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 Juniper ScreenOS : Active/Passive clustering

Introduction In this blog post, Iโ€™ll show the easy steps to set up a screenOS based active/passive cluster. Iโ€™m not going to discuss the …

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 Backtrack 4 cheat sheet

Download backtrack from http://www.remote-exploit.org/backtrack_download.html. Current version at the time of writing is BT4 Pre-Final.This …

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 Installing Windows 7 from a USB key

Microsoft has announced that it will support Windows 7 installations from a USB key. This will allow people to install Windows 7 on systems that do …

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 Windows 7 Beta vs Release Candidate

If you are still running Windows 7 Beta, then itโ€™s time to check out the Release Candidate version. Microsoft has reported on the Windows team blog…

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 Introduction to Exchange 2010 - free e-Learning Clinic now available

Hi, I just want to share with you that, as reported on the Microsoft Readiness and training blog,ย Microsoft has released a new free, one-hour …

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Corelan Research is a long-running cybersecurity research project focused on exploit development, vulnerability research and Windows internals.   Since 2009, we have published deep technical tutorials covering topics such as stack-based exploitation, heap exploitation, shellcoding, reverse engineering and debugging. 
These tutorials have helped thousands of security researchers, penetration testers, exploit developers and exploit dev trainers learn how modern memory corruption vulnerabilities work.