much much more available in the documentation
http://www.secdev.org/projects/scapy/doc/usage.html
but here is how to make a cool traceroute graph from you to another host.
from: http://www.secdev.org/projects/scapy/doc/usage.html#tcp-traceroute-2
Welcome to Scapy (v1.1.1 / -)
>>> res, unans = traceroute("www.google.com",dport=80,maxttl=20)
Begin emission:
*****************Finished to send 20 packets.
*
Received 18 packets, got 18 answers, remaining 2 packets
209.85.225.103:tcp80
1 209.20.72.2 11
2 209.20.79.6 11
3 4.53.160.189 11
4 4.69.132.186 11
5 4.69.132.190 11
6 4.68.101.34 11
7 4.79.208.18 11
8 209.85.254.130 11
9 72.14.232.141 11
10 209.85.241.35 11
11 66.249.95.138 11
14 209.85.225.103 SA
15 209.85.225.103 SA
16 209.85.225.103 SA
17 209.85.225.103 SA
18 209.85.225.103 SA
19 209.85.225.103 SA
20 209.85.225.103 SA
>>> res.graph(target="> /tmp/graph.svg")
>>>
opening up /tmp/graph.svg will give you:
Scapy, Traceroute and Pretty Pictures
How to repair Word document which displays square boxes instead of text
Consider a scenario, wherein you have a very important business document saved as a .doc file on your system. You have received this file via an e-mail from one of your colleagues. When you try and open the file to read its content, you could not see anything but square boxes. Since this file holds great significance, you would like to recover its text as soon as possible.
Cause
The strange behavior depicted by the document indicates that the Word file is corrupt. The document could have got corrupted during downloading only. Therefore, you can try downloading it again. If it doesn't help, then consider the steps given in the 'Resolution' section of this article.
Resolution
In order to fix the issue with the document, you must try the following Word recovery steps:
- Use Open and Repair feature to open the damaged corrupt document
- Save the document in another file format, and then convert it back to Word
- Start Windows in safe mode
- Change the template that is used by the document
- Change printer drivers
- Rename the global template
- Start word using default settings
If you are unable to repair a Word document even after observing the aforementioned steps, then you must download a third-party Word repair software from the Internet. Such tools repair corrupt Word files and employ improved scanning algorithms to recover data.
Reversing Android Apps
thanks to cktricky for pointing me to:
android-apktool
Once you've gotten it installed/unzipped its fairly easy to use. Download your .apk from the emulator.
user@dev:~/android-tutorial/android-sdk-linux_86/tools$ ./adb pull /data/app/com.joelapenna.foursquared.apk com.joelapenna.foursquared.apk 2441 KB/s (625416 bytes in 0.250s)
From there simply decode the .apk
user@dev:~/android-tutorial/reverse$ ./apktool d com.joelapenna.foursquared.apk foursquare
I: Baksmaling...
I: Loading resource table...
I: Decoding resources...
I: Loading resource table from file: /home/user/apktool/framework/1.apk
I: Copying assets and libs...
From there you should have a folder looking something like this
inside your smali folder will be all the decompiled java. have fun.
actually after i did the above, I found this which is a video covering the above and previous posts.
Using the Android Debug Bridge (adb)
The android debug bridge (adb) has lots of useful features. its documented here:
http://developer.android.com/guide/developing/tools/adb.html
user@dev:~/android-tutorial/android-sdk-linux_86/tools$ ./adb
Android Debug Bridge version 1.0.25
some of the features you may want to immediately mess with are:
listing devices
user@dev:~/android-tutorial/android-sdk-linux_86/tools$ ./adb devices
* daemon not running. starting it now *
* daemon started successfully *
List of devices attached
emulator-5554 device
getting an interactive shell on the emulator
user@dev:~/android-tutorial/android-sdk-linux_86/tools$ ./adb shell
# ls
sqlite_stmt_journals
cache
sdcard
etc
system
sys
sbin
proc
init.rc
init.goldfish.rc
init
default.prop
data
root
dev
cat'ing useful stuff inside that shell
# cat /proc/cpuinfo
Processor : ARM926EJ-S rev 5 (v5l)
BogoMIPS : 233.47
Features : swp half thumb fastmult vfp edsp java
CPU implementer : 0x41
CPU architecture: 5TEJ
CPU variant : 0x0
CPU part : 0x926
CPU revision : 5
Cache type : write-through
Cache clean : not required
Cache lockdown : not supported
Cache format : Harvard
I size : 4096
I assoc : 4
I line length : 32
I sets : 32
D size : 65536
D assoc : 4
D line length : 32
D sets : 512
Hardware : Goldfish
Revision : 0000
Serial : 0000000000000000
and probably pulling things off the file system so you can reverse them.
