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Monthly Archive November, 2006

New NBTEnum version

Those who perform penetration tests probably already know this tool. Ok, a new version was just released. Even if you don’t use it, visit Reed Arvin site, there are lots of great tools there.

Bejtlich and SANS Top 20

I thnk that Richard Bejtlich is being a little picky about this subject, but he still got his point. Even in a work with such good content as the Top 20, basic concept mistakes can jeopardize its value. A document like this is read and used by lots of people, spreading the mistakes throughout [...]

MS06-070

Should I still need to say that this one is critical (well, MS already did that)?
Every time that there is a vulnerability in core Windows services, like “Server” and “Workstation”, it smells like worm spirit. There is a relatively new fact that needs to be remembered these days…
Microsoft is pushing its processes to find [...]

New sysinternals tool

Those that constantly need to study trojans and viruses behaviour, or to debug “LUA bugs” in Windows applications, probably already know Sysinternal tools Filemon and Regmon. I always wondered why there wasn’t a tool combining both. Now there is.