Hackingloops is back with another Know Your Backtrack Tutorial. In this tutorial, we will be learning DNSMAP Tool for DNS information gathering. DNSMAP, as the name suggests, is DNS Network Mapper, which is used for multiple purposes. Basically, DNSMAP is an passive Network Mapper, often called a sub domain brute force tool. This tool is mainly used by penetration testers and hackers for DNS and sub domain information gathering. It is similar to most other DNS information gathering tools except for a significant feature. DNSMAP Tutorial KYB 3 Hackingloops Key Features of DNSMAP Tool … [Read More...]
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How to Install Nessus on Backtrack 5 – Enable Nessus on Backtrack
Nessus 4.4.1 now comes pre-installed on BackTrack 5 and requires the user to activate the installation. Before you activate Nessus on your BackTrack 5 installation, be certain you have installed Nessus on Backtrack, either to the hard drive on the computer you plan to use or inside of a virtual machine that you plan to keep on the same host system. If you activate Nessus on a bootable USB thumb drive, DVD, or a virtual machine and move it to a new host system, the Nessus activation code will no longer be valid. The Nessus activation ties itself to the physical system on which it is installed. If you do decide to … [Read More...]
How to Install Flash Player on Backtrack Linux 5r3
Backtrack Linux is an Operating System frequently used by hackers. Some very important hacking tools on Backtrack require Flash player to run example Nessus. Flash player usually works correctly over 32 bit Linux, but there are lot of issues surrounding the installation of Flash player on 64 bit. We know that all processors support the 64 bit operating system because of the simple efficient processing, higher ram support, and long ALUs. Today I am going to teach you how to install Flash Player v11.x.x on Backtrack Linux 5r3 or any 64 bit Linux GNOME. 64 bit versions of software are still not perfect; despite … [Read More...]
Prevent SQL Injection via Prepared Statements or Parameterized Queries
Prevent SQL Injection via Prepared Statements or Parameterized Queries : In our last tutorial on How to prevent SQL Injection, we have learned how Dynamic SQL queries and Escape Sequence & type handling makes our website vulnerable to SQL Injection attacks. Well if you ask me the reason, then i will say its only because of lack of awareness of secure coding standards. If web developers know how to code securely and efficiently then we all can prevent SQL Injection. So friends, today we will learn our very first article on how to write SQL codes securely using prepared statements. Queries written using … [Read More...]
Prevent SQL Injection attacks by Hackingloops – Part 1
Prevent SQL Injection attacks : SQL Injection is the most common and most popular website attacking technique used by Hackers to Hack websites and own website's databases. SQL Injection's attacks are popular because of its 4 rules i.e. easy to exploit, hard to secure, coders negligence and most important lack of knowledge on secured coding. 100's of websites are there on internet which teaches you how to perform SQL injection to hack websites but only quite a few who teaches you how to prevent SQL injection. The only reason behind that People know how to exploit because its damn easy but they don't know how to … [Read More...]