Issue #4
We're back once again! A lot has happened in the month since the last
issue was out. We've added a tag line to our site, a chat section, re-did
the interface to our site, and worked on a few other tweaks. As you might
already know, we've got a new member to the HITB team and we would like
to take this opportunity to welcome him on board once again.
Apart
from that, I've also started at uni so I'm extra busy these days - hardly
have enough time to sleep! But you can be sure that the site will be updated
daily and we shall continue to bring you monthly zines.
The
mobile edition of the page is coming along nicely. I was looking through
the logs of our site, and noticed that quite a number of you have obtained
our mobile edition. I'm sure ZeroX is happy to hear that. We're thinking
of adding new features to the site, but we would like to hear from you
if you have any feedback regarding the site or if there are any particular
features you would like to see added. Currently we're thinking of having
a mailing list. This way you'll get an e-mail as soon as a new Issue of
the zine is made available or if any major upgrades are done to the site.
One wonders though if we were to do that, would that result in less people
coming to the site on a daily basis? That's certainly something that we
wouldn't want!
We
are also looking into obtaining storage so we can provide all of you with
more tools and files. If any one out there has a few MBs to spare for
HITBs file section, please let us know so we can work something out. All
right, guess that's about all we have to say for now. Thanks once again
to everyone who has been spreading the word on HITB.
All
articles written here are the opinions of the writers themselves and are
not to be considered the collective word of Hack In The Box. All
writers/contributors can be contacted via their personal e-mail addresses
(if published). - The HITB Team
Members
L33tdawg
-
Editor, site maintainer, writer, coder... I basically code in C, C++,
a little bit of HTML... I currently write networking and hardware articles
for a magazine, as well as for an online webzine. Apart from that I also
do network audits, answer people's (sometimes stupid questions) and basically
just chill. Oh yeah, and I hate Microsoft. *grin*
Silere
Praeses - The latest addition to the Hack In The Box team. Specialises
in Perl programming, game programming, and network security.
OB-1
-
A guy who dabbles in computer security, networking, programming, web design,
PERL, and CGI.
Guests
[SANiTY]
- A guy that's into Linux, Networking, Electronics, Webpage designing,
phreaking, encryption, anarchy and a little computer construction as well.
Haven
- Does
a lot of work with Linux, NT and lots of networking. He's focused on network
security and ASP. He's also the person to contact with regards to databases
and firewalls.
xearthed
- *no info available*
HITB
is looking for writers. If you are interested in being listed as one of
the writers, e-mail an article to us! Try to keep the articles to H/P
only. Considering the fact that we're particularly short of people, the
likelihood of your article being published is extremely high. After three
of your articles are published, you're qualified to be listed under the
members section instead of the "Guests" one. Interested? E-mail
us at :
1.)
OsReview
: Mandrake Linux 7.0 Deluxe -
L33tdawg
2.)
Setting up
a DHCP server (Part 1) -
L33tdawg
3.)
Basic
Networking Guide -
Haven
4.)
How
To HaX0r1z3 your Toaster -
[SANiTY]
5.)
INFOSEC:
Theoretical vs. Practical Security
- Silere Praeses
6.)
Hop Box
- A telephone relay proposal -
Silere Praeses
7.)
Crippling
Windows -
xearthed