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09/01/2014

In any type of Linux Or UNIX distro never ever try to manipulate the SWAP area if you do so it leads failure of system !!

22/07/2013

World's top hackers gather in Miami to 'hone technical expertise'

Formidable American offensive security hackers are meeting in Miami with other top hackers from all over the world, including India, to hone their technical expertise, a report has said.

Infiltrate's annual summit will focuses entirely on the technical aspects of offensive security issues, and will bring together the best and brightest in the hacker community.

According to Fox News, this is the largest gathering of purely offensive information security experts on the planet, with over 200 hackers from as far away as Israel, Sweden and China.

Organized and sponsored by Immunity, an education firm founded by former NSA hacker Dave Aitel, the conference ran April 11 and 12.

Aitel stressed that it was just for offensive work.

According to the report, offensive techniques are used by a wide range of people from governments and banks through to researchers working on protecting critical national infrastructure.

Aitel said that Infiltrate is important because it is the only conference dedicated to offensive information security techniques.

Deep down this is about the attendees, who all share a technical competence in the area, and a burning interest in learning more about it, he added.

BackTrack provides users with easy access to a comprehensive and large collection of security-related tools ranging from...
22/07/2013

BackTrack provides users with easy access to a comprehensive and large collection of security-related tools ranging from port scanners to Security Audit. Support for Live CD and Live USB functionality allows users to boot BackTrack directly from portable media without requiring installation, though permanent installation to hard disk and network is also an option.

BackTrack includes many well known security tools including:
Metasploit for integration
Wi-Fi drivers supporting monitor mode (rfmon mode) and packet injection
Aircrack-ng
Gerix Wifi Cracker
Kismet
Nmap
Ophcrack
Ettercap
Wireshark (formerly known as Ethereal)
BeEF (Browser Exploitation Framework)
Hydra
OWASP Mantra Security Framework, a collection of hacking tools, add-ons and scripts based on Firefox
Cisco OCS Mass Scanner, a very reliable and fast scanner for Cisco routers with telnet and enabling of a default password.
A large collection of exploits as well as more commonplace software such as browsers.

BackTrack arranges tools into 12 categories:
Information gathering
Vulnerability assessment
Exploitation tools
Privilege escalation
Maintaining access
Reverse engineering
RFID tools
Stress testing
Forensics
Reporting tools
Services
Miscellaneous

BackTrack is a distribution based on the Debian GNU/Linux distribution aimed at digital forensics and pe*******on testin...
22/07/2013

BackTrack is a distribution based on the Debian GNU/Linux distribution aimed at digital forensics and pe*******on testing use.[4] It was named after backtracking, a search algorithm. In March 2013, the Offensive Security team created a fork of BackTrack named Kali Linux.[5]

22/07/2013

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22/07/2013

This method of installation is the simplest available. The assumption is that the whole hard drive is going to be used for BackTrack.
1.Boot BackTrack on the machine to be installed. Once booted, type in “startx” to get to the KDE graphical interface.
2.Double click the “install.sh” script on the desktop, or run the command “ubiquity” in console.
3.Select your geographical location and click “forward”. Same for the Keyboard layout.
4.The next screen allows you to configure the partitioning layout. The assumption is that we are deleting the whole drive and installing BackTrack on it.
5.Accept the installation summary and client “Install”. Allow the installation to run and complete. Restart when done.
6.Log into BackTrack with the default username and password root / toor. Change root password.
7.Fix the framebuffer splash by typing “fix-splash” ( or “fix-splash800″ if you wish a 800×600 framebuffer), reboot.

22/07/2013

BackTrack Clean Hard Drive Install !!

04/07/2013

What is Ubuntu for Android?

How would you like a PC that fits in your pocket? For the lowdown on Ubuntu for Android, in terms your grandma could understand, watch this short video. And for news on Ubuntu for Android products, watch this space.

A release schedule you can depend onStay up-to-date with free and regular updates and upgradesThe Ubuntu Server release ...
26/06/2013

A release schedule you can depend on
Stay up-to-date with free and regular updates and upgrades

The Ubuntu Server release schedule fits in with your business needs. Standard releases every six months help you stay up-to-date with the very latest hardware and software changes. Long-term support (LTS) releases, supported for five years, are perfect if you're looking for more stability over a longer period of time.

