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Configuring TLS for encryption of messages from Google

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Clip 05/01: Brian Holyfield, Gotham Digital Science Hacking a Web service generally is not rocket science. But what if the Web service requires that messages are sent using a binary protocol? What is required encryption, but you have shown no key? These are some common scenarios that are likely to encounter when they try to create a Web service using Windows Communication Foundation (WCF), built for the attack. Through a series of live demonstrations will show the presentation, how to recognize and attack the WCF web services and discuss tips and useful tools to facilitate testing of WCF services. Participants will leave with the skills necessary to effectively perform penetration tests against WCF applications. The following demonstrations will be performed live (time permitting): – Burp Plug-in for WCF binary messages (SOAP NBFS MC) – De-compilation of Silverlight XAP for the preservation of meta data WCF – Crafting Meta Data Exchange (MEX) applications recovery WCF metadata – communication with WCF WS-S Message Encryption Anonymous – create your own WCF Test Client (in less than 10 lines of code) – TCP port probing the WCF duplex callback channels Presentation Outline: 1. Overview 2 WCF Silverlight WCF Web Services 2. MC NBFS Protocol 2b. Meta Data retrieval WCF 2c. Analyze Insurance WCF Silverlight XAP third third Binding. WS-S 3b Message Encryption. Customers fourth custom WCF Services WCF Duplex fourth. Call Back offensive channels for more information and presentation
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Posted by admin - February 3, 2012 at 11:10 am

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Portal delivery of testing and delivery to the inbox Google Message Encryption

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Posted by AntiTyranny - August 12, 2011 at 11:12 am

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Posted by Dwayne Coots - June 15, 2011 at 3:11 am

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Posted by admin - February 15, 2011 at 3:18 am

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Charlie Chaplin Cell Phone Time Traveler by George Clarke….Real Or Fake?

The subject of time traveling generally only comes up when you’re watching a movie, or reading a science fiction novel.

A European film maker by the name of George Clarke, claims to have found evidence of a real life time traveler in a 1928 film featuring Charlie Chaplin.

Read what George has to say about the discovery below, then check out the clip.

“This short film is about a piece of footage I (George Clarke) found behind the scenes in Charlie Chaplins film ‘The Circus’. Attending the premiere at Manns Chinese Theatre in Hollywood, CA – the scene shows a large woman dressed in black with a hat hiding most of her face, with what can only be described as a mobile phone device – talking as she walks alone.

I have studied this film for over a year now – showing it to over 100 people and at a film festival, yet no-one can give any explanation as to what she is doing.

My only theory – as well as many others – is simple… a time traveler on a mobile phone. See for yourself and feel free to leave a comment on your own explanation or thoughts about it.”

George – 20th October 2010

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Posted by admin - November 3, 2010 at 3:28 pm

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Microsoft Proposes Government Licensing Internet Access! – Alex Jones Tv

Microsoft Proposes Government Licensing Internet Access

State should have power to block individual computers from connecting to world wide web, claims Charney

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Thursday, October 7, 2010

A new proposal by a top Microsoft executive would open the door for government licensing to access the Internet, with authorities being empowered to block individual computers from connecting to the world wide web under the pretext of preventing malware attacks.

Speaking to the ISSE 2010 computer security conference in Berlin yesterday, Scott Charney, Microsoft vice president of Trustworthy Computing, said that cybersecurity should mirror public health safety laws, with infected PC’s being “quarantined” by government decree and prevented from accessing the Internet.

“If a device is known to be a danger to the internet, the user should be notified and the device should be cleaned before it is allowed unfettered access to the internet, minimizing the risk of the infected device contaminating other devices,” Charney said.

Charney said the system would be a “global collective defense” run by corporations and government and would “track and control” people’s computers similar to how government health bodies track diseases.

Invoking the threat of malware attacks as a means of dissuading or blocking people from using the Internet is becoming a common theme — but it’s one tainted with political overtones.

At the launch of the Obama administration’s cybersecurity agenda earlier this year, Democrats attempted to claim that the independent news website The Drudge Report was serving malware, an incident Senator Jim Inhofe described as a deliberate ploy “to discourage people from using Drudge”.

Under the new proposals, not only would the government cite the threat of malware to prevent people from visiting Drudge, they would be blocked from the entire world wide web, creating a dangerous precedent by giving government the power to dictate whether people can use the Internet and effectively opening the door for a licensing system to be introduced.

Similar to how vehicle inspections are mandatory for cars in some states before they can be driven, are we entering a phase where you will have to obtain a PC health check before a government IP czar will issue you with a license, or an Internet ID card, allowing you to access the web?

Of course, the only way companies or the government could know when your system becomes infected with malware is to have some kind of mandatory software or firewall installed on every PC which sends data to a centralized hub, greasing the skids for warrantless surveillance and other invasions of privacy.

Microsoft has been at the forefront of a bid to introduce Internet licensing as a means of controlling how people access and use the world wide web, an effort that has intensified over the course of the past year.

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Posted by admin - October 9, 2010 at 10:31 am

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Keyword-Rich Domain Names In 3 Easy Steps

How to find keyword-rich domains in 3 easy steps for free using the Google AdWords keyword tool, a text editor, and the GoDaddy bulk registration tool. By Eric Giguere.

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Domain Names and Domaining by Randy Charach

Randy Charach episode of ‘Randy Report’ on Domain Names.

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Posted by admin - September 25, 2010 at 6:11 pm

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Droid Does: Tethering

Just a quick video on how to TETHER on the Motorola DROID. This works with Windows XP, Vista, 7, as well as Mac OS X.

Tethering is connecting your phone to your PC via USB Cable, and using its internet capabillities as a modem for your laptop to connect to the interwebs.

Take a look at PDANet, a Free application for Android!

http://www.junefabrics.com/palmnet/ (to download the desktop app that you need)

QUICK DISCLAIMER: Use applications like PDANet or TetherBerry at your own risk. Try to use it as a backup internet source, and not your primary one-as tethering without a “Verizon Approved” Mobile Broadband package is technically a breach of contract.

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Posted by admin - September 13, 2010 at 11:01 am

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