by @robertauger
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When a developer says their app is secure because it's behind the firewall
How they perceive my reaction:
How I perceive their competence:
by inf0sys
DevOps tools applied in real life
by @juan_domenech, Alex and others
When I'm working and somebody asks me if I want to play video games with them
/* by Cell */
When it's Friday and the test team were busy Thursday night
/* by red */
Just when you thought you finished working on a project
by martinnavarro
06.14.2013
China's reaction to most recent reports of Chinese hackers stealing military and trade secrets
by @joshdustin
When I told a former director I could still crack his password after he only changed one letter
by anonymous submission
Upon discovering that all the production machines have port 22 open, and allow remote root logins.
by anonymous submission
Grand Theft Mario
Aren't sure if you want to play Mario or GTA? Well, with any luck, the furture we will be able to play GTM as imagined by Malaysian artist Amirul Hafiz. He's even created a whole collection of art for the game, including real-world versions of Bowser and Sonic. Put me on the pre-order list!
Link Via Rampaged Reality
Chewbacca vs TSA
Image: @TheWookieeRoars/Twitter
It's not wise to upset a wookiee, as the TSA learned the hard way.
Peter Mayhew, the actor who played Chewbacca in Star Wars, was upset that the TSA detained his lightsaber-shaped cane while traveling after attending Denver Comic Con. But instead of using the Force, Mayhew used something even more effective: Twitter.
The 69-year-old actor tweeted about the incident through his account @TheWookieRoars, posting the picture you see above.
"Won't allow me through the airport with me cane!" he said. "Giant man need giant cane. Small cane snap like toothpick. Besides, my lightsaber is just cool. I'd miss it."
Merging your own pull request
by @sdolotom
Trying to refactor Perl code
by Torsten
41414141: RT @PRISM_NSA: Man, ever wake up and find literally a billion emails piles up overnight?
Canal Plus, poker and hacking
During this story they interviewed a 'hacker' just before the subject, a voice-over do an introduction and say "il a conçu ce qu'on appelle un trojan ou troyen ou cheval de troie en jargon informatique"
You can translate simply this by "He created a trojan blablabla insert some random name for trojan here"
Then the 'hacker' show us Teamviewer with Darkcomet RAT:
As far as i know, Darkomet RAT is coded by DarkCoderSc, not this guys but well...
And this is not DarkCoderSc in this interview.
DarkComet.
The 'hacker' tell us how he infect poker players: Youtube
A classic way: videos of fake applications to cheat on online poker rooms.
By searching the Youtube description on Google we have this:
And we got a profile:
Malwares are hosted on Mediafire servers, the 'hacker' have also do some blogspot like this one:
Some md5:
f8c5dd0f2c359adad2fd22a1ce902b35
a576c6a07852ef126ff2e918678ea54f
195a56821175d3c725dd3919282e0342
acb40e46b1582b5207b6addcf8c42a08
Let's take a file:
• dns: 1 ›› ip: 93.23.104.21 - adresse: HACKGS.NO-IP.ORG
Fynloski.A config:
MUTEX={DC_MUTEX-1XNQ69V}
SID={PokBot}
FWB={0}
NETDATA={hackgs.no-ip.org:1604|hackgs.no-ip.org:93|hackgs.no-ip.org:94}
GENCODE={0LGYVhtuCi4W}
INSTALL={1}
COMBOPATH={2}
EDTPATH={MSDCSC\WinUpdata.exe}
KEYNAME={WinUpdate}
EDTDATE={16/04/2007}
PERSINST={1}
MELT={1}
CHANGEDATE={1}
DIRATTRIB={6}
FILEATTRIB={6}
SH1={1}
CHIDEF={1}
CHIDED={1}
PERS={1}
OFFLINEK={1}
#EOF DARKCOMET DATA --
To the 'hacker':
Hidding in a hotel and using remote PC for Darkcomet don't make you anonymous, i know who you are since you are registered on some forums.
Canal plus:
If you're going to make a program and talk about hacking, then at least have a feel for the subject first.
Edit 11 June 2013:
My most sincere apologies to a french site i've quoted before the edit: they are absolutely not involved in this story.
and same for the YouTube account associated.
(I deleted the pictures, this part is for people who saw my first version of this article)
The YouTube account in question got hacked, and I concluded (too quickly) that the actor behind was also involved in 3D activities. (due to videos found)
After being contacted by those guys to clarify the situation, it seems reasonable for me to 'mea culpa' once again for the false 'accusations' i've do.
I rarely do mistake like this but when i do it's normal to get back on facts and re-analyse the whole situation.
French:
Mes plus sincère excuses à un site internet français que j'avais cité, ils ne sont en aucun cas impliqué dans l'histoire tout comme le compte YouTube associé que j'avais impliqué (j'ai supprimé les images ceci s'adresse au personnes qui on vu mon article quand il y avais ces fameuses images.)
Le compte YouTube en question avais été piraté par ce hacker et j'ai conclu (un peut trop vite) que l'acteur derrière était impliqué dans des activités de travail 3D.
Après avoir été contacté par ses personnes et avoir clarifié la situation, il me semble légitime de ma part de m'excusée pour ses fausse 'accusations'