user@dev:~/android-tutorial/android-sdk-linux_86/tools$ ./adb pull /data/app/com.joelapenna.foursquared.apk com.joelapenna.foursquared.apk
2441 KB/s (625416 bytes in 0.250s)
Mobile Apps- The latest trend to earn passive income on the mobile Web
Nowadays everybody is talking about mobile apps, those cool little applications designed to run on mobile devices such as cellphones. The best part is anybody can participate in creating the applications and have the potential to earn big income if the applications become popular.
For example, if you design a mobile apps for iphone and it is approved by Apple and get listed on the AppStore, and
Microsoft FY10Q4 Results
FY10Q4 Microsoft earnings are upon us. So, what's been going on since last we met over the quarterly results?
- The KIN phone collapse put WP7's future in doubt. Would WP7 meet the same fate? Is it under the same level of mismanagement? Fortunately, some fairly positive takes on pre-release WP7 have been coming out ahead of earnings to shore up confidence and excitement.
- Market Cap - yes, Apple passed us by and there was an abundance of articles and postings questioning just how much longer Microsoft would have to endure Mr. Ballmer as CEO (hint: a long loooooong time).
- Itsy-bitsy-layoff-committees: targeted small layoffs to kick of FY11 team budgets. If they are that low key and only disclosed on some random bit of the blogosphere, do they really amount to much accountability on Microsoft's sake? Again, our contingency hiring is out of this world so it's not like we're saving a bunch of money - we just have folks on the payroll we can easily cut loose as needed.
What kind of questions might be / should be posed during the earnings call?
- Dates: firm dates for WP7 devices and Kinect and associated Kinect titles beyond the kind-of-interesting launch titles.
- Win7 + Office 2010: are the cash cows still, err, bringing home the bacon?
- Bing / Ad-center: is Bing on the upswing? Is Bing / Ad-Center doing anything more than eating the bacon that our cash cows bring home?
- Legal: it's been very quiet on the European Union front. Office 2010 was released without a single investigatory squeak, as far as I know. Is this all behind us for now? That would be great.
- WP7: application developers in the queue? We need to re-enforce the cool apps that we'll have ready when WP7 is launched. In a move that has totally delighted me, Microsoft is giving every employee the ability to write and deploy WP7 applications (and, what, ability to get a device at launch, too?) - wow! Now's the time to truly show off your stuff and write for WP7 and get your app out the door.
The glow of Windows 7 has dimmed and Office 2010 and the VS2010 eco-system need to pick up the steam as we head to WP7 and Kinect launch. Apple is rolling in the moolah being a content delivery channel and our story, other than some Xbox features, is still pretty fuzzy. For instance: Windows Media Center is one of those crown jewels we've let plop out of the crown and get kicked around the court. I love WMC but it seems to be a neglected feature, caught in the chop between E&D / Zune and Windows. After a phone, it's the next experience we should bring out some reference hardware for to easily DVR HD channels off the air and plug right into your HDMI system and watch it go.
My usual suspects for earnings discussion:
- Mr. Joe Wilcox over at Beta News
- Mr. Todd Bishop over at TechFlash's Microsoft Blog
- Mr. Joseph Tartakoff somewhere within paidContent.org.
(I'll update the post later if there are interesting developments from the earnings release.)
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. Read More........Accessing your android emulator on the command line
A poster on one of the other android posts mentioned you can just telnet into the android app if you've got the emulator running.
