee Can, a Hunt’s Tomato Sauce can, and a 40oz can [...]
BlogSecurity.net gets Launched
After recognising the need, and taking hints from KaiTou’s sarcasm :), I am happy to announce the launch of http://blogsecurity.net.
BlogSecurity is a site dedicated to providing useful and critical security information for the blog community. We understand that it is difficult to keep track of the latest security vulnerabilties and version updates, and [...]
Wireless Penetration Testing Mindmap
The guys at WirelessDefense have put together an awesome wireless penetration testing mindmap. Very nicely done:
Full details can be obtained from the WirelessDefense.org website.
WIFI Hacking
Max Moser and team from remote-exploit.org are doing some great stuff:
- Backtrack
A brilliant linux distribution designed for penetration testers. I have used this distro for a number of tasks (especially WIFI testing) and it just works!
- WIFI Cheat Sheet
Contains up to date information on default WIFI insecurities and vulnerabilities.

