quick buy | add to cart | subscription Browsing through headers - an introduction to reverse engineering    
No 10/2005 (10) Databases
Wojciech Warpechowski
Reverse engineering software and hardware can be used to provide support for undocumented formats, communication protocols or peripherals. The article demonstrates the basic concepts of reverse engineering and shows how to write a fully functional program with encrypted code.

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No 10/2005 (10) Databases
Miroslav Fidler, Tomas Rylek
Ultimate++ is an attempt at creating a versatile platform for developing desktop applications for Windows and POSIX/X11 systems. To this end, Ultimate++ makes extensive use of advanced C++ functionality and explores several new approaches to application development. The package consists of a number of C++ libraries and an integrated development environment called TheIDE. This article introduces the most interesting features of the Ultimate++ toolkit.

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No 01/2006 (7) Haking Wi-Fi 1/2006
Rudra Kamal Sinha Roy
We present Windows Server 2003 and its security. We explain what security enhancements it offers, what is still exploitable, what new exploitation techniques have been devised lately and what can we do to protect it as much as possible against possible break-in.

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quick buy | add to cart | subscription Multithreaded programming for Win32    
No 04/2006 (15) C++ Programming
Janusz Ganczarski
Considering current directions in PC hardware technologies, with the widespread availability of dual core processors and the imminent popularisation of processors with even more cores, programmers need to be familiar with techniques that allow these capabilities to be fully exploited. This article shows you the obvious way to go to use threads, which can both increase application efficiency and improve the overall user experience.

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quick buy | add to cart | subscription Code injection using Windows GUI messages    
No 05/2006 (9) Shatter Attack - Vulnerable Windows
Krzysztof Wilkos
Few could suspect that an innocuous GUI feature such as Windows messages could pose a danger to system security. We show why this seemingly innocent mechanism can be used to inject malicious code into another application and escalate an intruder's privileges.

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quick buy | add to cart | subscription Hacking beyond the Net    
No 05/2006 (9) Shatter Attack - Vulnerable Windows
Michał Piotr Pręgowski
Many in the IT community have never forgiven the media for twisting the original meaning of hacker. Despair not, though - the constructivist spirit advocated by the likes of Eric S. Raymond and Richard Stallman is not dead.

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quick buy | add to cart | subscription Why is there no anti-virus?    
No 06/2006 (10) HTTP Authentication Vulnerability
Konstantin Klyagin
Konst will present his ideas on Microsoft activity - why they don't add an anti-virus program to their software.

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