Let's focus on a wider hacking approach called network sniffing, something commonly used by prying hackers. We will look at a few tools typically used as sniffers and also figure out how to protect IT infrastructure from such attacks.
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Ellie K's comment,
May 4, 9:24 PM
Hello! This is info_dox Bobby's Google-compromised web malware repository, I think! I'm so happy it remains extant. Thank you for being my Twitter friend, by the way! I appreciate you.
0xerror's comment,
May 5, 11:48 AM
I'm not sure if it's from info_dox -- I share what I have in my RSS or links which I saved (read it later) from twitter. thank you! I'm honored! I also thank you/you're welcome for being my Twitter friend. *smile*
Ellie K's comment,
May 11, 10:18 PM
I think you already figured it out, based on a glimpsed conversation over the ether of "open Twitter". It is Bobby's repository. Here's why I call it "Google-compromised": http://myindigolives.wordpress.com/2012/06/13/shodan-related-infosec-assortment/ From my blog, if I haven't shown it to you already! The malware repository is mentioned half-way through, after Shodan. P.S. Thank you for your help with Math StackExchange the other day.
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