we should use pigeons to transfer all traffic (this includes fingerprints too) ! ... this seems to be more secure .. see RFC 2549 / RFC 6214 / RFC 1149 :D
Amazing work. Funny thing is I saw an episode of Numb3rs about this. Please keep it under wraps until we're ready. I'm just hoping this wasnt the CBC BackDoor people suspected years ago...
@colin8696908 the exploit affects any connection running on TLS1.0/SSL3.0 or lower. Right now only Opera, Chrome, and IE9 support higher versions of TLS. However, it doesn't really matter without server side support, so chances are good that most of your secure connections are being negotiated via the older protocols -> you're vulnerable to BEAST.
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we should use pigeons to transfer all traffic (this includes fingerprints too) ! ... this seems to be more secure .. see RFC 2549 / RFC 6214 / RFC 1149 :D
sPrinGfield0207 3 weeks ago
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sPrinGfield0207 3 weeks ago
Do you have the source code of it?? could I get it?
jeuxpclol1011 2 months ago
I'm having trouble seting up BEAST :/
guidodobboletta 3 months ago
@guidodobboletta probably because u don't have beast O_o
SEnergyable 3 months ago
@SEnergyable I was there when he showed it in Ekoparty. He threw an USB to the air with BEAST and it landed next to me.
guidodobboletta 3 months ago
@guidodobboletta -.-'
SEnergyable 3 months ago
@SEnergyable What's that supposed to mean?
guidodobboletta 3 months ago
Amazing work. Funny thing is I saw an episode of Numb3rs about this. Please keep it under wraps until we're ready. I'm just hoping this wasnt the CBC BackDoor people suspected years ago...
ace1800 4 months ago
Excellent!
TheTearOfMonster 4 months ago
i don't know what's more surprising the exploit, or the fact that it runs on a mac.
colin8696908 5 months ago
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it's indeed very difficult to explain why it works to someone who learned computing with a mac
@colin8696908
"i don't know what's more surprising the exploit, or the fact that it runs on a mac."
rdrsdr 5 months ago
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it's indeed very difficult to explain why it works to someone who learned computing with a mac
@colin8696908
"i don't know what's more surprising the exploit, or the fact that it runs on a mac."
rdrsdr 5 months ago
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it's indeed very difficult to explain why it works to someone who learned computing with a mac
@colin8696908
"i don't know what's more surprising the exploit, or the fact that it runs on a mac."
rdrsdr 5 months ago
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it's indeed very difficult to explain why it works to someone who learned computing with a mac
@colin8696908
"i don't know what's more surprising the exploit, or the fact that it runs on a mac."
rdrsdr 5 months ago
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@colin8696908
it's indeed very difficult to explain why it works to someone who learned computing with a mac
> i don't know what's more surprising the exploit, or the fact that it runs on a mac.
rdrsdr 5 months ago
@colin8696908 the exploit affects any connection running on TLS1.0/SSL3.0 or lower. Right now only Opera, Chrome, and IE9 support higher versions of TLS. However, it doesn't really matter without server side support, so chances are good that most of your secure connections are being negotiated via the older protocols -> you're vulnerable to BEAST.
jc102885 4 months ago
Very, very nice demo. Thumbs up!
EmperorScroob 5 months ago
o.O
sicx19 5 months ago