Monthly Archives: February 2010
I’m in ur 4sq, snarfin ur password — Part I
Hi, my name is Zach, and I’m a Foursquare user. If you’re not familiar with Foursquare, it’s a location-based social network and game (of sorts). Users “check in” to venues and, based on their activity, unlock “badges” and/or become “mayor” of that particular venue. Opinions of the service aside, I’m here today to highlight some [...]
PCI – Don’t even joke about it…
[12:30:08 PM ] Higbee: In his interview.. I think he said something about how he loves java, esp any java-PCI related work. [12:32:13 PM] Zach: Oh, good. [12:32:20 PM] jaime: lol [12:32:33 PM] Jeremy: I have written tons of Java code… [12:33:50 PM] Jeremy: Never… ever on the PCI part, though. PCI is an infosec [...]
Busybox Command Injection
Linux Inside The number of Linux-powered devices on the market is exploding. As this CCC paper points out, Linux is finding its way into everything – GPS units, television set tops, phones, routers, the works. That leaves a lot of hacking to be done, and this last month I got to spend some time with [...]
Y halo thar! The New-New Intrepidus Group Blog…
Hi Internetz, Check out our new blog. Look at my blog, my blog is amazin’ For a while we had blog.phishme.com where members of the Intrepidus circus posted on a semi-regular basis. That is all well and good, but we outgrew that and it really made more sense to limit blog.phishme.com to PhishMe and phishing related blog [...]

