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CertStream - Real time streaming updates from the Certificate Transparency network.
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Submitted November 04, 2017 at 02:25AM by zer01
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Cisco IOS XE Software Ethernet Virtual Private Network Border Gateway Protocol Denial of Service Vulnerability
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Submitted November 04, 2017 at 03:29AM by bagaudin
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Best hacking reference and learning resource I’ve seen yet. Anyone can learn required skills here to become cybersecurity experts; it will take work...
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Submitted November 04, 2017 at 12:23PM by PowerPuffSoldier
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Brihaspathi Technologies- CCTV Cameras Client Feedback
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Submitted November 04, 2017 at 05:39PM by cctvcamera3
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[DNS Hierarchy] How do tech giants maintain their domain and route webpage content?
I know this question is unimportant with things like ssl certificates and browser key pinning but I'm trying to get an understanding here... obviously websites like google.com and twitter.com don't have godaddy accounts where their domains fall under the godaddy nameserver.What kind of special treatment do really giant websites get in terms of dns records so their websites aren't spoofed? Furthermore to what extent are dns records and queries to these sites regional? And do most companies use in-house solutions for this? And in cases like google and youtube, is the ip that the hostname resolves to the address that delivers the webpage content (besides cdn stuff)? Or is there yet another layer that further specifies the source of the webpage content?

Submitted November 04, 2017 at 08:48PM by mrmatthew2k
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My current notes on the malware recently used in the CrunchyRoll hack.
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Submitted November 04, 2017 at 10:19PM by Codefuser
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I can not add myself as owner of folder - Access denied
Hello, i have an old HDD that was corrupted by Viruses and now with my new computer, i am able to access it's files through USB connection. But heres the problem:   I go into the drive nice and smoothly, and when i get to the Owner tab, (where all the pictures are), i get denied access. I tried to change owner permissions/adding users with full control through the advanced tab. I even tried this  a) Press “Windows Key + Q” to open Charms Bar.  b) Type “cmd” without quotes in the search box.  c) On the left pane, right click on the “cmd” option and select “Run as Administrator”.  d) Type “TAKEOWN /F c:\windows\winsxs” without quotes press enter.  Note: Here c:\windows\winsxs is the file location.  e) Type “ICACLS c:\windows\winsxs /grant administrators:F” without quotes and press enter.  Note: Here c:\windows\winsxs is the file locationThis command gives you the permission.   Which still did not work. What else can i do?

Submitted November 04, 2017 at 09:10PM by Dmitriyx
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The big handle gamble · x64dbg
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Submitted November 05, 2017 at 01:34AM by mrexodia
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Alfa AWUS036NH vs 036NHA vs 051NH
I can buy one of these Alfa wireless cards, but i don't know which one i choose. I'm gonna basically use on a Raspberry Pi.Which one do you guys think is better?

Submitted November 05, 2017 at 01:08AM by Losdersoul
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