Sunday, April 27th, 2008 Posted in Hacking, Programming, atlas | 2,201 views 1 Comment »
I have moved on from C code to Assembly. Certainly I broke down the C into Assembly earlier, but this time I wanted to write and compile from an ... Read more..Friday, April 25th, 2008 Posted in Hacking, Programming, Security | 1,437 views No Comments »
Here is the latest exercise I worked on. This time I have taken the Hello World c-program I demonstrated in the Hello World - C to Assembly post and ... Read more..Thursday, April 24th, 2008 Posted in Programming, Security | 1,783 views 1 Comment »
Just a little work I have been doing. Hello World - C The following shows a Hello World file written in C along with a quick Makefile that helps compile. The Hello World ... Read more..Sunday, April 20th, 2008 Posted in Incident Response, Poll | 1,149 views No Comments »
So far Windows Incident Response With Only System Resources has gotten a lot of attention. Mostly due to Harlan Carvey's post about it, but I like to think that ... Read more..Friday, April 18th, 2008 Posted in Blogging, Security | 1,111 views 1 Comment »
Yes, I was not at RSA 2008 this year. Although I could have probably received a press pass like last year I would have had to shell out every ... Read more..Thursday, April 17th, 2008 Posted in Incident Response, Malware, Microsoft, Security, Tools | 1,568 views 5 Comments »
I have taken some time to write an incident response script using only the resources provided by the Windows operating system. You can find out the why by reading the ... Read more..Sunday, April 6th, 2008 Posted in Personnel Behavior, Professionalism, Security | 1,378 views 1 Comment »
One of the hardest things for a security group to overcome is the relationships between the information technology (IT) administrative groups, to include server and workstation groups if they are ... Read more..