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如果你对现在的国内主流黑暗/极端金属资讯有所遗憾,想了解点更加极端且黑暗的音乐。那么也许你可以看看这本真正的乐迷杂志,UNDER FM – 地下调频希望和这个网站这个论坛一样,成为真正爱黑暗/黑金属音乐本身的读者的家。

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欢迎转载此消息代为宣传,谢谢大家。

地下调频 创刊号 部分内容简要
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目录

特别专题:不完全自杀手册
自杀 !源自你内心深处的反抗 —— 深度专访德国自杀黑金属鼻祖 bethlehem
精神分裂消声器—— 瑞典自杀黑金属乐队Silencer传记
真实的被迫害 —— 中国江西厌世黑金属乐队Be Persecuted专访
自杀排行榜

黑暗诸神
BLACK FUVKN METAL —— 西安老式黑金属Hellward专访
揭开天启之封印 —— 比利时启示录工业团 Dead mans hill专访
聆听每一天中幽灵的叹息——瑞典黑暗氛围团Objekt 4专访
森林如血——四川新民谣乐队Bloody Woods专访
Zaliva-D和他耳中的电子异世界

专栏连载
凶兽异闻录——南美地下极端金属乐势力 (一)狰狞的石棺

厂牌写真
冷酷的强权统治——英伦著名黑暗厂牌Cold Spring深度专访

现场
1223垂死之夜场记——dying art 5周年演出随笔

文化
死 是一门艺术/我要使之分外精彩——自白派女诗人西尔维亚·普拉斯小似br />
Fur/至死畸零——女摄影师戴恩·阿勃丝及妮科尔基德曼新片介绍
继续阅读 »

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如果你已经厌倦了天天翻看长篇的Blog,现在你还可以选择Talkr.com提供的服务,把过去订阅的Blog说给你听。你需要做的仅仅是告诉Talkr你订阅的Blog的RSS或Atom Feed,而这一切都是免费的。iPod现在有多了个用途。

talkr.jpg在你的Blog中加入Podcast功能

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未来在哪里?— 回顾2006年通信行业收购案

通信行业的未来在哪里?让我又想起了窦唯的”幸福在哪里”。

Cisco

* 06年2月24日 Cisco向SEC(美国证交会)提交文件称购得盛大9.7%股份 网络游戏
* 06年3月9日 Cisco宣布收购Scientific-Atlanta(科学亚特兰大)公司 机顶盒、端到端视频分布网络和视频系统集成方案提供商
* 06年3月25日 Cisco宣布收购SyPixx Networks公司 专门提供基于网络的视频监控软件和硬件
* 06年5月8日 Cisco宣布收购Vihana公司 为计算机和通信应用开发定制ASIC得开发商
* 06年6月12日 Cisco宣布收购Metreos和Audium公司 Metreos是一家领先的IP通信应用开发和管理环境供应商。udium是一家著名的VoiceXML语音自助服务开发和管理环境供应商。扩展统一通信系统

* 06年7月10日 Cisco宣布收购Meetinghouse Data Communications公司 提供客户端802.1X安全软件

* 06年8月23日 Cisco宣布收购Arroyo Video Solutions公司 下一代电视点播和相关消费者服务解决方案提供商
* 06年10月30日 Cisco宣布收购Orative公司 把统一通信方案扩展到手机和智能电话等移动设备

Motorola

* 06年1月 Motorola宣布收购KreatelAG公司 机顶盒生产商
* 06年4月 Motorola宣布收购Orthogon系统公司 无线宽带产品
* 06年7月 Motorola宣布收购BroadbusTechnologies公司 视频电波技术开发商
* 06年9月 Motorola宣布收购Vertasent公司 私有视频技术提供商 帮助有线电视运营商提供增值应用
* 06年9月 Motorola宣布收购Symbol公司 业务范围涉及加固型移动计算、高级数据采集、射频识别(RFID)、无线基础设施和移动管理
* 06年11月 Motorola宣布收购Good Technology公司 企业移动解决方案提供商 针对Research In Motion的BES解决方案
* 06年11月 Motorola宣布收购Netopia公司 家庭宽带网络设备提供商
* 06年12月 Motorola宣布收购Tut系统公司 IPTV解决方案提供商 以研发面向手机运营商的MPEG-2和MPEG-4AVC视频编码、处理、传输技术页闻名

