Archive for April, 2006



Since our exodus from FreeNode we were temporarly left without a home for our IRC friends, however that will no longer be an issue! We have just finished sowing the seeding for our own IRC network, “BinRevNet.”
So far we’re running four servers (shouts to verbal, Dr_Locke_Z2A, and mo0- for offering up three nodes) and [...]

There was some confusion about show numbering, but now there is an official HackTV:Underground episode number 1 out. Its a quick bit about taking an semiauto airsoft gun, making it fully automatic and much faster (15 shots in less than a second).
Many thanks to the Infonomicon Computer Club for getting the ball rolling [...]

PHP Honeypot

I have recently been seeing quite a few attacks for old PHP based vulnerabilities showing up in my logs:

Mambo "GLOBALS['mosConfig_absolute_path']" File Inclusion
PHP-Nuke "phpbb_root_path" Arbitrary File Inclusion
WebCalendar "includedir" Arbitrary File Inclusion Vulnerability

I therefore decided to look at them closer, and coded up a php script that mimics falling for the attack, and downloads a copy of [...]

My recent presentation from interz0ne 5 in Atlanta is now up and ready for download over at stankdawg.com. The article from blacklisted411 magazine is available on DocDroppers.org as well right here.
Thanks to everyone who attended interz0ne 5 and I hope you enjoy the presentation.

Simple PHP Site Search

Someone recently asked me about adding search capabilities to a small, simple static html based site.
There are a number of options available. The most obvious of which is perhaps just to just link to Google with the “site:” option, slightly messy but it works. There is however a better way, which is to [...]

So, in case you haven’t been listening to BRR, I attended Linuxworld Boston 2006 this week. All in all, I’d say it was pretty good. I was slightly disappointed with it over last year’s show. But there was some very spiffy and fun things.
First, I arrived tuesday morning to scout out the floor and see [...]

April Fools 2006

Some of the more notable April fools I came across yesterday:

The Binrev forums got several new themes all in various shades of pink and purple: “digi-pink”, “Girlz-Rool”, “Country Bumpkin”.

The Binrev Members page changed to show ACH members.

2600 changed its homepage to look like Google.

Slashdot made some pink themes design changes to widen its appeal to [...]




About

You are currently browsing the Digital DawgPound weblog archives for April, 2006.

Longer entries are truncated. Click the headline of an entry to read it in its entirety.
Add to My Yahoo!