Anyone can Hacking!
I must admit this post will be one of those that you really can eat. I’m not saying that you should hack but lately it has been so easy to discover some website to help enable people to hack. After watching to Security Now Episode 339: ScriptNo for Chrome, I found out about the “Trend Netcam Problem” where if you have a Netcam on the internet all they would have to do is add “(IP address)/anony/mjpg.cgi” and you can find out some IP’s that have Netcams. The fun part is if you just Google “/anony/mjpg.cgi” you can find a list of IP’s that might have netcams on them!
Pastebin can be useful!
I like to occasionally check the trends for Pastebin every so often because they usually have something of interest on them. I have found that Pastebin is an excellent source of hacking information. So many hackers are using this service that you never really know what you find from day to day. You can easily search the Pastebin site for stuff that you might want to check out. I’m always trying to find stuff that I can use to help the community. Sometimes though you find scripts that people have made for some reason or other but you get to see the script, so you don’t run the script but you can see the meat and bones. If your a programmer, you will know what some of this is all about and what it is doing.
Finding Gems!
I never once said that keeping up to date is something that you should not do but it is something that you could do. Every So often I see something that strikes my fancy and it should be announced to the world. If your looking to learn how to hack there are of course places on the internet that will show you just that. I on the other hand will not show you but tell you when something is going on that you should do for yourself rather letting the hackers have all the fun!
Paul Sylvester
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