Avaya

* 06年11月 Avaya宣布收购Traverse Networks公司 开发了手机应用程序Visual Voicemail和CallConnect,用户利用这两款软件可以远程接入办公电话,使用IP PBX和语音邮件服务。

华为

* 06年6月 华为宣布收购Harbournetworks公司 IP宽带产品设备提供商
* 06年11月 华为宣布出让Huawei-3COM公司 IP宽带产品设备提供商

从上面我们可以清晰看出Cisco,Moto等通信业巨头对市场的前景预测和未来技术的发展方向。视频应用,无线应用、移动通信等技术将会改变我们的沟通方式,让人与人的沟通更加真实,迅速和灵活。

BTW:华为公司的行为可能更多是商业资本运作,类似2006年的阿尔卡特和朗讯并购,AT&T与南方贝尔并购。同时也纪念一下Harbournetworks!

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狗走了,猪来了。新年快乐!

欢迎金猪到来,节后写总结。

企业协同办公系统

伴随着信息化潮流的步伐,每个企业都要处理来自各个方面的信息。如何高效准确的把握商机,提高工作效率,创造更大的经济效益?自然是每个企业的生存目标。当一个现代化的企业拥有了自己的ERP,CRM、HRM等系统后,虽然解决了很多问题,但是新的问题也随着产生。

哪些问题困扰着企业?

企业每天都要与客户,合作伙伴和供应商及时沟通分享信息。选择什么样的沟通方式,选择什么时候沟通,如何更加有效率的沟通和分享彼此的信息,让业务流程更加清晰简单,这些问题时刻都在困扰着每个企业的领导者。

  • 沟通方式多样化

从早期的固定电话到现在的手机,视频、Email、IM。诸如电话会议,视频会议、Web会议等应用。该选择哪种沟通方式更加有效快捷呢?

  • 通信终端越来越多

过去我们讲”手机 呼机 商务通一个都不能少”,典型的成功人士装备。现在再看虽然仅剩下手机,但是笔记本和PDA等更多的通信终端越来越多。出现了数据重复,查询检索携带麻烦,无法与其他人分享同步等诸多问题。

  • 信息安全变的越来越重要

IT管理员面临更多的挑战,诸如无线设备,移动设备、视频设备、IP电话和IM的管理和控制。

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我们该如何解决这些问题?

一切从沟通开始!

  1. 选择一个恰当的沟通时机能够让沟通事半功倍,所以我们需要在线状态服务(Presence Services),减少沟通障碍,缩短沟通时间。
  2. 沟通有很多种方式,面对面的沟通最有效果,但是由于距离和时间等因素,让我们很难实现,有了视频会议系统,彼此之间不在有距离。
  3. 业务越做越大,客户分散全球各地,员工移动办公时间越来越多,一个电话就能够找到对方,企业需要一套IPT系统,整合到原有的办公系统中,即使离开了办公桌一样能够无障碍办公。
  4. 数据,语音、视频全部基于IP化,信息存储方式和设备众多,如何能够统一并且实时同步(Real-time Sync)起来?实时同步系统通过Portal把CRM,ERP和EMAIL等连接到了一起。
  5. 确保沟通顺畅高效的同时,信息的安全性依然不容忽视。无论是对固定的设备还是对移动的设备,是对有线接入的员工还是对无线接入的员工。全方位的保护都可以交给企业安全管理系统来处理。

协同办公系统让原本独立的信息得到有效的整合并进行分析,不用去过多的关心技术问题,只需要把注意力放在商务活动和办公上。后面我会分别对上述协同办公系统进行讨论。


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【转载】必不可缺的无线黑客工具

Essential Wireless Hacking Tools PDF Print E-mail
 

By Daniel V. Hoffman, CISSP, CWNA, CEH

Anyone interested in gaining a deeper knowledge of wireless security and exploiting vulnerabilities will need a good set of base tools with which to work. Fortunately, there are an abundance of free tools available on the Internet. This list is not meant to be comprehensive in nature but rather to provide some general guidance on recommended tools to build your toolkit.

Finding Wireless Networks

Locating a wireless network is the first step in trying to exploit it. There are two tools that are commonly used in this regard:

Network Stumbler a.k.a NetStumbler – This Windows based tool easily finds wireless signals being broadcast within range – A must have. It also has ability to determine Signal/Noise info that can be used for site surveys. I actually know of one highly known public wireless hotspot provider that uses this utility for their site surveys.


