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Crack protected ZIP archives with fcrackzip

  By Cyrill Gremaud 28/12/2017 28/12/2017 hacking, how to, linux

Hello guys, In this small post I will just explain a basic and simple way to crack a protected ZIP file with the help of fcrackzip available under linux. You can choose to use it with a dictionary or by bruteforce. Of course, dictionary is the faster method to crack… Continue reading

Tagged   bruteforce, fcrackzip, zip
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Change NIC name on Ubuntu 17.10

  By Cyrill Gremaud 25/12/2017 05/01/2018 how to, linux

hi all, In this post, I will explain how to change the network interface name in Ubuntu based distro. In my case, I used release 17.10 (artful). Since Ubuntu 16.04 (maybe even before), the classic name of network interfaces like eth0 or wlan0 has been replaced by really nasty names… Continue reading

Tagged   linux, nic, ubuntu
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Install OpenVAS on Debian based Linux

  By Cyrill Gremaud 03/04/2017 27/11/2019 how to, linux, security

Hello, In this small post, I will explain how to install and setup OpenVAS on a Kali Linux. First, be sure to have your system up to date. # sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get upgrade –yes After that, you can install openVAS. # sudo apt-get install openvas If you… Continue reading

Tagged   linux, openVAS, security, vulnerability
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Find your public IP address easily with CLI

  By Cyrill Gremaud 30/07/2016 30/07/2016 how to, linux, networking

Hello everybody, In this post, I present you a small and useful bash script that can be used on Linux/Unix/OSX systems. By working in IT, I often need to know what is my public IP address. Everytime, I must use Google and write something like this: “whatsmyip“… I recently had the idea to… Continue reading

Tagged   bash, linux, networking, script, shell
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[HowTo] Install Arch Linux

  By Cyrill Gremaud 12/02/2016 12/02/2016 how to, linux

Hello everybody. In this new post, I will explain the basic setup to install an Arch Linux 2016. As mentioned on the official website of Arch (www.archlinux.org), this distribution has the main objectives to be lightweight and flexible. Arch Linux has its official and optimized  packages for i686 and x64_86… Continue reading

Tagged   arch, aur, linux, pacman, yaourt
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