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By default, a Bind DNS Server will respond which version is running to anyone that queries the DNS Server. Hiding out Bind DNS Server version will improve the system security but will not prevent automated cracking tools from exploiting vulnerable nameservers... 

In this article we will describe how to use the new version of Hamster and Ferret from Errata Security to do sniffing and session hijacking on sites that they use cookies to log on users. The new tools are fully working with Linux and Mac OS which in... 

Installing Nessus on Backtrack 4 is similar like installing Nessus on earlier versions of Backtrack. Although Backtrack 4 is based on Ubuntu and uses apt-get to install packages we can not use apt-get to install Nessus because it uses an older version. In... 

In this post I will show you how to port forward a single port from the internet to the internal network. You can easily use the Cisco ASA Appliance GUI through web browser to create a static nat and an access rule but for those that need to do it from...