Its easy to do and the preferred way if you just want to script events. Just telnet into localhost 5554 and you can issue emulator commands.
user@dev:~$ telnet localhost 5554
Trying ::1...
Trying 127.0.0.1...
Connected to localhost.
Escape character is '^]'.
Android Console: type 'help' for a list of commands
OK
help
Android console command help:
help|h|? print a list of commands
event simulate hardware events
geo Geo-location commands
gsm GSM related commands
kill kill the emulator instance
network manage network settings
power power related commands
quit|exit quit control session
redir manage port redirections
sms SMS related commands
avd manager virtual device state
window manage emulator window
help event
allows you to send fake hardware events to the kernel
available sub-commands:
event send send a series of events to the kernel
event types list all type aliases
event codes list all code aliases for a given type
event text simulate keystrokes from a given text
OK
help geo
allows you to change Geo-related settings, or to send GPS NMEA sentences
available sub-commands:
geo nmea send an GPS NMEA sentence
geo fix send a simple GPS fix
you get the idea...
Deleting entries from your Autofill Exclusions list
If you decide to autofill a Web page that you excluded, you can remove the Web page URL from the Autofill Exclusions list.
Note: You must be logged in to Identity Safe to delete a URL from the Autofill Exclusions dialog box.
To edit your Autofill Exclusions list
In the Norton Internet Security main window, in the Web pane, click Settings.
Under Identity Safe, in the Autofill
Specify Autofill exclusions
Identity Safe offers to automatically fill in your logins on those Web pages for which you have saved the logins. However, you can configure Identity Safe to not use logins and cards to automatically fill details in a Web page.
Note: If you choose Never in the Save your Login page that appears when you log in to a Web page, the site is listed under this option.
You must be logged in to
Autofill Exclusions
The Autofill Exclusions feature lets you view the Web pages for which you asked Identity Safe to not save your logins or automatically fill forms. Identity Safe remembers your decision and does not prompt you to use the logins or cards that are available in Identity Safe.
When you do not want Identity Safe to automatically fill the details, you can use Do not Autofill this page option. This
It's a joke guys (3)
Little Susie came running into the house after school one day,shouting,
Daddy! Daddy! I got a 100 in school today!
That's great, Sweetheart,' said her daddy.
Come in to the living room and tell me about it.
Well, began the confession, "I got 50 in spelling, 30 in math's and 20 in science."
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Lady Gaga : Is this my train?
Station Master : No, it belongs to the Railway Company.
Lady Gaga : Don't try to be funny. I mean to ask if I can take this train to New Delhi.
Station Master : No miss, I'm afraid it's too heavy.
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Manage Notes
Identity Safe stores and manages your sensitive information. It becomes difficult to manage all of the identity numbers that you use when you browse the Web. Manage Notes stores all your sensitive IDs in a very secure way and lets you use them easily when you are online. Use Manage Notes to include information such as social security number, drivers license number, insurance policy number,
. Read More........Fixing 'Word cannot open the existing [square]...' error in MS Word
Consider a practical scenario, wherein, you work for an organization which has a set template to follow in order to produce Word documents. When you open an important Word document (made using the set template) to edit something or write something, you may receive the following error:
HRESULT: 0x800A142D
VB Error: 5165
"Word cannot open the existing [square]"
As a result, you are unable to access the data stored in that particular word file. You can also observe the same problem with another Word document or Word application may crash while you open an another file.
Cause
The root cause of the above problem is corrupt global template file i.e. Normal.dot. Since the master template is corrupt, it is very much likely that all the documents could have got damaged and may exhibit abrupt behavior.
Resolution
In order to fix issues with Word application, you must rename your Normal.dot file using the following steps:
- Quit Microsoft Word
- Go to Start, click Find, and then click Files and Folders
- In the named box, type normal.dot or normal.dotm as per your Word version
- In the Look In box, select your local hard disk
- Click Find Now and initiate the search
- Right-click each occurrence of global template and Rename it to say oldnormal.dot ot Normal-1.dot and etc.
