Since Kali Linux 2016 came out (also known as Kali Rolling), it seems that Official VirtualBox guest addition doesn’t work well anymore. It also created lots of confusion and debate as when someone asks for help, they don’t always specify which version of Kali they are using and that leads …
Read More »Android Banking Trojan Virus code leaks and sparks copycats immediately
In the dark tech world, it is uncommon for virus coders to develop Android banking Trojans and distribute their source code for free to the public. However, according to Dr. Web, a Russian security firm, a dark web hacker forum recently released freely the code of such a malicious app …
Read More »Find Linux Exploits by Kernel version
Sometimes it’s really hard to find the correct exploit for the device that you are pentesting. I found two good references that may be helpful or least will give you a good starting point. Both of these resources can suggest Linux exploits based on kernel version. The first one is …
Read More »Steganography in Kali Linux – Hiding data in image
Steganography is the practice of concealing a file, message, image, or video within another file, message, image, or video. Generally, the hidden messages appear to be (or be part of) something else: images, articles, shopping lists, or some other cover text. This post would cover Steganography in Kali Linux – …
Read More »10 funny stereotypes about Hackers
Hackers are considered as miracle workers(!); yeah right! Perhaps they are but sometimes Hackers are exaggerated so much that it becomes hard to separate reality from fiction.
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