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Wednesday, July 16, 2014

UPDATING METASPLOIT ON BACKTRACK3 : SOLVED

1.   Backtrack 5 comes with pre-installed  metasploit framework v4.0 but now Metasploit Community comes with updated  Web Ui version and others functionalities and even more exploits.To exploit the new features and functionalities it is important to upgrade the existing Metasploit version to its current stable version.But unlike in past it is not simply a matter of doing msfupdate in the msfconsole.Here I bring you few simple steps with screen shots to enable you to upgrade your version of Metasploit.

Firstly download the current available version ie Metasploit framework v4.5 which can be downloaded from Metasploit Framework site here
 
or click at  http://www.metasploit.com/download/
 
Secondly Installing Metasploit Community over the existing metasploit framework installation won't work for various reasons so the best way to start is by uninstalling the earlier version of Metasploit Framework first and this basically comes to the following terminal commands.

# cd /opt/metasploit/
# ls
# ./uninstall
 
Thirdly ,Make installer executable...so when you have downloaded the file with name "metasploit-latest-linux-installer.run", open new terminal window and enter the following commands.

# chmod u+x /root/metasploit-latest-linux-installer.run

Fourthly, Run Installer

# ./metasploit-latest-linux-installer.run

This will now be explained further till installation vide screen shots as below :


















At the end of the installer, the metasploit web UI will open in your browser (https://localhost:3790/) and you follow the steps to register and choose the metasploit community edition for free....thats it!!!

Sunday, July 13, 2014

Facebook and Law strings

1.   The way Facebook has made an impact pan globe in most of our lives is undoubtedly phenomenal.Facebook has become a way of life for many who are addicted...it gives us a medium to express self in the digital world with a digital self avatar.It is seen that people who remain silent in their physical lives may become more verbose on Facebook...people who generally remain non reactive in informal group discussions become unexpectedly high on expressing themselves ...and so it be that for the first few years when every one was expressing loudly on the Facebook ...it didn't matter but now with the IT act and laws propping up in each country...things are not so easy to express.Each time anyone expresses anger or happiness over something... it is associated and linked with a act which may or may not be legally authorized.Here in this post ahead I bring you few FAQs which each one of us will associate with our lives and associated punishments effected as per IT act 2008 amended (India).

FAQs ex ROHAS NAGPAL @ http://www.facebooklaw.in/

Is it legal to ridicule a Government official or Minister on Facebook?

NO. This is a very serious offence and could get someone in jail for life! And unlike what is shown in Hindi movies, life imprisonment means imprisonment for life and not just 14 years! Ridiculing a Government official or Minister on Facebook could be illegal under the following laws:

Sedition
Defamation
Sending offensive electronic messages

Plus, if the Minister or official is a woman, it could also be covered under indecent representation of women

Is it legal to ridicule a celebrity or even an ordinary person on Facebook?

No. This is a serious offence and could get someone in jail for upto 3 years! Ridiculing a celebrity or even an ordinary person on Facebook could be illegal under the following laws:

Defamation
Sending offensive electronic messages


Is it legal to ridicule a religion on Facebook?

No.This is a serious offence and could get someone in jail for upto 3 years! Ridiculing a religion on Facebook could be illegal under the following laws:

Promoting enmity on grounds of religion8
Outraging religious feelings9
Wounding religious feelings10
Sending offensive electronic messages11
Imputations, assertions prejudicial to national-integration


Is it legal to call someone an “idiot” on Facebook?

No.This is a serious offence and could get someone in jail for upto 3 years!The dictionary meaning of “idiot” is a “person of low intelligence” or a “mentally deficient person”.Since it is impossible to prove that a person is actually an “idiot”, calling someone an idiot would amount to defamation and would be punishable under two laws:

Defamation
Sending offensive electronic messages


I have ordered some stuff from a famous ecommerce website. They have not sent
it even after a month but my credit card has been charged for the transaction. Is it legal to post my complaint about this on my Facebook wall?

