Sunday, May 28, 2017

Android Tool Spy on all Images Being Viewed on a WiFi Network Android Tool

Android Tool Spy on all Images Being Viewed on a WiFi Network Android Tool


Hi everyone!

This is my new addition to the Wifi Hacking Community.

Like most people who are into wifi hacking then you are familiar with a tool called driftnet. This tool when combined with arpspoof will allow you to see most images being viewed by other members on the same network!

This is a neat tool for spying on other people and seeing what images they are viewing! Pr0nz much?

I purchased this tool but am leaking it for you members here so you can experience it for yourself!

NOTE: REQUIRES ROOT!

FYI this will slightly bog down the network. Unfortunately it spoofs the whole network and not just one target you specify.

Here is the APK - Piik.apk

It is called Piik or (Peek).

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I hope you guys enjoy this app as much as I do!

HEADS UP! I am currently working on making my own Binary for Ettercap port to Android that actually supports IPTABLES and SSL Spoofing!

Stay tuned!
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Wednesday, May 24, 2017

Anonymous Kami Menyerang Sony Bukan Playstation Network!

Anonymous Kami Menyerang Sony Bukan Playstation Network!


 
Siapa yang tidak mengenal nama besar Anonymous saat ini? Kelompok peretas yang idealis ini memang memproklamirkan diri sebagai pasukan dunia maya yang berdiri di garis depan. Walaupun pada awalnya, mereka lebih dikenal sebagai kelompok pengacau yang sudah menimbulkan banyak masalah, Anonymous kini perlahan mulai berubah menjadi kelompok yang simpatik. Daripada sekedar mencuri data para user dari perusahaan atau bermain-main, kelompok ini mulai berkutat pada isu-isu internasional yang memang signifikan. Masalah SOPA yang dianggap �mengancam� internet secara keseluruhan kini menjadi fokus Anonymous. Mereka bahkan sempat ingin menghancurkan Sony lagi atas dukungan perusahaan ini terhadap SOPA.  Para gamer di seluruh dunia pun berang.
Namun tampaknya �niat baik� Anonymous disalah-artikan oleh banyak orang. Melalui sebuah pernyataan resmi, kelompok ini menegaskan kembali bahwa mereka menargetkan serangan Operation Blackout kepada Sony, bukan Playstation Network. Anonymous menyatakan bahwa mereka akan menyerang para pejabat eksekutif Sony yang mengambil keputusan atas dukungan SOPA, melakukan de-face pada situs Sony dan menyebarkan konten media Sony secara luas dan gratis kepada umum. Mereka sama sekali tidak berencana untuk menakhlukkan Playstation Network seperti di masa lampau. Ini tentu berita bagus bagi Anda, gamer Playstation 3, PSP, atau PS Vita yang mungkin sempat tegang akibat ancaman ini.
Lantas apakah ancaman Anonymous ini efektif untuk menekan perusahaan-perusahaan besar di industri game? Percaya atau tidak, kemampuan Anonymous tampaknya kini menjadi kekuatan yang sangat disegani. Dikabarkan bahwa tiga perusahaan besar: Sony, Microsoft,dan Nintendo secara resmi mencabut dukungan mereka atas wacana SOPA. Namun di lain pihak, ada juga sumber informasi yang menyatakan bahwa ketiga perusahaan ini sebenarnya tetap berada di balik SOPA. Informasi yang simpang siur ini terjadi karena pada dasarnya ada dua daftar perusahaan pendukung yang termuat berbeda. Sebagian besar informasi yang menyatakan mundurnya Sony, Microsoft, dan Nintendo didasarkan pada list perusahaan yang termuat di House of Judiciary, yang memang tidak memuat nama ketiganya. Namun sebenarnya, Sony, Microsoft, dan Nintendo masih berada di list pendukung yang lain � Global IP Center. Ketiga perusahaan ini sendiri belum memberikan keterangan resmi soal sikap mereka. Perjuangan Anonymous kali ini tampaknya tak akan mudah.

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Sunday, May 7, 2017

Apple talking with ISPs as it prepares to launch its Content Distribution Network

Apple talking with ISPs as it prepares to launch its Content Distribution Network


Apple talking with ISPs as it prepares to launch its Content Distribution Network

iCloud (teaser 001)
According to a new report from CDN and Internet Services analyst Dan Rayburn, Apple is going ahead with plans to develop its own content delivery network. Rayburn says the company is working on interconnection deals with Internet Service Providers, as it prepares to take its CDN live.
Apple is said to have spent the last 5 years building its CDN, which would be responsible for carrying out iTunes and iCloud content to customers. Currently, the iPad-maker outsources this delivery to third-party companies like Akamai, which means it has no control over quality of service�
Here�s more from Rayburn�s report via ArsTechnica:
In February I blogged about a new group formed inside of Apple last year, tasked with building out their own CDN to deliver Apple software updates, apps and other Apple related content. Since my post, Apple has been very busy with their build out deploying a lot of boxes running Apache Traffic Server and buying a ton of transit, co-location, wavelengths and other infrastructure services. Their CDN is quickly growing, and it won�t be long before we start seeing a portion of their content getting delivered from their new CDN.
As part of their build out, Apple is currently negotiating paid interconnection deals with some of the largest ISPs in the U.S. I�m not going to disclose which ISPs they are talking to and what deals they have already done, but it�s interesting to note that with all the talk lately of net neutrality, peering and interconnect relationships, Apple isn�t out in the market making any complaints.
Part of Apple�s reasoning, Rayburn explains, for building their own CDN, is due to performance issues with iCloud. You see, the company wants more jurisdiction over the end-to-end experience, as it already controls the hardware, the operating system, and of course its iTunes and App Stores.
And of course, Apple wouldn�t be the first tech firm to bring its delivery in-house. Netflix, Microsoft, Google, Facebook, and eBay all have their own CDNs, and pay various ISPs for interconnection. This gives them access to a large chunk of the ISPs� resources, ensuring fast content delivery.
Again, Rayburn expects to see at least a portion of Apple�s content delivered on their new CDN in the very near future.
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