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"4) Wireless Knocking This is my favorite. Remember port knocking? Instead of installing a backdoor to listen on a particular port (where it might be noticed), l33t h4×0rs installed rootkits that would wait for a particular sequence of ports to be scanned, at which point the... more
Reviewed by dedtr9 Mar 12 2009, 11:50pm ( 18 reviews ) • philosecurity.org
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Rated by gobbluth on Mar 20 2009, 4:59am
Great little blog.
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Rated by kellypollock on Mar 17 2009, 11:26pm
wow
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Rated by doublefrangelico on Mar 14 2009, 6:23am
Damn interesting blog related to security
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Rated by andydavenport on Mar 13 2009, 9:41am
Interesting read
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Rated by cablecat on Mar 13 2009, 8:45am
The real problem is that companies have trusted LANs.
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Rated by dedtr9 on Mar 12 2009, 11:50pm
"4) Wireless Knocking This is my favorite. Remember port knocking? Instead of installing a backdoor to listen on a particular port (where it might be noticed), l33t h4×0rs installed rootkits that would wait for a particular sequence of ports to be scanned, at which point the knocker's IP address would be granted access."
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Rated by Greenlink on Mar 10 2009, 8:33am
That's pretty interesting.
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Rated by Gazzali on Mar 10 2009, 6:49am
what I like this site is the template which is very cosy