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1 | 2 | 3 | Next3 Citations tion to people who perform penetration testing, IDS signature development, and exploit research. This project was created to provide information on exploit techniques and to create a useful resource for exploit developers and security professionals. The tools and information on this site are provided for legal security research and testing purposes only. Metasploit is a community project ma, blogmarks.net
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Remote-Exploit.org - Supplying offensive security products to the world 2 Citations BackTrack is the most Top rated linux live distribution focused on penetration testing. With no installation whatsoever, the analysis platform is started directly from the CD-Rom and is fully accessible within minutes., blogmarks.net
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Apple patching serious SMS vulnerability on iPhone | Mobilize - InfoWorld 1 Citation Whoops! I'd love to be at Black Hat to see this one demonstrated!, delicious.com
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Remote-Exploit.org - Supplying offensive security products to the world 1 Citation
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Entrepreneurs See a Web Guided by Common Sense - New York Times 1 Citation Today researchers are pushing further. Mr. Spivack?s company, Radar Networks, for example, is one of several working to exploit the content of social computing sites, which allow users to collaborate in gathering and adding their thoughts to a wide array of content, from travel to movies.
Radar?s technology is based on a next-generation database system that stores associations, such as one person?s relationship to another (colleague, friend, brother), rather than specific items like text or numbers.
One example that hints at the potential of such systems is KnowItAll, a project by a group of University of Washington faculty members and students that has been financed by Google. One sample system created using the technology is Opine, which is designed to extract and aggregate user-posted information from product and review sites.
One demonstration project focusing on hotels ?understands? concepts like room temperature, bed comfort and hotel price, and can distinguish between concepts like ?great,? ?almost great? and ?mostly O.K.? to provide useful direct answers. Whereas today?s travel recommendation sites force people to weed through long lists of comments and observations left by others, the Web. 3.0 system would weigh and rank all of the comments and find, by cognitive deduction, just the right hotel for a particular user.
?The system will know that spotless is better than clean,? said Oren Etzioni, an artificial-intelligence researcher at the University of Washington who is a leader of the project. ?There is the growing realization that text on the Web is a tremendous resource.?
In its current state, the Web is often described as being in the Lego phase, with all of its different parts capable of connecting to one another. Those who envision the next phase, Web 3.0, see it as an era when machines will start to do seemingly intelligent things., blogmarks.net
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Remote-Exploit.org - Supplying offensive security products to the world 1 Citation BackTrack is the result of the merging of the two innovative penetration testing live linux distributions Auditor security collection and Whax. By combining the best features from both distributions and putting continous development energy, the most compl, blogmarks.net
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Hacking Pligg 9.5 beta - Exploit - Life, Hacks, and Internet 1 Citation Pligg Forum members have been notified about it via e-mail this morning. Most Pligg webmasters have?t signed up for the forum :(.
All Pligg websites I tried were vulnerable to this exploit. There is no commercial value for me, so don?t worry, administrators have been notified that it?s time to patch., blogmarks.net
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