Interop Las Vegas & Network Computing Recognize The Hacker Academy for Innovations Advancing the Security and Business Technology Market SAN FRANCISCO – May 13, 2013 – Today The Hacker Academy, the industry’s leading provider of cutting-edge, hands-on security training, announced it had been selected as The Best of Interop winner for the security award category, recognizing The Hacker Academy’s innovation and technological advancements in the information security industry. The Best of Interop winners were announced on Tuesday, May 7 at 5:30 pm …
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Interop Las Vegas & Network Computing Recognize The Hacker Academy for Innovations Advancing the Security and Business Technology Market SAN FRANCISCO – April 23, 2013 – Today The Hacker Academy, the industry’s leading provider of cutting-edge, hands-on security training, announced it had been selected as a Best of Interop finalist for the security award category, recognizing The Hacker Academy’s innovation and technological advancements in the information security industry. The Best of Interop winners will be announced on Tuesday, May 7 at 5:30 …
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16Apr2013
New Modules – Ollydbg 2, 3, and 4
Last year we released our “Intro to Ollydbg” module, this month we are happy to follow that up with three more modules providing more in-depth information on Ollydbg. Ollydbg 2 goes over how to find and modify variables in a program. Ollydbg 3 looks at how Ollydbg can be used to determine passwords. And last but not least, Ollydbg 4 teaches you how to alter a program to call a different function than it does by default. Members: For all …
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On Monday December 18, 2012 we had our first THA Deep Dive Webinar. Andrew Case, THA instructor and Volatility core developer, discussed Analyzing Malware in Memory. Andrew went over many topics, starting with what memory forensics actually is, and the differences between memory and live forensics. He then went on to discuss Volatility, a framework for the extraction of digital artifacts from volatile memory (RAM) samples. Detailed information about Volatility covered the following areas: Per-Process Analysis API hooking Misc. Process …
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This module focuses on demonstrating the ability to intercept and/or control communications between nodes on a network. In addition to becoming the man in the middle, you’ll also learn about RIP route spoofing using Scapy. The lesson goes step by step to explain the process of the various attacks. Members: For the full Attacking the Network: Owning through Connectivity module, including hands-on-lab exercises, click here. Not a member yet? Check out our library!