Iván Garcia – S3lab http://s3lab.deusto.es S3lab Security Blog Wed, 06 May 2020 12:51:35 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.1.5 Underground memories http://s3lab.deusto.es/underground-memories/ Fri, 27 May 2016 11:52:18 +0000 http://s3lab.deusto.es/?p=8179 Those, like me, who are old school people and lived the golden age of Spanish underground, we tend to miss those days when everything was much more fun than now. We used Windows 3.1  for groups work, we uprooted from

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Those, like me, who are old school people and lived the golden age of Spanish underground, we tend to miss those days when everything was much more fun than now. We used Windows 3.1  for groups work, we uprooted from MS-DOS with the “start” command, and installing Linux asked us in what cylinder of the hard disk we wanted to make the installation.

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Chronicles of Rooted http://s3lab.deusto.es/rooted-chronicles/ Tue, 29 Mar 2016 09:35:42 +0000 http://s3lab.deusto.es/?p=7971 As every year the RootedCON has been held in Madrid. This conference is one of the most important in Spain (no offense to NCN or Navaja Negra) and is one of the references in spanish. As analyzing all the talks

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As every year the RootedCON has been held in Madrid. This conference is one of the most important in Spain (no offense to NCN or Navaja Negra) and is one of the references in spanish. As analyzing all the talks one by one putting their pros and cons has no sense, I will highlight only those I most liked for some reason:

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Is it easy to hack someone? http://s3lab.deusto.es/easy-hack-someone/ Tue, 29 Sep 2015 09:57:22 +0000 http://s3lab.deusto.es/?p=4377 This is a question that someone made me not long ago. My first answer was yes, but then the second part he asked, “And how is it done?”. This question is a little more complex and it is cleared in

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This is a question that someone made me not long ago. My first answer was yes, but then the second part he asked, “And how is it done?”. This question is a little more complex and it is cleared in this post.

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Surviving in the console (Part III) http://s3lab.deusto.es/surviving-in-the-console-part-iii/ Tue, 14 Jul 2015 09:57:26 +0000 http://s3lab.deusto.es/?p=4140 All we have often asked us if our computer has been hacked at some point (or I am the only one who thinks that?). As always, our beloved Linux console brings some tools to help us see if this have happened. The

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All we have often asked us if our computer has been hacked at some point (or I am the only one who thinks that?). As always, our beloved Linux console brings some tools to help us see if this have happened. The topic is quite enough, as I always give a few strokes.

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Surviving in the console (Part II) http://s3lab.deusto.es/surviving-in-the-console-part-2/ Tue, 09 Jun 2015 09:57:56 +0000 http://s3lab.deusto.es/?p=3957 When installing Linux for the first time we do not think that there may be more of a command interpreter for the Linux console, and we leave Bash changing colors and little more. This time we will talk about zsh, one

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When installing Linux for the first time we do not think that there may be more of a command interpreter for the Linux console, and we leave Bash changing colors and little more. This time we will talk about zsh, one of the most interactive command interpreters that currently exist.

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Surviving in the console (Part I) http://s3lab.deusto.es/surviving-in-the-console-part-1/ Tue, 28 Apr 2015 10:00:19 +0000 http://s3lab.deusto.es/?p=3682 Normally computer users cannot live without using a mouse because graphical interfaces that exist today force us to use it in 90% of the cases. For those who are like me that even programm in vim (which we tuned to look like a

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Normally computer users cannot live without using a mouse because graphical interfaces that exist today force us to use it in 90% of the cases. For those who are like me that even programm in vim (which we tuned to look like a complete IDE, I’ll explain later)

 

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