(NetStumbler Screenshot)

Kismet – One of the key functional elements missing from NetStumbler is the ability to display Wireless Networks that are not broadcasting their SSID. As a potential wireless security expert, you should realize that Access Points are routinely broadcasting this info; it just isn’t being read/deciphered. Kismet will detect and display SSIDs that are not being broadcast which is very critical in finding wireless networks.


(Kismet Screenshot)

Attaching to the Found Wireless Network

Once you’ve found a wireless network, the next step is to try to connect to it. If the network isn’t using any type of authentication or encryption security, you can simply connect to the SSID. If the SSID isn’t being broadcast, you can create a profile with the name of the SSID that is not being broadcast. Of course you found the non-broadcast SSID with Kismet, right? If the wireless network is using authentication and/or encryption, you may need one of the following tools.

Airsnort – This is a very easy to use tool that can be used to sniff and crack WEP keys. While many people bash the use of WEP, it is certainly better than using nothing at all. Something you’ll find in using this tool is that it takes a lot of sniffed packets to crack the WEP key. There are additional tools and strategies that can be used to force the generation of traffic on the wireless network to shorten the amount of time needed to crack the key, but this feature is not included in Airsnort.


(Screenshot of Airsnort in Action)

CowPatty – This tool is used as a brute force tool for cracking WPA-PSK, considered the “New WEP” for home Wireless Security. This program simply tries a bunch of different options from a dictionary file to see if one ends up matching what is defined as the Pre-Shared Key.


(Cowpatty Options Screenshot)

ASLeap – If a network is using LEAP, this tool can be used to gather the authentication data that is being passed across the network, and these sniffed credentials can be cracked. LEAP doesn’t protect the authentication like other “real” EAP types, which is the main reason why LEAP can be broken.


(Asleap Options Screenshot)

Sniffing Wireless Data

Whether you are directly connected to a wireless network or not, if there is wireless network in range, there is data flying through the air at any given moment. You will need a tool to be able to see this data.

Ethereal – While there has been much debate on the proper way to pronounce this utility, there is no question that it is an extremely valuable tool. Ethereal can scan wireless and Ethernet data and comes with some robust filtering capabilities. It can also be used to sniff-out 802.11 management beacons and probes and subsequently could be used as a tool to sniff-out non-broadcast SSIDs.


(Screenshot of Ethereal in Action)


(Yahoo IM Session being sniffed in Ethereal)

The aforementioned utilities, or similar ones, will be necessities in your own wireless security toolkit. The easiest way to become familiar with these tools is to simply use them in a controlled lab environment. And cost is no excuse as all of these tools are available freely on the Internet.

Protecting Against These Tools

Just as it’s important to know how to utilize the aforementioned tools, it is important to know best practices on how to secure your Wireless Network Against these tools.

NetStumbler – Do not broadcast your SSID. Ensure your WLAN is protected by using advanced Authentication and Encryption.

Kismet – There’s really nothing you can do to stop Kismet from finding your WLAN, so ensure your WLAN is protected by using advanced Authentication and Encryption

Airsnort – Use a 128-bit, not a 40-bit WEP encryption key. This would take longer to crack. If your equipment supports it, use WPA or WPA2 instead of WEP (may require firmware or software update).

Cowpatty – Use a long and complex WPA Pre-Shared Key. This type of key would have less of a chance of residing in a dictionary file that would be used to try and guess your key and/or would take longer. If in a corporate scenario, don’t use WPA with Pre-Shared Key, use a good EAP type to protect the authentication and limit the amount of incorrect guesses that would take place before the account is locked-out. If using certificate-like functionality, it could also validate the remote system trying to gain access to the WLAN and not allow a rogue system access.

ASLeap – Use long and complex credentials, or better yet, switch to EAP-FAST or a different EAP type.

Ethereal – Use encryption, so that anything sniffed would be difficult or nearly impossible to break. WPA2, which uses AES, is essentially unrealistic to break by a normal hacker. Even WEP will encrypt the data. When in a Public Wireless Hotspot (which generally do not offer encryption), use application layer encryption, like Simplite to encrypt your IM sessions, or use SSL. For corporate users, use IPSec VPN with split-tunneling disabled. This will force all traffic leaving the machine through an encrypted tunnel that would be encrypted with DES, 3DES or AES.

Questions or comments can be sent to Daniel V. Hoffman, CISSP, CWNA
danielvhoffman@yahoo.com


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