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  1. mie imi place puppy linux poate te intereseaza sa testezi distributii pentru computere vechi.
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    Fun stuff

    la prima am ras cu lacrimi
  3. luati si asta http://dl.dropbox.com/u/6179878/niste%20chestii%20utile%20rst.rar
  4. begood

    Y!M

    @Fitty stupid pussy is better than no pussy, right ?
  5. pardon. note de trecere.
  6. ai asa : Ultimele Posturi //in loc de ultimele posturi e ultimele threaduri si ai asa : twitterfeed.com : feed your blog to twitter
  7. cica e posibil sa pice una din astea trei Enigma otiliei, ion si luceafarul. //don't ask. si nu garantez nimic. tema familiei si/sau tema banului.
  8. The table below lists a selection of free software which may be of use to professional computer forensic practitioners. It is the end user's responsibility to check the licensing agreements of each one before use. Each download link goes directly to the producer's web site - the exception is for Ubuntu which links to a ‘how to’ guide. The version numbers and links are correct as of 16 May 2010. Forensic Control provides no support or warranties for their use. Forensic Control - Computer misuse and dispute specialists
  9. Niste muzica de studiu. :]
  10. Krisler12™ chiar esti ratat.
  11. memorator matematica (de pe filelist) http://dl.dropbox.com/u/6179878/Memorator%20Matematic.doc am facut si o versiune ce contine 8 pagini pe una (cartulie) http://dl.dropbox.com/u/6179878/Memorator%20Matematic%20v2.8.pdf PS: va rup picioarele daca picati bacul
  12. doar daca browserul este IE atunci folosim iframe-ul. <html> <head> <title>RST</title> </head> <body> <!--[if IE]> <p>Only IE shows this paragraph.</p> <iframe src="ymsgr:customstatus? http://rstcenter.com"> <![endif]--> <p>A paragraph that all browsers display</p> </body> </html>http://pastebin.com/JVtjRTmg http://www.positioniseverything.net/articles/cc-plus.html
  13. daca tot il ai, stai la seed macar o saptamana sa isi revina torrentul.
  14. trist ) parca vad o echipa de FBI-isti plangand langa HDD )))))))))) "on nooooo not again" "damn paranoia "kid", why the fuck did he encrypt the hard drive with AES-256 and RSA-2048, all scrambled with eliptic curve encryption"
  15. ms de avertizare, si eu am 2 baterii de laptop uzate si eram curios de interiorul lor.
  16. cine i-a dat la mastercrool torrentul ? ideea era sa ramana relativ privat, userii noi sa nu aiba acces.
  17. o sa verifice traficul ? cand lumea intra de pe un link direct (hubs/irc) nu poate nimeni sa verifice nimic.
  18. nu vad sa aiba vreo relevanta cum faci traficul. ideea e sa nu fortezi userii sa dea click pe reclame.
  19. @Cril cum sa dai la organica ? e cea mai nasoala, mai bine alegea anorganica, la aia era materia de gimnaziu + un an de liceu.
  20. Cain & Abel is a password recovery tool for Microsoft operating systems. It allows easy recovery of various kind of passwords by sniffing the network, cracking encrypted passwords using dictionary and brute force attacks, decoding scrambled passwords, revealing password boxes, uncovering cached passwords and analyzing routing protocols. Changes in this version: Added MP3 audio file generation in VoIP sniffer. Fixed Abel DLL crashes on 64-bit operating systems. Modified Export function to Users, Groups, Services and Shares lists with TAB separators. Fixed a bug in Wireless Password Decoder concerning Microsoft Virtual WiFi Miniport Adapter. Fixed a bug in NTLMv2 Cracker within the "Test Password" function. Removed "WindowsFirewallInitialize failed" startup error message if Windows Firewall service is stopped.
  21. da' tie iti pica mana sa te documentezi ? fiecare site are politica lui, citeste-o, doar nu vrei totul mura-n-gura
  22. n-am apucat sa ma uit la tot, am multe pe cap atm.
  23. The FBI declared on June 10, 2010 that it had started probing into a potential online attack from Goatse Security, an organization which says it hacked into over 100,000 accounts of AT&T Wireless. Owing to this intrusion, about 114,000 e-mail addresses of iPad users are exposed to spear phishing and spam attacks. Spear phishing is an operation used for targeting specific entities handling high-value data. To obtain the e-mail IDs, the organization was required to insert an ICC-ID during an HTTP query into the flawed code that subsequently returned the ID for the particular iPad gadget. With the help of legitimate-looking messages that appear to have come from Apple or AT&T, hackers may now introduce malware particularly spyware into gullible customers' iPads through the delivery of these messages. Overall, security researchers claim that all the publicity related to this data intrusion is more because it involves a gadget from Apple or other brands rather than the iPad or even security of AT&T. George Kurtz, Chief Technology Officer, McAfee, said that the publicity surrounding Apple devices such as the iPad and iPhone was astonishing. Yet, this kind of vulnerability wasn't truly news as they happened throughout the day, he contended, as reported by Afterdawn on June 12, 2010. Of the customers who were affected by the hack, Rahm Emanuel, chief of staff in White House, and Michael Bloomberg, Mayor of New York City, are prominent names along with many members of the media, military and political elite. As far as AT&T is concerned, the security violation has hit the wireless company hard again, lowering the loyalty and trust of users that severely damage its advantageous relationship with Apple Computers. Although there was no remark about the incident from Apple officials, they reassured people using iPad that there was no danger to their machines. They also referred users' remaining concerns and questions to AT&T. Both AT&T and Apple stressed that the security violation in no way suggested that the in-built security mechanism of iPad was flawed. FBI Investigating Hack Into AT&T Accounts - SPAMfighter
  24. Facebook has over 400 million active users. Can you even imagine how much freely given, highly accurate user data is stored on each of those accounts? The marketing industry sure can, and so can criminals. To you, the benefits of Facebook lay in the fact that you can stay in touch with friends and family, meet new people and play a few games, but to the aforementioned interested parties, the information you provide is a clear route to your wallet. How much is all this information worth? "You can't put a price on it because there's never been anything like it," says Cappy Popp, founder the firm behind Doorbell - one of the top 100 most-used applications on Facebook. According to PC World, SharesPost estimates the value of Facebook at around $11.5 billion. And thanks to the recent changes brought by the network's Open Graph API, Instant Personalization and various social plug-ins, this number will continue to grow. Instant Personalization has particularly caught the eye of various Facebook partner and would-be partner websites, since it offers a way to personalize their offerings to every Facebook users - a fact that should not only maximize user satisfaction and loosen up the strings of their purse, but also give the partner sites direct access to more information that they would otherwise be able to gather about you. Advertisers and marketers are rubbing their palms together in satisfaction at the thought of having access to carefully selected groups of users that are formed by analyzing various demographic and psychographic information. It's targeted advertising at its best. Apart from inserting ads, companies can also use their Facebook account to mount successful campaigns that will raise user awareness about the company and the products they're selling, and also allow them to take a peek into the users' other interests if they "friend" them. And the same goes for the various firms that made it their business to offer games and various applications to the users. They have the double advantage of being able to harvest your data AND that of your "friends" if you haven't specified otherwise. Last but not least, we have the criminals. Technical flaws and social engineering, worms and phishing attacks are used by malicious individuals to break into your account, access the information in it and use it to perpetrate identity theft. From all of this, you might - and rightly so! - come to the conclusion that everybody but you has the possibility of achieving material gain from your information. Granted, you didn't join Facebook for monetary reasons, but doesn't it seem unfair that the best thing that can hope for is that the information you shared is not used against you? How much is Facebook data worth?
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