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http://www.webcrunchers.com/crunch/index2.html
History of Capn CrunchHome page of John T. Draper, one of the original phone phreakers.
http://nanocr.eu/
Personal weblog of DVD Jon who released the DeCSS software which decodes the content-scrambling system used for DVD licensing enforcement. Includes his thoughts on Apple computers and digital rights management.
http://www.securemac.com/store/
DEF CON 9 T-Shirts, Discounted books, and Macintosh Hacking Security CDs
http://metasploit.org
The Metasploit Project is an open source computer security project which provides information about security vulnerabilities and aids in penetration testing and IDS signature development. Its most well-known sub-project is the Metasploit Framework, a tool for developing and executing exploit code against a remote target machine. Other important sub-projects include the Opcode Database, shellcode archive, and security research.
http://www.kevinmitnick.com/
Ex-hacker who was previously imprisoned for computer and wire fraud violations. Mitnick is now a security consultant.
http://www.nforce.nl/
Offers up-to-date .NFO files and reviews on the latest pirate software releases.
http://www.nmrc.org/
Hacker lab engaged in vulnerabilities research. Security papers, full disclosure advisories and current projects. Also features a FAQ on hacking techniques.
Article about cracking the original Netscape encryption algorithm, and links to resources for generating crypto strength randomness.
http://www.secureroot.com
One of the worlds longest established hacking forums, offering resources covering everything from cracking to phreaking.
http://www.security-protocols.com
A up to date security and exploit portal, provides commentary on many popular exploits as they develop in the wild.
http://www.spacerogue.net/
Website of former member of L0pht Heavy Industries and editor of the Hacker News Network. Biography and articles.
http://www.c4i.org/erehwon/crypto.html
Dealing with cryptography, information security, cryptographers government, commercial, university, and personal sites, newsgroups, publications, programs and applications.
http://www.syscan.org
The Symposium on Security for Asia Network in Singapore aims to be a very different security conference from the rest of the security conferences that the information security community in Asia has come to be so familiar and frustrated with. SyScAN intends to be a non-product, non-vendor biased security conference. SyScAN05: August 18-19 2005 in Singapore. (August 18, 2005)
http://www.thedirectory.org/pref/
Look up the location of a central office by prefix.