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Smart Home Technologies That Can Be Hacked and What You Can Do About It

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23/09/2021
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Whether we’re shopping online or controlling a specific component of our smart home system, technology has made our lives more convenient and connected. Unfortunately, this also increases our risk of…

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How We Can Help You If You Have Been Hacked

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22/03/2021
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As a business or private computer or mobile device user, it is quite a shock to discover that your computer or mobile phone has been hacked. This can compromise your…

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How To Hack Any Social Media Account with ShellPhish and ShellPhish+

Joseph Admin
26/01/2021
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DISCLAIMER: The author and the publishing website (Computer Forensics Lab) assume no responsibility for any misuse or damage caused by Shellphish. This is republished here for educational purposes ONLY. Inthis…

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A Comprehensive Guide on Securing Your System, Archives and Documents

Joseph Admin
01/02/2020
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How can you make your system and documents secure? Today, 256-bit AES encryption is offered by everyone and their dog. However, AES encryption does not mean much (or anything at…

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The Worst Mistakes in iOS Forensics

Joseph Admin
01/02/2020
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What can possibly go wrong with that iPhone? I’ll have a look (oh, it’s locked!), then switch it off, eject the SIM card and pass it on to the expert.…

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Open Source Intelligence (OSINT), Part 2: Using recon-ng to Identify the Same Profile across Multiple Sites

Joseph Admin
01/02/2020
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Welcome back, my aspiring cyber warriors! The Internet is the largest data repository the world has ever known! Open Source Intelligence or OSINT is the way to gather and unlock…

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Shellphish – Phishing Tool For 18 Social Media (Instagram, Facebook, Snapchat, Github, Twitter…)

Joseph Admin
09/06/2019
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Phishing Tool for 18 social media: Instagram, Facebook, Snapchat, Github, Twitter, Yahoo, Protonmail, Spotify, Netflix, Linkedin, WordPress, Origin, Steam, Microsoft, InstaFollowers, Gitlab, Pinterest. This script uses some webpages generated by…

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NAXSI – An Open-Source, High Performance, Low Rules Maintenance WAF For NGINX

Joseph Admin
27/05/2019
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NAXSI means Nginx Anti XSS & SQL Injection . Technically, it is a third party nginx module, available as a package for many UNIX-like platforms. This module, by default, reads…

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Osmedeus – Fully Automated Offensive Security Tool For Reconnaissance And Vulnerability Scanning

Joseph Admin
27/05/2019
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Osmedeus allows you automated run the collection of awesome tools to reconnaissance and vulnerability scanning against the target. How to use If you have no idea what are you doing…

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Parrot Security 4.6 – Security GNU/Linux Distribution Designed with Cloud Pentesting and IoT Security in Mind

Joseph Admin
27/05/2019
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After 3 months of heavy development Parrot 4.6 is officially released. How to update Update your existing Parrot system with the following command: sudo parrot-upgrade System Changes (Appearance) The desktop-base…

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