These are my links for March 16th through March 26th:
- Tiny Core Linux — A Minimal Distro with Big Possibilities – From Barebones to Customized – Tiny Core Linux (TC Linux) takes a minimalist approach to the base system and then lets you add just the pieces you need to get your job done. Once you have it configured like you want it you can then save the configuration to local storage. The core distribution, based on the Linux 2.6 kernel, is a mere 10 MB. In the end the goal of TC is to have an ultra small Linux desktop OS capable of booting from CDROM, USB disk or a minimal sized hard drive. The latest release (1.2) fixes a few bugs and adds a few new features as well.
- Footprinting, scoping and recon with DNS, Google Hacking and Metadata (Hacking Illustrated Series InfoSec Tutorial Videos) – This class covers recon work, showing the student how a pen-tester/attacker can use public information to learn more about an organization before they compromise it's security. Covered topics will include DNS tools (like Whois, NSlookup/Dig, Nmap -sL), Google Hacking using advanced search terms and Metadata in images and documents. Recorded for the Kentuckiana ISSA on March 21, 2009.
- crowbarKC-Version 1.0 | George Starcher – I decided to make a quick version of crowbarDMG that works on OSX Keychain files. So here you go. Right now in v1.0 it only works exactly as crowbarDMG does and finds the main unlock password. It is a good deal faster testing keychain files than disc images. Like crowbarDMG it is Leopard only. I am looking out a way to dump the contents of a keychain once it unlocks. If I can come up with a good solution I will release an update via the auto update mechanism.
- Cocoa Packet Analyzer – Cocoa Packet Analyzer is a native Mac OS X implementation of a network protocol analyzer and packet sniffer. CPA supports the industry-standard PCAP packet capture format for reading, capturing and writing packet trace files.
- Mubix’s Links: Penetration Testing Massive Links –




