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No 01/2006 (7) Haking Wi-Fi 1/2006
Brandon Edwards
People create new defences for backdoors and intruders are forced to innovate new techniques to keep pace with the rapidly progressing security industry e.g. packet sniffing backdoors. Brandon describes how they work by writing our own proof-of-concept tool.

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No 09/2005 (5) Anatomy of pharming - how your money is stolen 5/2005
Michał Piotrowski
Let's write four simple shellcodes from scratch, starting with programs in C, then converting them into assembly. Afterwards let's prepare them for shellcode use and finally optimise them.

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No 09/2005 (5) Anatomy of pharming - how your money is stolen 5/2005

A graphical interface for creating simple rules for a netfilter/iptables-based firewall.

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No 03/2006 (8) Hacking IBM AS/400
Michał Piotrowski
Linux systems are fairly resistant to intrusion attempts. However, for certain applications requiring very high security levels, the features found in standard distributions may prove insufficient. This article examines several of the most popular ways to increase Linux system security at kernel level.

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No 03/2006 (8) Hacking IBM AS/400
Stavros Lekkas
We describe some automation buffer overflow bugs identification methods and compare some techniques. We present a tool which could identify them and produce exploit code would definitely ease the burden.

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No 04/2006 (15) C++ Programming
Maciej Zawadziński
Within this article Maciej'll attempt to familiarise the Readers with basic techniques and tools assisting the programmer in course of developing both less and more complex software.

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