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Tag Archives: web

Change your default search engine

Posted on November 10, 2012 by Kris Constable

Most of us use a search engine such as Google or Yahoo daily without taking much time to consider the inherent privacy implications.  If you have some time, I recommend you review the privacy policy of startpage and DuckDuckGo as they’re easy to understand Continue reading Change your default search engine→

Posted in Blog | Tagged duck duck go, Google, ixquick, online, Search, start page, web

A must have hosts file

Posted on January 24, 2011 by Kris Constable

My friend Dan Pollock has been compiling the must have hosts file for some time. According to Wikipedia, the hosts file is a computer file used in an operating system to map hostnames to IP addresses. The hosts file is Continue reading A must have hosts file→

Posted in Blog | Tagged file, hosts, Privacy, safety, surfing, tracker, web

Borrow your neighbours identity

Posted on October 27, 2010 by Kris Constable

If you have a wireless card in your laptop or netbook, you should see if it can be put into monitor mode/promiscuous mode. If so, this means you can “sniff packets” (watch all the internet data flying by your antenna). Continue reading Borrow your neighbours identity→

Posted in Blog | Tagged encryption, ethereal, ferret, hamster, http, packet sniffing, session highjacking, sidejacking, web, wireshark
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