Every time we access an Internet resource (web, mail, IRC, etc…) our ADSL modem or router is connected “directly”: all packets transmitted by our computer are addressed via routers and switches across the net to their final destination.
Every time our packets pass through a network device, someone could read, analyze, intercept and hijack our communications.
In order to avoid this and protect our information, our identity and our connections we can use the widely downloaded software FreeNet.
Using Freenet we can access anonymous resources across the internet, using a decentralized encrypted network or we can create our private network between friends to chat, share information and messages.
Archives for April 2013
VareseNews published my article about Home Computer Security
My article about Home Computer Security has been published by VareseNews (an Italian online newspaper) under it’s “Ventuno” blog.
Take a look on http://www3.varesenews.it/blog/ventuno/2013/04/26/il-nostro-computer-e-veramente-protetto-prima-parte/
The original article is in Italian language, but you can read it in English clicking here.
Install PWNPI 3.0, a pentest-oriented Raspberry distribution
Finally my Raspberry PI Model B Rev.2 is arrived !! I choose to buy an used one just to start some testing 🙂
I choose PWNPI 3.0 as operating system because it contains lots of useful tools to help me in my pentesting activities.
In this article I’ll show you how to install and configure PWNPI 3.0 in a 64Gb SD card.