If Word starts correctly, you have successfully resolved the problem. Copy the customizations from the old global template file to the new global template file by using the organizer.
If you are not able to overcome the problem with MS word documents, you must immediately go for a third-party repair word file . Such professional word repair utilities repair corrupt or damaged Word documents and recover Word documents in the original form.
Spain wins 2010 world cup.
Congratulations to Spain team for their winning the 2010 World Cup.
Waka waka this time for leaving Africa and say hello to Brazil - 2014 World Cup.
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Starting Microsoft Office Word 2003
Starting MS Word 2003.
- Open MS Word 2003 program, you can find on the desktop shortcut or on start menu > program files > microsoft office > MS Office Word 2003
- Click File > New or CTRL + N on keyboard (to open new document)
- File > Page Setup (to setup the document. Paper, margin, etc)
- In the page setup dialog box click on "paper" tabs and select the paper as you want (A4, A3, Legal, etc).
- In the page setup dialog box click on "Margins" tabs to set the margins on your document
- In the page setup dialog box click on "Layout" tabs to set the header and footer spacing Read also Microsoft Office Word 2003 Microsoft Office Words 2003 Part 1
Something more important than creativity- Ability to see the future and create new trend!
Why Bill Gates is the richest man in the world? Is he more intelligence and creative then Steve Job? I don't think so, personally I think Steve Job is much smarter than Bill Gates, but how come Bill Gates is richer and more successful?
The secret is Bill Gates was able to see the future and had a vision, i.e. putting a PC in everybody desktop! When he first started Microsoft, he was only a young
The KIN-fusing KIN-clusion to KIN, and FY11 Microsoft Layoff Rumors
Get out of the way Microsoft Bob, you have a replacement that Microsoft's Gen-Y employees can claim for their own! It's spelled K-I-N.
KIN's demise can't surprise anyone. When I looked at the phone's features, I thought: alright, an incomplete Facebook experience that I cannot improve by installing new applications... and I pay $$$ through the nose for a plan. But I've got a green dot and KIN Studio... maybe that will be enough to sell enough units to justify the Danger acquisition and the person-years of work behind getting KIN out. What the hell where all those people doing? I couldn't imagine anyone wanting the resulting iffy feature-phone at a smartphone cost, but KIN wasn't made for me. I was willing to let the market be the judge of KIN.
Verdict? Guilty, guilty, guilty.
The original Zune/Pink phone had interesting momentum but it all got squandered. What's the one ThinkWeek paper I want to read this year? Lessons Learned from Microsoft KIN and How Microsoft Must Change Product Development. You can't have a failure like this without examining it and then sharing what went wrong, all with respect to vision, execution, and leadership. How big was the original iPhone team? How big was the KIN team? Why did one result in a lineage of amazingly successful devices in the marketplace, and the other become a textbook extended definition for "dud" ?
Interesting comments:
All I can say as a former Windows Mobile employee who is now working for a competitor in the phone space is that this is good news for the rest of us. [...] Personally I quit because of the frustrating management and autocratic decision style of Terry Myerson and Andrew Lees. The only exec in the team myself and other folks respcted was Tom Gibbons who is now sidelined. Lees and Myerson don't know consumer products or phones. Gibbons at least knows consumer product development. We often talk about how Andrew Lees still has a job but Microsoft's loss is a gain for the rest of us.
And
And now Kin is killed *after* it has shipped in June 2010. You can bet Andy was involved in the development of Kin, the partnership agreements with the OEM, Verizon and most importantly the "ship it" approvals all along the way. And Microsoft discovers its a bad idea after it blows up in the broad market. Absolutely no thanks to any pro-active decision making on Andy's part.
Now there is spin that Andy killed kin to put all the wood behind Windows Phone 7. Er, the guy was in charge for two years of Kin development. He could have made this decision far earlier.
Similarly Windows Phone 7 has two years of development under his watch. Based on his past performance, 99% chance this is also going to be a total catastrophe. It further doesn't help that much of the Windows Phone 7 leadership team was kicked out of Windows when they screwed up Vista.
