2010 October

Local Network - Man-in-the-Middle Attack
A man-in-the-middle attack is one that is most commonly performed on a local network, because that is the easiest way to exploit its benefits. Essentially, a man-in-the-middle attack is exactly what it sounds like. You become the man in the middle, between your victim and their target destination. Let’s go over this with an example.

Lock Picking - Introduction
Locking picking is generally considered to be a gray area for many people. The topic harbors mixed interest. While lock picking is very useful, if you tell someone you know how to pick locks, most notions automatically are negative about *why* you know how to pick locks. We’re here to teach you how anyway.