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Merry Christmas

Another year has almost gone. The end of the world didn’t come, so we still have the chance to destroy it by ourselves…hooooraaayyy!!!
Yeah, I know how that sounds like. It sounds as bad and real as it is. :O)

Well, I think that was enough of reality. Let’s let ourselves be happy again for a few days without thinking, as much as we can, about all the bad things that happen around us.

Merry Christmas everybody!

kyREcon

When losing your time is all you can get…

For the past few days there is a huge increase regarding the number of the attempts trying to hack into this blog through brute-force.

Initially I didn’t even care at all, and to be honest I still don’t, but now I have started feeling a little bit sorry about whoever does it.

Since I want to help the guy with his *obviously* miserable life, I am just posting this in order to let him know that he is just losing his time for several reasons which I am not going to mention of course.

Here it is a list of some of the IPs logged attempting to brute-force the password:

142.4.30.233
98.126.160.18
87.106.133.227
217.172.188.12
5.9.240.238
184.107.237.66
46.32.254.132
194.38.104.59
195.189.80.101
195.16.88.174
173.166.75.217
176.9.43.178
50.57.174.146
118.69.198.230
66.154.54.43
82.194.82.102
163.43.132.41
184.106.168.183
94.23.27.29
46.32.226.96
78.111.80.205
178.63.53.21
84.200.20.191
182.50.141.162
176.9.49.228
107.22.208.133
188.95.251.2
176.31.234.69
91.207.6.6
85.214.45.181
46.252.193.47
91.223.75.224
…etc…etc

PS1: Brute-force attempts are blocked automatically.

PS2: Get a life!!!

A.R.F v2.0 – News #2

I have started updating the documentation for the A.R.F v2.0 and also testing a few methods.

Today I added an extra generic method that aims to detect all process monitoring tools which work through dll injection into the target process.

The release date for the A.R.F v2.0 is getting really close…

Regards,
kyREcon