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Old 07-16-2008, 02:04 AM
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I'll look into it, thanks.

For the most part though, storing to external drives and then simply switching their power buttons off when surfing, coupled with routers with hardware firewall and a standby switch on the modems has pretty much killed all the romance for hacking (crackers) these days. Software-based security is one thing, physical switches are something else entirely.

It's like, 'Great, we're in and... and...they're running Windows. And that's pretty much all that's on the drive.'

Just seems like a waste of time.

Anybody else with accessible, sensitive info, well, access it and they'll find you and do one of two things: Offer you a job or send you to the pokey.

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This is a snort video which shows how to read a snort log file. This is a follow up to the snort video which shows setting up intrusion detection and packet sniffing...Hope you enjoy!
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