Hello,
Please can communicate the repository of your tool
On Sat, Oct 23, 2010 at 2:12 PM, wrote:
> Hi, this tool is alternative to Hydras´s. It is based on NiX Proxy
> Checker. Here´s the page for development status:
> http://myproxylists.com/nix-brute-force
>
> The tool will be freeware and I
So, it appears Wikileaks is now back online.. And they have put a new
'warlogs' database online.. They do appear to have filtered out various
things (there's ---'s in place of where words should be)... I don't know
if this is like a cut down version of what they have, but it's is
tediously bori
So, it appears Wikileaks is now back online.. And they have put a new
'warlogs' database online.. They do appear to have filtered out various
things (there's ---'s in place of where words should be)... I don't know
if this is like a cut down version of what they have, but it's is
tediously bor
So, all those securities they say they provide us are real?
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Yes this is true, but a little bit of common sense on wikileaks behalf could
have been exercised, you know?
On Sat, Oct 23, 2010 at 1:59 PM, John Bond wrote:
> On Fri, Oct 22, 2010 at 11:44 PM, Cal Leeming [Simplicity Media Ltd]
> wrote:
> > You do raise a very good argument, especially the par
Hi, this tool is alternative to Hydras´s. It is based on NiX Proxy
Checker. Here´s the page for development status:
http://myproxylists.com/nix-brute-force
The tool will be freeware and I am quite confident that first public beta
will be available in few weeks.
If anyone is interested in beta tes
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Ubuntu Security Notice USN-1008-3 October 23, 2010
libvirt update
https://launchpad.net/bugs/665182
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A security issue affects the following Ubuntu releases:
Ubuntu 10.0
The problem with picking the bits that they think the world needs to know is
that is the point where editorialization happens. It would be against the
spirit of providing a complete disclosure to trim back the data in any way.
C
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On Fri, Oct 22, 2010 at 11:44 PM, Cal Leeming [Simplicity Media Ltd]
wrote:
> You do raise a very good argument, especially the part about "security
> through obscurity".
> I don't know if Wikileaks have done a good thing or not, but rather than
> release everything, they should have had someone a