The document contains information about various web browsers and versions extracted from browser user-agent strings. It includes Firefox, Internet Explorer, Opera, Safari, and other browsers on Windows, Macintosh and Linux platforms. The user-agents indicate the browser, version, operating system and platform used to generate the request.
The document summarizes various remote and local attacks that can be performed against Microsoft Windows operating systems. It discusses vulnerabilities in Windows services like RPC, SMB, and LSASS that can allow remote code execution. It also covers techniques like token kidnapping that can be used to elevate privileges on Windows systems. The document demonstrates exploits for the MS09-050 SMB vulnerability and KiTrap0d local kernel exploit. It warns that applications like Internet Explorer and Office macros can also be weaponized to attack Windows machines. Throughout it emphasizes that Windows OSes are prone to security issues.
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This document summarizes a presentation about hacking Linux on Android devices. It discusses installing Linux distributions on Android using chroot applications, rooting Android devices, and running x86 emulators on Android. Some key points:
1) Linux distributions like Debian, Ubuntu, and Fedora can be installed in a chroot environment on Android using applications like Debian Noroot, Debian Kit, and Complete Linux. This allows running desktop applications but has storage limitations.
2) Rooting Android devices unlocks more capabilities but voids warranties. Tools like Nexus Root Toolkit make rooting Nexus devices easy.
3) Emulators like Qemu, DOSBox, and Exagear allow running x86 operating systems
Ubuntu is a Linux operating system that is easy to use and freely available. It provides common applications like LibreOffice, Firefox, Rhythmbox and Gimp. Ubuntu can be installed on computers by running a live boot or installing alongside Windows. The operating system uses a graphical user interface called Unity and has a file system and security features. Ubuntu is also used for developing desktop and mobile apps using IDEs like Qt Creator.
Veracrypt is encryption software that can encrypt disks, files, partitions, and directories on Linux systems like Ubuntu. To install Veracrypt on Ubuntu, users first add the Unit193 encryption PPA with "sudo add-apt-repository ppa:unit193/encryption", then update with "sudo apt update" and finally install Veracrypt using "sudo apt install veracrypt". This allows encryption of data on the fly for security and privacy on Ubuntu systems.
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The document summarizes various remote and local attacks that can be performed against Microsoft Windows operating systems. It discusses vulnerabilities in Windows services like RPC, SMB, and LSASS that can allow remote code execution. It also covers techniques like token kidnapping that can be used to elevate privileges on Windows systems. The document demonstrates exploits for the MS09-050 SMB vulnerability and KiTrap0d local kernel exploit. It warns that applications like Internet Explorer and Office macros can also be weaponized to attack Windows machines. Throughout it emphasizes that Windows OSes are prone to security issues.
Beginner for install Linux and *BSD in the inexpensive ARM and Intel based mo...Netwalker lab kapper
I will talk it in Taian COSCUP 2020, 8/2 15:30〜16:00 online.
Let's enjoy to install Linux for Beginner, in English
https://coscup.org/2020/zh-TW/agenda/AL73DQ
Please see it.
Thank you!
This document summarizes a presentation about hacking Linux on Android devices. It discusses installing Linux distributions on Android using chroot applications, rooting Android devices, and running x86 emulators on Android. Some key points:
1) Linux distributions like Debian, Ubuntu, and Fedora can be installed in a chroot environment on Android using applications like Debian Noroot, Debian Kit, and Complete Linux. This allows running desktop applications but has storage limitations.
2) Rooting Android devices unlocks more capabilities but voids warranties. Tools like Nexus Root Toolkit make rooting Nexus devices easy.
3) Emulators like Qemu, DOSBox, and Exagear allow running x86 operating systems
Ubuntu is a Linux operating system that is easy to use and freely available. It provides common applications like LibreOffice, Firefox, Rhythmbox and Gimp. Ubuntu can be installed on computers by running a live boot or installing alongside Windows. The operating system uses a graphical user interface called Unity and has a file system and security features. Ubuntu is also used for developing desktop and mobile apps using IDEs like Qt Creator.
Veracrypt is encryption software that can encrypt disks, files, partitions, and directories on Linux systems like Ubuntu. To install Veracrypt on Ubuntu, users first add the Unit193 encryption PPA with "sudo add-apt-repository ppa:unit193/encryption", then update with "sudo apt update" and finally install Veracrypt using "sudo apt install veracrypt". This allows encryption of data on the fly for security and privacy on Ubuntu systems.