26/06/2013

Blog: Ubuntu 13.04 in Context
The past couple of years have seen a fundamental shift in the way enterprise IT is done. This trend started with the consumerisation of corporate devices, and the gradual introduction of BYOD policies. This has paved the way to the “user voice” being heard more than ever. We’re seeing this trend continuing into the backend of corporate IT, from the infrastructure services to the enterprise applications. Business users are slowly demanding tools and environments that will enable them to do their jobs better, they are no longer satisfied with using whatever IT mandates. This applies just as much to enterprise applications as it does to mobile devices.

There is clearly a need for easier access to new enterprise applications, enabling users and companies to try them, and make an educated choice based on experience rather than a sales pitch. Companies can no longer afford the long wait times that normally come with procurement cycles, nor do they want the narrow options they provide.

On the other end of the spectrum, IT service providers are becoming more sophisticated about the way they offer their services. Many telcos and service providers have recognised the value of offering public cloud services, and most of them already have clouds up and running. As they become more experienced cloud providers, they realise the importance of diversifying their vendor base to avoid lock-in, as well as looking for lower-cost options that will still give them access to the latest features and enterprise-grade support. Telcos and service providers have strict SLAs that they are looking to meet. They don’t take the decision to offer cloud services lightly, and are looking for the right partners to help them achieve their standards for security, reliability, and uptime. The sophistication also extends to looking at the building blocks of their cloud infrastructure. So, instead of looking for “cloud infrastructure”, they are now looking at optimising the different aspects of that infrastructure in a service-driven manner.

We are seeing three main areas in which this shift is taking place: compute, storage, and networking. OpenStack continues to gain traction as the best platform on which to build cloud infrastructure, but customers aren’t always satisfied with the default options that come with OpenStack. They want more choices that suit their businesses, and they want to be able to switch with minimum hassle.

At Canonical, we believe we stand at the intersection of those two trend lines, with Ubuntu 13.04 and paving the way to 14.04 LTS. The move towards more user-driven technology choices fosters the message at the core of open-source software, namely to drive adoption among end-users and slowly expand that to the rest of the enterprise. We’ve seen this happen with technologies like Gmail, Gdocs, Skype, and others, which have moved from mainstream use to being legitimate enterprise applications. We believe that open-source will be the next step of that trend. The increasing ease with which tools like Juju can be used to deploy and manage cloud-based services provides a strong foundation on which to build on-demand, fast-paced enterprise offerings. It transforms the way enterprise applications are created, distributed, sold, used, and billed, and opens up the way not only for smarter IT choices for companies, but to a whole host of application providers that couldn’t access the enterprise market before.

On the cloud infrastructure side, the expansion of our ecosystem plays well into the diversification we see in technology choices along the cloud stack. Ubuntu now works seamlessly with various products such as Ceph for storage, Floodlight for SDN, and the Canonical-VMWare collaboration links OpenStack compute (Nova) to the ESX hypervisor. Offering a ‘High Availability’ deployment configuration for core OpenStack components such as RabbitMQ and MySQL helps meet service provider requirements for maximum uptime and reliability. We expect this to be extended to other Juju charms in the near future, offering a complete HA environment for cloud infrastructure.
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09/03/2013

For all the Android users good news going to post some tricks for Android gadgets .. so keep waiting...

26/01/2013

Samsung to sell first Tizen smartphone .next year, report saysTizen is an alternative Linux-based operating system seen as a more open platform that will rival Google's Android and Apple's iOS.CNET has contacted Samsung for comment, and we'll update the story when the company responds.Tizen is a Linux-based operating system that emerged from the death of Nokia's MeeGo. Intel, which originally worked with Nokia on MeeGo, and Samsung took over the development of the operating system, which is also overseen by the Linux Foundation.
It is seen as more open than Google's Android, which despite its claims of openness, has irked some partners with certain restrictions, including the inability to make massive changes to the underlying platform.The various companies involved with Tizen see the platform as a potential alternative with both Android and the closed iOS operating system from Apple getting too powerful.
Samsung has seen its market share and dominance over the smartphone industry soar with Android, but is hedging its bets. Samsung is also juggling Microsoft's Windows Phone operating system as well, but so far the platform hasn't taken off for the company.
Beyond phones, Tizen could be used for other devices, including televisions and tablets. Samsung has been quick to add platforms capable of running apps in devices such as televisions and even appliances.NTT Docomo, meanwhile, is the only major Japanese carrier to not sell the iPhone, and Daily Yomiuri said that the carrier hopes that Tizen will help reverse the subscriber losses.

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