This talk was presented at BlackHat 2010 by Barnaby Jack. It’s about hacking (aka – jackpotting) automated teller machines. Pretty interesting.
Posts Tagged ‘automated’
BlackHat 2010 – Jackpotting ATM’s
Posted: 30th August 2010 by Matt in hacks, news, securityTags: atm, automated, barnaby, engineering, Free, hacking, jack, jackpotting, machines, money, reverse, teller
DLLHijackAuditKit v2
Posted: 25th August 2010 by Matt in hacks, news, securityTags: 0day, automated, dll, DLLHiJackAuditKit, exploit, hack, hd moore, hijack, metasploit, own, vulnerable, webdav, Windows
HD Moore (Metasploit) has just released an update to his original DLLHiJackAuditKit which further automates the process of discovering programs which are vulnerable to this attack. You can find his post here And here is the direct link to the zip file.
Windows ‘LNK’ Exploit Demonstration
Posted: 20th July 2010 by Matt in hacks, news, security, social engineeringTags: automated, browser, Command, exploit, LNK, metasploit, Microsoft, msf, msfconsole, network security audit, payload, remote, shell, Stuxnet, Temphid, URIPATH, victim, VirusBlokAda, vulnerable, W32.Stuxnet, W32.Temphid, Windows, wireless
Ok, so with all the hype surrounding this vulnerability, I figured that I would do a write up and give an example of how it works. Metasploit, as usual, makes it really simple. I really consider this to be a social engineering attack, because you need the victim to access a share. Yes, in the [...]
Metasploit 101 (Video)
Posted: 16th June 2010 by Matt in hacks, securityTags: aurora, automated, backtrack, browser, buffer overflow, exploit, hack, metasploit, tutorial, video
I came across this at Darknet Consulting today and decided that it was worthy of reposting here. It’s a pretty good introduction to Metasploit, but you probably wont learn anything new if you’ve used Metasploit in the past. If, however, you’ve heard about Metasploit, don’t know what it is, how it works, or what it [...]