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This document discusses strategies for supporting iPhone, Android, and other mobile devices when customers are using those platforms but a company's existing development is focused on Microsoft technologies. It covers checking the user agent to determine the device, using mobile web frameworks like jQuery Mobile to create native-like experiences, consuming REST and SOAP web services from mobile apps, and tools for working with SOAP on iOS like wsdl2objc. The key recommendations are to use ASP.NET MVC with device-specific views for a mobile website, and to choose REST over SOAP when possible due to SOAP's increased complexity on mobile.
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This document provides a history of versions of the DOS operating system from 1980 to 1995. It lists the release date, version number, notable new features, and compatible IBM hardware for each version from 86-DOS to PC DOS 7.0. Major releases included support for new disk formats, device drivers, and network functionality.
This document summarizes a presentation on advanced Netscaler customizations. It discusses how to customize elements like login pages, navigation menus, and detection of operating systems and browsers. It provides information on tools for customizing, examples of customizing login pages and navigation menus, and how to ensure customizations persist after reboots. It also discusses spoofing user-agents for device detection and creating custom pages for virtual servers. Lastly, it covers customizing Netscaler logging.
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This document discusses advanced customizations that can be done on a Netscaler device including customizing themes, the login page, navigation menus, detecting devices through user-agents, and creating customized pages. It also covers how to persist customizations and configure logging to be sent to a syslog server for analysis.
- Analyze click logs for trends in IP addresses and user agents to identify potential ad fraud
- Look for clicks from the same IP with different user agents or browsers, or clicks from old browser versions, as signs of fraud
- Consider other metrics like geography, device type, operating system, and whether IPs are from data centers when analyzing for fraud patterns
- Compare data to human-verified or performance data before blocking anything to avoid blocking valid traffic
TekOTP is a one-time password generator that runs on Windows systems and is based on RFC 2289. It allows users to generate OTPs using MD4, MD5, or SHA-1 algorithms. To install TekOTP, extract its ZIP file contents to a new directory. Once installed, it can be run by executing TekOTP.exe, where users can enter a seed, passphrase, and other settings to generate an OTP that will be copied to the clipboard. Version 1.1 added a command line interface.
Windows Mobile 6 was released in 2007 and was based on Windows CE 5.2. It included improvements like support for higher screen resolutions of 800x480, the ability to open and edit Office documents directly on smartphones, and new features like operating system updates and VoIP calling. It also included enhancements like Smartfilter for faster searches, Internet sharing to use the device as a modem, and support for AJAX, JavaScript and searching Exchange server address books from mobile devices.
The document summarizes information about several web browsers:
Internet Explorer is a series of graphical web browsers developed by Microsoft and included in Windows operating systems starting in 1995. Mozilla Firefox is a free, open-source web browser developed by Mozilla Corporation and others. Google Chrome is a freeware web browser developed by Google that uses the WebKit layout engine. Opera is a proprietary web browser developed by Opera Software that includes both open source and proprietary components.
The document summarizes information about several web browsers:
Internet Explorer is a series of graphical web browsers developed by Microsoft and included in Windows operating systems starting in 1995. Mozilla Firefox is a free, open-source web browser developed by Mozilla Corporation and others. Google Chrome is a freeware web browser developed by Google that uses the WebKit layout engine. Opera is a proprietary web browser developed by Opera Software that includes both open source and proprietary components.
The document provides information on various web browsers:
- Internet Explorer is a series of graphical browsers developed by Microsoft and included in Windows operating systems starting in 1995.
- Firefox is a free, open-source browser developed by Mozilla Corporation, initially released in 2004. It is written in C++ and JavaScript.
- Google Chrome is a browser developed by Google, initially released in 2008. It is written in C++, Python and JavaScript and uses the WebKit engine.
The document provides information on various web browsers:
- Internet Explorer is a series of graphical web browsers developed by Microsoft and included in Windows operating systems starting in 1995.
- Firefox is a free, open-source web browser developed by Mozilla Corporation. It was initially released in 2004 and the latest stable version is 4.0 from March 2011.
- Google Chrome is a web browser developed by Google that was initially released in 2008. The latest stable version is 10.0 from March 2011 and it is written in C++, Python and JavaScript.
The document provides information on several web browsers:
Internet Explorer is a series of graphical browsers developed by Microsoft and included in Windows operating systems starting in 1995. Mozilla Firefox is a free, open-source browser initially released in 2004 that is written in C++ and licensed under the MPL. Google Chrome is a browser developed by Google that uses the WebKit engine and was initially released in 2008.
