James Fisher
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James Fisher replied to kranthi's discussion Is Open Proxy safe ??
"if you don't trust it "Which you shouldn’t" then do use any auth details through it, "Not that you should!" proxy's are only as bad as there owners :- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7TNdHzwTNdM"
Aug 27, 2012
fixnichols commented on James Fisher's blog post Stealing Passwords with FireFox 3.6.X
"makes me wonder about defense departments dabbling in the idea of iplist based interception and injection of downloaded content for infiltration and reconnaissance.  spooky."
Aug 3, 2011
Bennett Tomlinson commented on James Fisher's blog post Stealing Passwords with FireFox 3.6.X
"Excellent article.  Thanks."
Jul 20, 2011
d3tm4r commented on James Fisher's blog post Stealing Passwords with FireFox 3.6.X
"Awesome article! Very informative. But as you said, it's not a good idea to share your browser anyway. There are so many other ways to harvest credentials using a shared browser/machine. But this one is really neat! :)"
Jul 18, 2011
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Jul 18, 2011
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Jul 18, 2011
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Jul 17, 2011
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Its Been A While

Most of my activity is limited to lab experiments and after a while of "not doing something" it can be a real pain to remember just exactly what i did last time and playing about with wireless card setting is just one example.i got myself an alfa highpower usb wifi adapted mainly for Back|Track and all works fine, however i stumbled across some forum post that discussed the "HighPower" setting for this device and a method of increasing you range using the txpower value so i decided to have a…See More
Aug 12, 2010
Leon van der Eijk commented on James Fisher's blog post Its Been A While
"Great write James !"
Aug 9, 2010
James Fisher's blog post was featured

Its Been A While

Most of my activity is limited to lab experiments and after a while of "not doing something" it can be a real pain to remember just exactly what i did last time and playing about with wireless card setting is just one example.i got myself an alfa highpower usb wifi adapted mainly for Back|Track and all works fine, however i stumbled across some forum post that discussed the "HighPower" setting for this device and a method of increasing you range using the txpower value so i decided to have a…See More
Aug 7, 2010
James Fisher posted a blog post

Its Been A While

Most of my activity is limited to lab experiments and after a while of "not doing something" it can be a real pain to remember just exactly what i did last time and playing about with wireless card setting is just one example.i got myself an alfa highpower usb wifi adapted mainly for Back|Track and all works fine, however i stumbled across some forum post that discussed the "HighPower" setting for this device and a method of increasing you range using the txpower value so i decided to have a…See More
Aug 7, 2010
James Fisher replied to Melissa Fulkerson's discussion STAR section is coming!earl
"Cant wait, all i need now is amazon to get my book to me lol"
Aug 7, 2010
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Jun 27, 2010
James Fisher posted a blog post

Do I need to hack the internet to understand attacks and their impact.

Do I need to hack the internet to understand attacks and their impact.While developing my personal labs I discovered that in order to make a lab representative of current infrastructure you will spend more time understanding what anadministrator does not what hackers do. The labs are vulnerable, the device is available, its one of one in more cases and causes you tofocus on the skills needed which make them great, but what aboutdevices that sit behind a firewall, inside a DMZ or clients that…See More
May 8, 2010
James B commented on James Fisher's blog post Back|Track(4) boy am i in trouble......
"You bring up a lot of good points in your blog. The "black hats" here in the US are turning into either "gray hats" or "white hats" and those that are highly qulaified are up getting jobs with a government agency, which…"
Jan 30, 2010
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My Virtual lab

This is a custom Ubuntu Live-CD running a number of targets including de-ice and msfu. my personal choice for the VM software is VirtualBox its much better than vmplayer..
Jan 29, 2010

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Stealing Passwords with FireFox 3.6.X

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Most users trust their browser, some trust it with everything, while others like to keep their passwords safe in their heads.  Is there a way to leverage this trust and collect passwords from the not so trusting, after all if you want to surf the internet your going to have to trust something with your…

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Posted on July 18, 2011 at 4:52am — 3 Comments

Its Been A While

Most of my activity is limited to lab experiments and after a while of "not doing something" it can be a real pain to remember just exactly what i did last time and playing about with wireless card setting is just one example.



i got myself an alfa highpower usb wifi adapted mainly for Back|Track and all works fine, however i stumbled across some forum post that discussed the "HighPower" setting for this device and a method of increasing you range using the txpower value so i decided to… Continue

Posted on August 7, 2010 at 10:30am — 1 Comment

Do I need to hack the internet to understand attacks and their impact.

Do I need to hack the internet to understand attacks and their impact.





While developing my personal labs I discovered that in order to make a lab representative of current infrastructure you will spend more time understanding what an

administrator does not what…

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Posted on May 8, 2010 at 5:00am

What is Avast OFF?

After a 4 part investigation / introduction “I was working on tutorials” to bypassing anti-virus, an update to the target product slapped me in the face, halting the mechanisms I had used for circumvention, I needed to find a solution that would allow me to continue with my deployment of meterpreter and Avast_OFF is what I came up with.



I was looking for some-way, any-way to bypass the product in question just to see how easy it was with today's tools, I had seen AutoIT… Continue

Posted on January 27, 2010 at 6:00pm

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