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Tag Archives: Python
Fristileaks 1.3 CTF Writeup
This vulnerable VM is a fun and simple CTF that can be downloaded from the awesome portal VulnHub. Note: For vmware you may need to set the MAC address to 08:00:27:A5:A6:76 to get it working. I did, see Fig 1. … Continue reading
Posted in Pentest, Security, Technology
Tagged CTF, CyberSecurity, hacker, Penetration Testing, Python, recon
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AppSecUSA & BinSecSweeper Talk
Last week the OWASP AppSecUSA 2013 conference was held in the legendary New York City , where I had the pleasure of giving a talk on security software development title “Verify Your Software for Security Bugs” and present my new … Continue reading
Posted in Conference, Pentest, Security, Technology
Tagged Application Security, Apps, Information Security, Penetration Testing, Python, SDL, Software Security, VULNEX
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AppSec: Myths about Obfuscation and Reversing Python
Python is an easy and powerful programming language that allows us to write sophisticated programs: Dropbox and BitTorrent are excellent examples. It is common that Python programs are delivered in source code, but in some cases different techniques like obfuscation … Continue reading
Posted in Pentest, Privacy, Security, Technology
Tagged Application Security, attack vector, Penetration Testing, Python, Reverse Engineering, Software Security
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OSINT + Python = Custom Hacking
Last May 10 and 11 the course of Computer Forensic Expert was held in Reus (Spain) by the Asociación Nacional de Tasadores y Peritos Judiciales Informáticos (ANTPJI), which I am member and one of the instructors, where I had the … Continue reading