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Whatever, you moron. You will never get anything out of me: introducing Nuke My LUKS. August 24, 2016. Recently I wrote and published Nuke My LUKS. A fairly simple network-based panic button designed to overwrite the LUKS header with random data and shutdown the computer in case of an emergency situation. This code was inspired in the idea of panicbcast. This will make impossible to recover any data stored in the disk. Nuke My LUKS is divided in four different small pieces of code:. And writes its conten...

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Whatever, you moron. You will never get anything out of me: introducing Nuke My LUKS. August 24, 2016. Recently I wrote and published Nuke My LUKS. A fairly simple network-based panic button designed to overwrite the LUKS header with random data and shutdown the computer in case of an emergency situation. This code was inspired in the idea of panicbcast. This will make impossible to recover any data stored in the disk. Nuke My LUKS is divided in four different small pieces of code:. And writes its conten...

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cccamp2015 – whatever, you moron.

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Whatever, you moron. CampCTF Spam100 – pwn. August 18, 2015. September 12, 2015. Few days ago I had the chance to attend to Chaos Communication Camp 2015. I personally had a great time camping, swimming in the lake and catching up with friends I usually bump into conferences like this — including an old friend from high school I haven’t seen in ages. Without further ado, let’s proceed with the actual write-up of one of the challenges of the CTF: Spam100. CampCTF Spam100 – pwn. Blog at WordPress.com.

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Positive HackDays 2012 $natch write-up – whatever, you moron.

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Whatever, you moron. Positive HackDays 2012 $natch write-up. February 3, 2015. Sometime ago while browsing old backups I stumbled upon a raw write-up I did for $natch, a vulnerable Internet banking application created for a CTF-style competition organized by the folks of Positive Technologies. They held this contest at PHDays 2012 in Moscow and at the 29th Chaos Communication Congress in Hamburg. If you feel like trying it for yourself, the VM image of $natch can be found here. Public function checkAuthD...

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Whatever, you moron. You will never get anything out of me: introducing Nuke My LUKS. August 24, 2016. Recently I wrote and published Nuke My LUKS. A fairly simple network-based panic button designed to overwrite the LUKS header with random data and shutdown the computer in case of an emergency situation. This code was inspired in the idea of panicbcast. This will make impossible to recover any data stored in the disk. Nuke My LUKS is divided in four different small pieces of code:. And writes its conten...

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sql injection – whatever, you moron.

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Whatever, you moron. Brief analysis of a SQL injection in Cacti 0.8.8b. September 12, 2015. September 17, 2015. Back in September 2013 I wanted to practice some code auditing and picked the latest version of Cacti (v0.8.8b at the time). I spent a few hours looking into the code and also assessing a running instance of Cacti and this exercise resulted in a few vulnerabilities. I was motivated to finally put together this write-up since several SQL injections were fixed. Blog at WordPress.com.

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Scanning the Internet for backdoored ScreenOS devices: some statistics and tales of evading honeypots – whatever, you moron.

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Whatever, you moron. Scanning the Internet for backdoored ScreenOS devices: some statistics and tales of evading honeypots. January 6, 2016. August 24, 2016. EDIT: January 6th 2016 – it looks like I used the wrong tag on Censys, leading to a much higher number of potential NetScreen devices. Will update the post as soon as I get everything right. That makes traffic prone to eavesdropping. Open sesame: %s(un=’%s’) = %u. As documented by Rapid7 and multiple other researchers, the authentication backdoor wa...

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