And finally, one Danger-employee's point of view of why they became demotivated:
To the person who talked about the unprofessional behavior of the Palo Alto Kin (former Danger team), I need to respond because I was one of them.
You are correct, the remaining Danger team was not professional nor did we show off the amazing stuff we had that made Danger such a great place. But the reason for that was our collective disbelief that we were working in such a screwed up place. Yes, we took long lunches and we sat in conference rooms and went on coffee breaks and the conversations always went something like this..."Can you believe that want us to do this?" Or "Did you hear that IM was cut, YouTube was cut? The App store was cut?" "Can you believe how mismanaged this place is?" "Why is this place to dysfunctional??"
Please understand that we went from being a high functioning, extremely passionate and driven organization to a dysfunctional organization where decisions were made by politics rather than logic.
Consider this, in less than 10 years with 1/10 of the budget Microsoft had for PMX, we created a fully multitasking operating system, a powerful service to support it, 12 different device models, and obsessed and supportive fans of our product. While I will grant that we did not shake up the entire wireless world (ala iPhone) we made a really good product and were rewarded by the incredible support of our userbase and our own feelings of accomplishment. If we had had more time and resources, we would of come out with newer versions, supporting touch screens and revamping our UI. But we ran out of time and were acquired and look at the results. A phone that was a complete and total failure. We all knew (Microsoft employees included) that is was a lackluster device, lacked the features the market wanted and was buggy with performance problems on top of it all.
When we were first acquired, we were not taking long lunches and coffee breaks. We were committed to help this Pink project out and show our stuff. But when our best ideas were knocked down over and over and it began to dawn on us that we were not going to have any real affect on the product, we gave up. We began counting down to the 2 year point so we could get our retention bonuses and get out.
I am sorry you had to witness that amazing group behave so poorly. Trust me, they were (and still are) the best group of people ever assembled to fight the cellular battle. But when the leaders are all incompetent, we just wanted out.
I guess we need another ThinkWeek paper on how to successfully acquire companies, too. Between this and aQuantive, we only excel at taking the financial boon of Windows and Office and giving it over to leadership that totally blows it down the drain like an odds-challenged drunk in Vegas. And the shareholders continue to suffer in silence. And the drunks are looking for their next cash infusion.
Dude, Where's Ray? You see more and more yearning for the days of BillG at the helm, perhaps because at least he was an uber geek that could drill your team's presentation like nobody's business and understand what your team was doing. And occasionally get enthralled by technology choices that would confound your average user (WinFS). Ray was supposed to serve as a replacement architect at Microsoft's technical helm, yet his impact seems to be superficial (and pretty disparaged if you chat with any leader in the company). Here's a snippet of a great comment about Ray and his impact at Microsoft:
The problem is, Ray doesn't see himself as the "Chief Software Architect" of the company. He sees himself as the "Chief Visionary Officer" (to borrow someone's phrase from early comments). He sees his job as being the person who regularly kicks "old" Microsoft in the butt to wake them up to whats going on in the world.
All of his behavior lines up with this: His correcting of Ballmer (in public!); His team's building Mesh, an expensive, buzz-generating, science-project app beloved by those who know about it, but irrelevant to those who don't (which is 99+% of the planet); More recently, his team's building of Docs.com -- another expensive, buzz-generating app that has no business model and no path to ever having one (if you need an indication of how pointless an exercise docs.com is, just look at the visitor trends for it since launch: http://trends.google.com/websites?q=docs.com).
Meanwhile, Ozzie has made enemies of most of the leaders of the actual products that pay for his "Labs". He's made no secret of the fact that he thinks that Windows is run terribly, or that Office is dead technology. Behind closed doors, he is openly dispariging of Microsoft development practices and Microsoft technology. His efforts to build product display a stunning lack of a caring about how much things cost to run, or whether they will ever make money. To my knowledge, he doesn't care in the slightest about the enterprise businesses at the company.
