Category Archives: DarkStuff

10+ things you should know about rootkits

By Michael Kassner, Techrepublic Malware-based rootkits fuel a multibillion dollar spyware industry by stealing individual or corporate financial information. If that weren’t bad enough, rootkit-based botnets generate untold amounts of spam. Here’s a look at what rootkits are and what to do about them. Rootkits are complex and ever changing, which makes it difficult to… Read More »

Samurai Web Testing Framework – Web Application Security LiveCD

Most penetration tests are focused on either network attacks or web application attacks. Given this separation, many pen testers themselves have understandably followed suit, specializing in one type of test or the other. While such specialization is a sign of a vibrant, healthy penetration testing industry, tests focused on only one of these aspects of… Read More »

MetaSploit an Exploits Framework Build on Ruby [on Rails]

Ruby and Metasploit, you propably already notice one of that or maybe both of them. Ruby on Rails is one of Web Application Framework build on Ruby Language Programming which have MVC (Model-View-Controller) as it’s framework concept. How about Ruby?! Ruby is another kind of language programming, announce by ” ” in , Ruby is… Read More »

Cain & Abel, The Perfect Tools for Windows User

install and collect the data, password or acting like from another computer from http://sectools.org, this tool has increase popularity rank from 23 to 9. with this tools you can do anything, from sniffing the network, cracking local password and the most thing that this tools can combine that, sniffing password from the network and crack… Read More »

Found anotherthing interesting.. "The Dark Game”

long time not play this “game”… after several month not update my collection, last week some boy ask me about my collection and my suggestion ’bout this “game”.. after digging my burried stuff, reading and googling  i found this site : http://www.darknet.org.uk   and bring me back to my lost site http://sectools.org/  . after i read… Read More »