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Hacking into NET router for fun and profit [FULL DISCLOSURE]
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Submitted March 03, 2018 at 09:45PM by mthbernardes
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Is Your School Safe? Our Mission: Make it Safer
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Submitted March 03, 2018 at 11:50PM by Zaddyboy
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Is your Wi-Fi network secure?
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Submitted March 04, 2018 at 09:26AM by djmackphunk
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Betraying the BIOS: Where the Guardians of the BIOS are Failing [See Comment for more Details]
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Submitted March 04, 2018 at 12:07PM by TechLord2
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OSINT tool to generate targeted lists of probable usernames from LinkedIn. No API key required. Built this to use with the great LyncSmash tool and had excellent results on a recent external pentest.
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Submitted March 04, 2018 at 04:28PM by initstring
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WIRED VS WIRELESS
Hi guys, talked with a telecommunication student about the way I would communicate with some security doors and he said that if I use wires it will be super easy to breach and I should go for wireless wpa2 psk instead, and I was baffled and it ruined everything I knew about physical security. Please understand that the telecommunication student had only wireless courses so he might be 99% wrong and I cant confirm, need some assistance on the topic, just opinions not professional advice, don't send me to :( asknetsec.tldr: just some electronic doors connected to a special server, was thinking how to connect them

Submitted March 04, 2018 at 04:50PM by TrueFlamelord
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Is Your WiFi Network Secure?
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Submitted March 04, 2018 at 05:27PM by wewewawa
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[question] Is it possible to Restart (not reset) the wifi router without knowing its admin username and password?
Hello guys so i have shared internet for which I am paying for but the guy who has the router doesn't want to share its login details with me I am ok with that because its applied on his name but the problem is that every once in a while the router would randomly disconnect from the internet and to most of the time to make it connect again is to restart the router, since i do not have the access to it nor i can do it physically because I live in another house and connected to it via WiFi. Is it possible to send a command to force it to restart?Any ideas?

Submitted March 04, 2018 at 10:22PM by Climbing_a_Mountain
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RIP CERT.org – You Will Be Missed
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Submitted March 05, 2018 at 01:08AM by campuscodi
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Infosec news app now includes /r/netsec
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Submitted March 05, 2018 at 12:31AM by acmegahz123
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Create a WAP and attach it to your bike. How many users connect to it around you? About 2,900 in 2 days in London.
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Submitted March 05, 2018 at 05:19AM by megamanxtc
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Is this odd encryption method used by by employer secure? This contains my SSN.
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Submitted March 05, 2018 at 06:19AM by Mmilazzo303
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Budding student.
I just started college, going for Network Administration and will probably do some Network Security stuff along with it because why not? I've had a refurbished Thinkpad T420 for a few years now that I got really cheap because I worked at the store I bought it from and it's served me well. I'm probably going to turn that into a secondary Linux laptop. But I want a new daily laptop for school. I'm a Freshman so I'm still completing my general education requirements. There are so many options that I need a few opinions on the good and bad of any laptop suggested. Preferably if you have or currently own the laptop in question. I don't want anything too bulky and weighty, 15 inch would be the size I'm shooting for but I could deal with a 17 inch as well. I'll probably do some VM work, I'm not particularly a newbie at computers but the overwhelming speed at which new things come out makes it hard to keep up. Also it wouldn't hurt any if it was capable of a little gaming here and there ;) I've mainly been a Windows girl my whole life, but I wouldn't be opposed to thinking about trying macOS. I've dabbled with Linux before but nothing more than playing around with different flavors. Also what other tips would you have for me? Any particular curriculum outside of what my school would offer that I should look into? Please be gentle Reddit.

Submitted March 05, 2018 at 06:06AM by Snufflumpagus
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Phone eavesdropping - how does it work? via the service provider or directly from the phone?
Hiso I'm trying to understand if the usual police eavesdropping is going through the service provider or is it something like a direct recording of your voice and sending it to somewhere?I'm asking in order to understand whether an encrypted tool like Telegram voice talk prevents eavesdropping?Thanks

Submitted March 05, 2018 at 05:33AM by gaminglaptopsjunky2
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Best cyber security certifications to gain?
Hi all,I studied cyber security at university a few years ago and work for a multinational tech company within security. I've been sitting on my arse in terms of career development since I joined after uni and want to get some relevant security qualifications under my belt.Any suggestions for a starting place or any currently sought after qualifications?

Submitted March 05, 2018 at 05:09AM by jamiejay64
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