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      <title>Cracking 14 Character Complex Passwords in 5 Seconds</title>
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There has been a lot of talk recently in the security community about high speed GPU (video card) processors being able to crack passwords very quickly. But there is a technology that can crack them even faster.
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      <title>North Koreas Cyber War Forces</title>
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According to Richard A. Clarke’s book “Cyber War: The Next Threat to National Security and What to do about It” (excellent book by the way), North Korea, one of the least connected countries in the world has one of the most advanced cyber war programs.

So how can this be?
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      <title>Backtrack 5 r3 List of (some of the) new Tools and Programs</title>
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What are the new utilities included with Backtrack 5r3? I couldn’t find a list, so I decided to make one myself comparing BT5r2 with the latest version. This is not an exhaustive list, but hopefully it will help people see some of the very cool new tools and programs added to Backtrack.
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      <title>How to Pull Passwords from a Memory Dump</title>
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We now have a list of where several key items are located in the memory dump. Next, we will extract the password hashes from the memory dump. To do this we need to know the starting memory locations for the system and sam keys.
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      <title>Israels Cyber Defenses Protect Government Sites from 44 Million Attacks</title>
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As Israel’s Iron Dome missile defense shield blocks hundreds of incoming missiles from hitting their target, their cyber defense is also hard at work blocking millions of incoming cyber attacks. There have been millions of hacking attempts against government sites that have been intercepted with reportedly only one successfully taking down it’s target. And that for only a few minutes.
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