Третий эпизод серии Аниматор против Анимации.
«Избранный» из второго эпизода попал в ловушку внутри Internet Explorer Аниматора на принудительную работу в качестве блокировщика рекламы. Она дала ему возможность сбежать в Microsoft Word, Солитёра, Сапёра, и на рабочий стол.
Установка Compiz из альтернативного репозитория:
Перед установкой тщательно удаляем старые пакеты.
Ставим пакет dirmngr службы управления сетевыми сертификатами (GNU privacy guard)
sudo apt install dirmngr
Прописываем репозиторий в sources.list и ключ GPG
su
wget -q download.tuxfamily.org/compiz/apt/key.pub -O- | apt-key add -
Если вам интересно как работают куки (cookie) и какие опасности для анонимной работы в интернете они в себе несут, в этом видео вы найдете ответы.
На самом деле cookie это очень простой механизм, но многие его просто недооценивают, вот я и решил сделать наглядное видео рассказывающее о том как куки работают и какие технологии используют.
Using threat intelligence feeds for good....instead of wasting time and money.
Johns intense hatred for threat intelligence feeds is pretty well known. Trying to defend your network against specific attacks from specific actors is a waste of time and effort. But maybe there is a way we can do this better! Could we automate this? Possibly, John has had a change of heart… Not likely. But join us and see for yourself.
Aaron Jones presented «Introduction To Shodan» at the Phoenix Linux Users Groups security meeting on July 19th 2018
Introduction To Shodan is designed to provide an overview of the search engine for finding devices connected to the internet. Shodan is a security researcher tool that works by scanning the entire internet, locating and parsing banners, and then returning this information to the user. Shodan is an excellent tool to familiarize yourself with if you do not have the infrastructure or tools necessary to run masscan yourself. Shodan is useful in the target selection phase of an operation.
About Aaron:
Aaron is an experienced Linux user with several years of teaching experience. He works in the industry as a software developer while also providing consultancy on cyber security related topics. His discussions are AZ Post certified for training credit for law enforcement and he prides himself on providing quality educational material that is relevant and topical. He has a Masters Degree in Intelligence Analysis with a focus in Cyber Security, is a life long learner, and prides himself on staying up to date with the ever changing field of cyber security.
If you like what you see here and live in the Phoenix, Arizona area, the Phoenix Linux Users Group meets several times a month. Please visit PhxLinux.org for meeting times and locations then come see the presentations live and uncut.