Russian Botnet Hacker Arrested for Hacking Six Million Computers
Police have detained a 22-year-old hacker who created a system of networked computers that was used to steal more than 150 million rubles ($4.47 million) from people’s bank accounts and already one of...
View ArticleHow to Run Trial Software Forever
In this post, I will show you how to hack Software and run the trial program forever. Most of us are familiar with many software programs that run only for a specified period of time in the trial...
View ArticleBackup\Steal Passwords Using a USB
This post is of-course for educational purposes only. Although the title of this post implies that this is designed for a USB, any device like an MP3 player or a mobile phone can be used as they can...
View ArticleChange Default Installation Directory Path Windows 7
Please Note: Please ensure that you Back-up your Registry before attempting to modify it in anyway just in case you make a mistake. Here’s how: Depending on your version of Windows, do one of the...
View ArticleRaspberry Pi Camera Board Coming Early 2013
We’ve seen hundreds of builds tinker around with the GPIO pins on the Raspberry Pi. They’re great for bridging the gap between physical sensors and a virtual world, but there are a few more unused and...
View Article64-bit ARM Support Merged Into LLVM
GCC has had support for 64-bit ARM, a.k.a. AArch64, going back to last summer for using the open-source compiler with next-generation ARMv8 hardware. Being merged today is finally support for the LLVM...
View ArticleThe 25 Most-used Passwords
How secure are your passwords? Hopefully they’re more clever than these top 25 most-popular (and therefore least secure) passwords. SplashData, an online security management firm, compiled this list...
View ArticleNmap Cheat Sheet
The de-facto standard in network scanning for many years has been Nmap. Nmap is universally supported by Linux and Windows alike and is free to download > Download Nmap The only thing I have...
View ArticleMicrosoft Windows Local Privilege Escalation (CVE-2013-3660)
Microsoft Windows contains vulnerability (CVE-2013-3660) that could allow an local attacker to gain elevated privileges on a targeted system. The vulnerability classified as critical has been found in...
View ArticleCreate a Script to Steal Data
Please use responsibly, Caintech.co.uk take no responsibility for the use of the following information it should only be used for educational purposes How to steal files with USB For this you’ll need a...
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