The document discusses a study of access patterns for robots and humans on web archive sites. It aims to analyze web server logs from the Internet Archive to understand how users access archived web pages. The study seeks to determine differences in how humans and robots/crawlers interact with web archives. The methodology section indicates the researchers analyzed sample logs from the Wayback Machine to classify requests and discover patterns.
The document discusses the history and features of different versions of the .NET framework. It describes .NET Framework versions 2.0, 3.0, 3.5, and 4.0, noting what each version introduced and the operating system support for each. The .NET Framework versions 2.0, 3.0, and 3.5 use the same CLR 2.0 and build incrementally on each other, while version 4.0 introduced a new CLR and allows side-by-side installation of multiple framework versions. Each version is suited for different development and deployment needs depending on required features and supported operating systems.
Mozilla Firefox is a free and open-source web browser developed by Mozilla Foundation and its subsidiary, Mozilla Corporation. It began as an experimental branch of the Mozilla codebase called Phoenix, which became the Firebird browser. Firefox 1.0 was released in 2004 and became widely popular due to its tabbed browsing, extensions, and speed compared to Internet Explorer. Recent versions have focused on HTML5 support and a simplified user interface.
This document compares and contrasts Flash Lite and Nokia Web Runtime (WRT). It provides an overview of both technologies, including their capabilities and supported devices. It also demonstrates a WRT RSS reader widget and discusses considerations for developers such as distribution, versioning, and pushing technical boundaries by combining Flash Lite and JavaScript.
Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Safari, Internet Explorer, Opera, Maxthon, Flock, Avant, Deepnet, Phaseout, Camino, SeaMonkey, and Netsurf are web browsers that were released between 1994 and 2011. They vary in speed, ease of use, and security features, with some being fast and easy to use while providing strong security, and others being slower, less intuitive, and offering weaker protection. The document provides details on the release dates, versions, and key characteristics of each browser.
This document provides an overview of various operating systems including Windows, Mac, Linux, Android, and iOS. It discusses what an operating system is, provides a brief history, and describes examples including the developer and interface of major operating systems. It also includes tables listing versions of Windows, Mac, Linux, Android, and iOS operating systems. The document concludes by discussing which operating system may be best for different devices.
My customers are using iPhone/Android, but I'm a Microsoft Guy.Simon Guest
This document discusses strategies for supporting iPhone, Android, and other mobile devices when customers are using those platforms but a company's existing development is focused on Microsoft technologies. It covers checking the user agent to determine the device, using mobile web frameworks like jQuery Mobile to create native-like experiences, consuming REST and SOAP web services from mobile apps, and tools for working with SOAP on iOS like wsdl2objc. The key recommendations are to use ASP.NET MVC with device-specific views for a mobile website, and to choose REST over SOAP when possible due to SOAP's increased complexity on mobile.
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This document provides a history of versions of the DOS operating system from 1980 to 1995. It lists the release date, version number, notable new features, and compatible IBM hardware for each version from 86-DOS to PC DOS 7.0. Major releases included support for new disk formats, device drivers, and network functionality.
This document summarizes a presentation on advanced Netscaler customizations. It discusses how to customize elements like login pages, navigation menus, and detection of operating systems and browsers. It provides information on tools for customizing, examples of customizing login pages and navigation menus, and how to ensure customizations persist after reboots. It also discusses spoofing user-agents for device detection and creating custom pages for virtual servers. Lastly, it covers customizing Netscaler logging.
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This document discusses advanced customizations that can be done on a Netscaler device including customizing themes, the login page, navigation menus, detecting devices through user-agents, and creating customized pages. It also covers how to persist customizations and configure logging to be sent to a syslog server for analysis.
- Analyze click logs for trends in IP addresses and user agents to identify potential ad fraud
- Look for clicks from the same IP with different user agents or browsers, or clicks from old browser versions, as signs of fraud
- Consider other metrics like geography, device type, operating system, and whether IPs are from data centers when analyzing for fraud patterns
- Compare data to human-verified or performance data before blocking anything to avoid blocking valid traffic
TekOTP is a one-time password generator that runs on Windows systems and is based on RFC 2289. It allows users to generate OTPs using MD4, MD5, or SHA-1 algorithms. To install TekOTP, extract its ZIP file contents to a new directory. Once installed, it can be run by executing TekOTP.exe, where users can enter a seed, passphrase, and other settings to generate an OTP that will be copied to the clipboard. Version 1.1 added a command line interface.