Dude, Where's My Job? Folks have been talking about ongoing stealth layoffs and the impending July FY11 layoffs reacting to teams with reduced budgets. I've scanned some various HR calendars and found some interesting appointments more around next week vs. this week, but the layoff rumors have spilled over beyond here and into TechFlash: Microsoft pruning more jobs. A follow-up by Ms. Mary-Jo Foley: More Microsoft job cuts coming ZDNet. So I'd expect more news next week than this week, but one commenter has noted:
Layoffs confirmed for tomorrow. I see long meetings booked by HR-types in Lincoln Square and RedWest-C. Didn't go through all the calendars for you main-campus types.
If Microsoft is doing this to appear fiscally responsible, they really can't tell just this half of the story. The other half of the story is the number of contingent staff positions, which if you open up Headtrax for yourself to investigate be prepared to tell Elizabeth you're coming to join her, because it about gave me a mild heart-attack.
If you learn anything, please comment regarding the group and the size of the hit and any impression about the folks impacted (e.g., 10%'ers, long-term employees, etc).
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. Read More........Fatal System Error Pseudo Book Review
Fatal System Error: The Hunt for the New Crime Lords Who are Bringing Down the Internet
Pseudo Book Review since its not "really" a tech book. The book is written with very little technical jargon and its an interesting read with a mix of information on Barrett Lyon who fought DDOS attacks against various websites, the ties of online gambling and the mob with a transition into the fight by Andy Crocker, a British cybersecurity agent, against the Russian and eastern block carding cybercriminials. An entertaining read about the history of carding and denial of service attacks by eastern block criminals.
In the category of:
Masters of Deception: The Gang That Ruled Cyberspace
The Fugitive Game: Online with Kevin Mitnick
Crypto: How the Code Rebels Beat the Government Saving Privacy in the Digital Age
learn about hacker history type books.
How to fix a Word document which doesn't open
Here is a list of troubleshooting steps which you can consider for retrieving data from an inaccessible Word document:
Look for networking issues
If a Word document is stored in a network environment, and someone else has opened a Word document, which you are trying to access, you won't succeed. MS Word locks files on a network which prevents them from being edited or modified by more than one user simultaneously. The Word would display a message informing that the file is opened somewhere else.
The other network related issues can relate to the permissions set to a Word document. Though, you might have accessed a Word document previously on a network, if its user's permissions are changed, you might not be able to modify a document or use it properly. In such situations, you can check the permission rights.
Problem could also relate to Word or computer
If you are not able to open a document, it won't necessarily be an issue with the file. The problem could either be with the Word version installed or your system. In order to isolate these issues, you can first try opening other Word documents, if they work fine then it becomes concrete that there is no problem with the Word version.
You must open the file on another workstation, this way you will find out whether it is a problem with a specific Word file or your system.
Recovering a Word document
If you are still not able to ward off the issues with a particular Word file, try the following Word repair steps as suggested by Microsoft:
- Open the document in draft mode without updating links
- Insert the document as a file in a new document
- Use a file converter to recover text
- Open the file in WordPad
- Use third-party software
If everything else fails, you must download a reliable third-party Word recovery software from the Internet. Such tools employ improved scanning algorithms to extract data from a corrupt Word document and are less time consuming.
Revisiting HALFLM Stuff
I covered some of the halflm challenge sniffing stuff in a previous post.
but I had to revisit it the other day for work and couldn't find the actually tables and program from the post.
so here are some updated links.
where to grab the tables:
http://freerainbowtables.mirror.garr.it/mirrors/freerainbowtables/halflmchall/
where to grab the program:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/rcracki/
Some gotchas I ran into on the last PT was some reason getting odd hashes in the SMB and NTLM sniffing modules.
in some cases the hashes were not the same for the same username and hostname, these were unusable, I also had some that had a bunch of zeros in them, those were also not crackable.
Windows 2000 2195:Windows 2000 5.0:1122334455667788:4c4d5353500003000000010001004600000000000000470000000000000040000000000000004000000006000600400000001000100047000000158a88e048004f0044000081196a7af2e4491c28af3025741067535700:00000000000000000000000000000000
But I did get smb_login scanned, that was fun:
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