A great article and video about Identity Theft Over P2P networks and how easy it is by ID theft expert Robert Siciliano on Chris Pirillo’s Geeks site.
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Alexandar Tzanov
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Alexandar Tzanov
A long time ago I set up a root password for the MySQL server. Now in time of need I don’t remember it. It’s time to do some searching and hacking and figure out a way to successfully recover the password.
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Alexandar Tzanov
#SecuROM is such a waist of time!! And what’s the point of having a support contact and requesting victims to send in analysis files if they are never going to receive a response with a solution. I’ve been waiting for a response for two weeks now.
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Alexandar Tzanov
I’m amazed by the amount and type of information people are willing to share on facebook for games/profiles/exc.
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Alexandar Tzanov
I’m watching in Miro: Scott Moulton: Forensics is ONLY for Private Investigators http://bit.ly/jw3m4
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Alexandar Tzanov
#OpenX directory permission requirements are a welcoming haven for hackers to exploit! @OpenX
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Alexandar Tzanov
it’s interesting to watch how after returning the bogus requests from one IP, the traffic from it stops and then starts again from one or two other IPs.
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Alexandar Tzanov
My domain parking and SEO project has been suffering under some weak DOS attacks. At first I decided to block the requests at the firewall, but today I decided to simply redirect the request, via htaccess, to the originating source.
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Alexandar Tzanov
You’ve got to love scripting and the Internet. I do. Lately I’ve been learning #htaccess, and it can come very handy, especially when people are bombarding your site with bogus requests.

