Graphics Interchange Format not Jraphics Interchange Format. Since I can’t edit Hermit’s blasphemous post.
Things I've learned and want to share
Graphics Interchange Format not Jraphics Interchange Format. Since I can’t edit Hermit’s blasphemous post.
It’s pronounced like the title says.
Anything else is just wrong. You heard me Killswitch.
I had some requests to provide my take on the OSI model separately from the presentation I made at PwnSchool, so here you go… the most comprehensive, authoritative version of the OSI model ever presented.
This is just a quick post to provide the presentation I gave tonight at PwnSchool. If you’d like to review it you can download it here. Thanks!
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Two posts in one night, because I’m catching up on some backlog items. I’ve been teaching/training a team on PenTesting lately, and it’s caused me to think through some personal truths and approaches that I’ve taken for several years. While going through that process I came to realize that I’d never really formally codified them; this is my attempt to do just that. It all comes down to what I’m now going to call the “Four Three Rule of Team PenTesting”.
I realized I didn’t have any good notes on Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) tags/badges/etc, so I figured it was time to compile that and update it while I’m at it. This post is just a quick run-down of the frequencies, types, and common cards/IDs. If you don’t know what an RFID is, for the purposes of most pentesting it’s a security badge or a key fob, like you can see in the image at the top of this posting.