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Sunday Roundup: 8th of January 2017
Sunday Round up for the week ending the 8th of January 2017:
Articles:
dSploit – Best Android app For Hackers: http://www.howtodoanything.org/dsploit-androidapp-for-hackers/
backdoor-apk - shell script that simplifies the process of adding a backdoor to any Android APK file: http://www.kitploit.com/2016/12/backdoor-apk-shell-script-that.html?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=facebook&m=1
wifijammer: https://github.com/DanMcInerney/wifijammer
8 of the best Reverse Engineering Books: https://www.reddit.com/r/ReverseEngineering/comments/5lgyhu/8_of_the_best_reverse_engineering_books/
WiFiPhisher – Automated Phishing Attacks Against Wi-Fi Clients: https://latesthackingnews.com/2016/12/19/wifiphisher-automated-phishing-attacks-wi-fi-clients/
How To Make A Wi-Fi Drone Killer With Your Raspberry Pi And Linux: https://fossbytes.com/make-wi-fi-drone-killer-raspberry-pi-linux/
Twitter:
"Could Amazon Echo Be a Witness in Arkansas Murder Case?" #forensics #feedly https://t.co/J1beOkMaeA
— The Security Sleuth (@Security_Sleuth) January 2, 2017
"White House fails to make case that Russian hackers tampered with election" #informationsecurity #feedly https://t.co/wYKAQcF07I
— The Security Sleuth (@Security_Sleuth) January 2, 2017
"Who Is Spying On Android Users, And Why?" #forensics #feedly https://t.co/seecXz0PQ9
— The Security Sleuth (@Security_Sleuth) January 2, 2017
"Betting against techno-unemployment" #computerscience #feedly https://t.co/SDESP74S4L
— The Security Sleuth (@Security_Sleuth) January 3, 2017
"New Android-infecting malware brew hijacks devices. Why, you ask? Your router" #infosec #feedly https://t.co/ATmTD0lrl2
— The Security Sleuth (@Security_Sleuth) January 3, 2017
"A Multitude of IoT Operating Systems Is Bad News for the Safety of the Internet" #informationsecurity #feedly https://t.co/JAL8f6DvTn
— The Security Sleuth (@Security_Sleuth) January 4, 2017
"FTC sets $25,000 Prize for Automatic IoT Patch Management Solution" #infosec #feedly https://t.co/zu5Oez3tCE
— The Security Sleuth (@Security_Sleuth) January 4, 2017
SQLMAP Cheat Sheet #itrtg #infosec https://t.co/hnUanZYAlB
— The Security Sleuth (@Security_Sleuth) January 5, 2017
"FireCrypt Ransomware Contains DDoS Functionality" #informationsecurity #feedly https://t.co/tvtX5ty3gR
— The Security Sleuth (@Security_Sleuth) January 6, 2017
Read last weeks round up here
If you found some other interesting stuff this week feel free to leave a link to it in the comments section.
Drone Killer Leonidas – Microwave Energy Weapon
Drone Killer Leonidas – Microwave Energy Weapon
Drone killer Leonidas is here to destroy the enemies drone attack. It is the need of time as consumer drone has changed the whole threat perception for modern warfare and security. Drones provide the opportunity for attack on targets with accuracy and decisiveness. Some assignation attempts have been performed by consumer drones and on some occasions, ISIL has used this method to attack Syria.…
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Horror Movie Review: The Drone (2019)
Horror Movie Review: The Drone (2019)
While The Drone might not be the first horror movie to star a killer drone, it is the first one (and probably the last) I’ve ever seen. Directed by Jordan Rubin and written by Al Kaplan and Jon Kaplan. The Drone stars Alex Essoe and John Brotherton as the married couple, Rachel and Chris.
They’ve recently moved into a new house where they meet the super-horny neighbour, Corinne (Anita Briem) and…
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Here's a rather inventive high-tech step that used to prevent final season spoilers. The HBO production employed a "drone killer"…
It may take a drone to hunt a drone in the system that DARPA could begin testing later this year.
Here is another dumb ass idea from the Pentagon. Drone hunting isn’t going to be easy and to do this, you need to ante up on radiation pollution. Low flying drones have to be detected using a different kind of radar and depending on the radar signatures they emit, you might be able to distinguish a drone from a bird.
So imagine for a moment that you are being blasted by this radar 24/7. If you get cancer from it, can you sue the authorities? Who pays for the healthcare bills in the meantime? The issue of a drone hunting another drone is pure fantasy. Racing drones will out fly any hunter killer drones and to counter these little racing machines, you need need to build one that is bigger and faster. When it gets too ass big, how is this maneuverable in a city?
IXI Technology Closes on Acquisition of Icarus Technologies, Inc.
IXI Technology Closes on Acquisition of Icarus Technologies, Inc.
Concurrent with its showing at the DSEI show in London this past week, IXI Technology Inc., and its subsidiary IXI Technology Electronic Warfare, LLC announced today that they have acquired all of the stock and assets of Icarus Technologies, Inc. of Long Beach California. “The Icarus Technologies ‘Drone Killer’ product line will become the cornerstone of our electronic warfare product line,”…
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February 27, 2017
Air Force buys mysterious $15m Israeli ‘drone killer’ kits to fight DIY ISIS UAVs
Over the last two months coalition forces have seen one drone a day near Mosul
New award will see 21 kits delivered to US forces by delay
Believed the kits are able to scan for drones and the jam signals to down them
By Mark Prigg For Dailymail.com
The US Air Force is spending $15m on a mysterious drone killing…
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