Windows Mobile 6 was released in 2007 and was based on Windows CE 5.2. It included improvements like support for higher screen resolutions of 800x480, the ability to open and edit Office documents directly on smartphones, and new features like operating system updates and VoIP calling. It also included enhancements like Smartfilter for faster searches, Internet sharing to use the device as a modem, and support for AJAX, JavaScript and searching Exchange server address books from mobile devices.
The document summarizes information about several web browsers:
Internet Explorer is a series of graphical web browsers developed by Microsoft and included in Windows operating systems starting in 1995. Mozilla Firefox is a free, open-source web browser developed by Mozilla Corporation and others. Google Chrome is a freeware web browser developed by Google that uses the WebKit layout engine. Opera is a proprietary web browser developed by Opera Software that includes both open source and proprietary components.
The document summarizes information about several web browsers:
Internet Explorer is a series of graphical web browsers developed by Microsoft and included in Windows operating systems starting in 1995. Mozilla Firefox is a free, open-source web browser developed by Mozilla Corporation and others. Google Chrome is a freeware web browser developed by Google that uses the WebKit layout engine. Opera is a proprietary web browser developed by Opera Software that includes both open source and proprietary components.
The document provides information on various web browsers:
- Internet Explorer is a series of graphical browsers developed by Microsoft and included in Windows operating systems starting in 1995.
- Firefox is a free, open-source browser developed by Mozilla Corporation, initially released in 2004. It is written in C++ and JavaScript.
- Google Chrome is a browser developed by Google, initially released in 2008. It is written in C++, Python and JavaScript and uses the WebKit engine.
The document provides information on various web browsers:
- Internet Explorer is a series of graphical web browsers developed by Microsoft and included in Windows operating systems starting in 1995.
- Firefox is a free, open-source web browser developed by Mozilla Corporation. It was initially released in 2004 and the latest stable version is 4.0 from March 2011.
- Google Chrome is a web browser developed by Google that was initially released in 2008. The latest stable version is 10.0 from March 2011 and it is written in C++, Python and JavaScript.
The document provides information on several web browsers:
Internet Explorer is a series of graphical browsers developed by Microsoft and included in Windows operating systems starting in 1995. Mozilla Firefox is a free, open-source browser initially released in 2004 that is written in C++ and licensed under the MPL. Google Chrome is a browser developed by Google that uses the WebKit engine and was initially released in 2008.
The document discusses a study of access patterns for robots and humans on web archive sites. It aims to analyze web server logs from the Internet Archive to understand how users access archived web pages. The study seeks to determine differences in how humans and robots/crawlers interact with web archives. The methodology section indicates the researchers analyzed sample logs from the Wayback Machine to classify requests and discover patterns.
The document discusses the history and features of different versions of the .NET framework. It describes .NET Framework versions 2.0, 3.0, 3.5, and 4.0, noting what each version introduced and the operating system support for each. The .NET Framework versions 2.0, 3.0, and 3.5 use the same CLR 2.0 and build incrementally on each other, while version 4.0 introduced a new CLR and allows side-by-side installation of multiple framework versions. Each version is suited for different development and deployment needs depending on required features and supported operating systems.
Mozilla Firefox is a free and open-source web browser developed by Mozilla Foundation and its subsidiary, Mozilla Corporation. It began as an experimental branch of the Mozilla codebase called Phoenix, which became the Firebird browser. Firefox 1.0 was released in 2004 and became widely popular due to its tabbed browsing, extensions, and speed compared to Internet Explorer. Recent versions have focused on HTML5 support and a simplified user interface.
This document compares and contrasts Flash Lite and Nokia Web Runtime (WRT). It provides an overview of both technologies, including their capabilities and supported devices. It also demonstrates a WRT RSS reader widget and discusses considerations for developers such as distribution, versioning, and pushing technical boundaries by combining Flash Lite and JavaScript.
Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Safari, Internet Explorer, Opera, Maxthon, Flock, Avant, Deepnet, Phaseout, Camino, SeaMonkey, and Netsurf are web browsers that were released between 1994 and 2011. They vary in speed, ease of use, and security features, with some being fast and easy to use while providing strong security, and others being slower, less intuitive, and offering weaker protection. The document provides details on the release dates, versions, and key characteristics of each browser.
This document provides an overview of various operating systems including Windows, Mac, Linux, Android, and iOS. It discusses what an operating system is, provides a brief history, and describes examples including the developer and interface of major operating systems. It also includes tables listing versions of Windows, Mac, Linux, Android, and iOS operating systems. The document concludes by discussing which operating system may be best for different devices.
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