Latest Phrack 65 is out

From the first issue I ever read (spotlight on the article Smashing the stack for fun and profit), I have always loved Phrack. The latest issue is out, and the very first article said this:

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The myth of the thousand updates for Linux, debunked

For the last six months, I’ve been reading article after article spewing the same bovine manure: Look at how many updates Distribution X issued! How can it be more secure than Windows? Let’s bury that stupidity under a ton of facts:

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Windows Live Messenger censoring URLs?

Today I pasted this link on an MSN Messenger group chat hosted by a Windows Live Messenger user: http://www.utorrent.com/download.php. My connection to the group chat was immediately terminated.

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Managing and keeping tabs of network traffic on Linux

Is your Net connection slow? Ever wonder what the hell’s going down the wire? Here are five free and effective tools to diagnose network traffic issues.

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Fox got 0wned

It’s old news by now. But this event might not be that bad… considering that the community can now actually alter Fox “news stories” to more closely track facts.

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Corrupting data for fun and profit

I just stumbled across zzuf’s Web page. Odd name, isn’t it? zzuf is a program that corrupts data on purpose. But why?

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New AACS crack. This one is undefeatable.

Remember the HD-DVD processing key that could be revoked? Well, now we can also get volume keys, for free!

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El software, los virus y las ropas del Emperador

Hace muy poco, un oficial del equipo de seguridad de Microsoft comentó que “el problema del phishing (engaño informático) es que no existe un parche para la estupidez humana”.

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How to steal credit card numbers

Okay, I’ll admit this technique works for stealing MICR check numbers and other interesting data.

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