Unified Threat Management Systems - Guide to UTMs
Hi folks..this time I will be exploring the Unified Threat Management systems and comparing multiple UTM products in the same. Unified Threat Management devices are relatively new in the security appliance scenario and are in the phase of continuous evolution. UTM has attracted industry leaders like Juniper, Fortinet, Cisco, IBM, Intel, Cyberoam and there are a lot of UTM products to choose from. I am however working on the Cyberoam one and will be continuing my tests on it.
Top Indian Hackers List
There has been a lot of commotion in the Indian Hacking scene lately, and I expressed some pretty strong views regarding that. When it comes to hacking, every other guy tends to tape the "hacker" word with his name/codename without even realizing its significance. In the end tired of all the bullshit around, I decided to cover an article on the REAL INDIAN HACKERS (or Hackers of Indian Origin), folks who are actually dedicated to security and are hackers in real sense. Lets start, shall we ?
Top Hacking Magazine List with Review
Except these Magazines, all other so called Indian Hacking magazines are BOGUS and copy pasting contents from INTERNET. Wake up GUYS. Simple ask your self that are you really learning something from what you are reading or not?. This time I will be blogging about some really good magazines and zines where you can learn about computer and IT security. If you want to go through the previous articles in the series, you are welcome to give them a read.
Website Defacement Proves You are Impotent
I don't respect anyone at all who cant code and say they are hackers. They taint the word. I am against anything related to defacements and exploitation if done using stolen/borrowed/any one else's code/shell/exploit/kernel patch. If its not your own, the defacement proves you are a skid and impotent.
Yersinia: How to analyzing and testing Network Protocols
Yersinia is a free open source utility written entirely in C which is great for security professionals, pen testers and hacker enthusiasts alike. Yersinia is a solid framework for analyzing and testing network protocols, and it is a great network tool designed to take advantage of some weaknesses in different network protocols.