Is it legal to open a Facebook account in a fake name?
No.This is a serious offense and simply creating the account in a fake name (or someone else’s name) makes the creator liable for 2 years imprisonment.If the person sends even one message, posts one comment or sends even one friend request using this account, the liability could be another 3 years in jail!Simply creating the account in the fake name (or someone else’s name) amounts to forgery.If the account is used, then it amounts to sending offensive electronic messages.Further if the fake account was created for the purpose of harming someone’s reputation, then it amounts to forgery for purpose of harming reputation.
If I use asterisk marks instead of abusive words, can I still get into trouble?

Yes.Even if you use asterisk marks (e.g. instead of fool, you say f**l), if the meaning is apparent, then it would be punishable with upto 3 years imprisonment.

 
As a joke, I have put a morphed photo of my friend on Facebook. She has taken
it as a joke, but her father is very angry with this. Can he file a case against me?
What kind of posts can land me in prison?

Yes.If her father finds it offensive, he can file a case and it can be penalized as “sending offensive messages” and is punishable with upto 3 years imprisonment.If the photo is obscene then there is an additional liability for 3 years imprisonment.

Someone has sent me a threatening message on Facebook. Is that a crime?

Yes.Sending threatening messages on Facebook can be penalized as “sending offensive messages” and is punishable with upto 3 years imprisonment.Additionally, depending upon the threat in the message, additional punishment could vary from 2 years imprisonment to 7 years imprisonment.Additionally, if the threatening message is sent using a fake account (or in any manner to hide the name and details of the sender), then an additional 2 years punishment can be given.

FAQs ex ROHAS NAGPAL @ http://www.facebooklaw.in/

HACKER EDITION SPECIAL : SEDULITY Operating System

1.     How many of us and those who are live wire updated with the Cyber security have heard of ethical hacker editions of any DVD with all hackers dream collection vide one window.When we speak on such editions foremost comes like Backtrack(ethical), Backbox ,Samurai Web Security Framework, Bugtraq, Nodezero etc. In this post I am introducing you guys to a relatively unheard Operating System by the name of SEDULITY OPERATING SYSTEM. I just got a copy from the originator Dr Anup Girdhar who holds a Ph.d in Cyber Security. I have recently installed it on a Virtual Box and believe you me I am yet to install any third party tool....coz everything I need is already inside.Definetly a good distro for beginners in this field. Here I bring you the basic installation screen shots and few details of this edition of OS.

2.     Sedulity Solutions & Technologies is India’s first organization, who have developed and patented a "Flavored Operating System" in five different flavors including -
  • Corporate Edition
  • Developers Edition
  • Ethical Hackers Edition
  • Forensics Edition
  • Gaming Edition
3.    Sedulity OS Ethical Hackers Edition is an exclusive creation that helps the Security Professionals to perform Penetration Testing and vulnerability Assessment in a purely dedicated environment. Sedulity OS-Ethical Hackers Edition is meant for all those Researchers, Hackers, and Security Professionals, who wanted to do hands-on, in various platforms of technologies with all the Latest tools Pre-Deployed in it.


















 In the next post will bring you screen shots from inside the OS...bringing you interfaces of the tools available in the OS.

Wednesday, July 09, 2014

DEFT : Digital Evidence & Forensic Toolkit Live DVD

1. DEFT (Digital Evidence & Forensic Toolkit) is a customized distribution of the Ubuntu live Linux CD@12.10. It is an easy-to-use system that includes excellent hardware detection and some of the best open-source applications dedicated to incident response and computer forensics.DEFT comes bundled with DART2 (Digital Advanced Response Toolkit) and the very best open source Windows Computer Forensic tools. Using LXDE as desktop environment and WINE to manage Windows tools under a Linux kernel, and a mount manager as tool for device management, this distro has a loyal following and we encourage you to use it.DEFT seems to be very well supported with a long list of official developers and contributors. The main developers seem to be a mix of professors, forensic (legal) experts, consultants, engineers, network specialists and more. Several law enforcement professionals are also associated with this project making it a forensics tool of choice for Information Security professionals. According to their site the distro is designed to be used by anyone working within a Response, Cyber Intelligence and/ or Computer Forensics capacity.

2.   Further to this very basic intro I give you here the screenshots as I set it up live on my virtual box.

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3.   Details at http://www.deftlinux.net/
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