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I passworded the Bios setup on my Toshiba laptop some time ago and of course I've forgotten what it was. I can switch the thing on, use it with no problem at all but if I try to get into the Bios s...
Zones: Operating SystemsDate Answered: 08/09/2003 Views: 0
Hi, I was checking the log from Symantec Log and there is a file called "brutus.exe" (This is the log on one coworker's machine)........ I did some search on the web, it says this file is "re...
Zones: Windows NT NetworkDate Answered: 07/05/2005 Views: 0
Hi i run a linux box FC3 with a firewall and thought i was pretty well locked down but over night all my sites have had there index.* or home.* files replaced with a message from Crackers_Child ...
Zones: Linux Network SecurityDate Answered: 08/21/2006 Views: 0
Hi, I have used LC5 in the past for password auditing.  In particular, the columns for Audit Time and Password Score are very helpful when I try to encourage my employees to use stronger passwords...
Zones: Security, Security UtilitiesDate Answered: 10/01/2008 Views: 0
i already know of airsnort for linux. and i know it CAN run in windows. can someone give me a step by step tutorial on how to install and run airsnort on windows 2000 pro with service pack 4? or...
Zones: Security, Data EncryptionDate Answered: 09/16/2003 Views: 6
Hi FC3 server, suffered Crackers_Child hack due to bug in Mambo that a customer was running. i have fixed the /var/log and my customers log directories for apache but doing a compare on a lin...
Zones: Operating SystemsDate Answered: 09/12/2006 Views: 0
I have an application that has a password on the Excel code but the writer has left and there is NO documentation. The error i am getting suggests that there might be a problem in the code itself b...
Zones: Ms Office SuiteDate Answered: 07/16/2001 Views: 10
I am familiar with password crackers that use wordlists.  The problem I'm having is that most of these word lists have dictionary words and most smart users use a combination of numbers, letters an...
Zones: SecurityDate Answered: 12/09/2004 Views: 1381
Hello! My name is Kelly, I am a Systems Administrator at the National Center for Atmospheric Research. I will tell you this now, this is in no way going to be used in malicious form at any point ...
Zones: Windows Network SecurityDate Answered: 12/12/2006 Views: 0
Is there a way to have MSSQL 2005 block an IP address if someone tries to login to the SQL server with some sort of brute force password cracker? In going through our logs I see that there are seve...
Zones: OS Network SecurityDate Answered: 05/28/2009 Views: 27