Didier Stevens

Thursday 1 November 2007

Announcing Quickposts

Filed under: Announcement — Didier Stevens @ 18:55

From now on, I’ll intersperse my blog with Quickposts.

I’ve a need to post short tips and tricks, mainly for my own reference. These Quickposts will document solutions for small problems I encountered during my work or research. I could also use a Quickpost to announce a discovery I don’t plan to research extensively.
The main characteristic of Quickposts will be the limited amount of time and research I spend on them, hence the quality of the content will suffer.

Quickposts have their own Quickpost category, the title will always start with Quickpost:, and if a Quickpost requires updating (to correct errors), I will edit the post instead of publishing a new Quickpost.

The first Quickpost will be about installing Kismet on my N800.

Of course, I stay committed to my weekly posts.

14 Comments »

  1. [...] kismet Quickpost info [...]

    Pingback by Quickpost: Installing Kismet on a N800 « Didier Stevens — Friday 2 November 2007 @ 8:37

  2. [...] So why would you disable ASLR? I don’t know, I just think it’s a funny trick . But maybe you got an idea? Let me know, post a comment. Quickpost info [...]

    Pingback by Quickpost: Another Funny Vista Trick with ASLR « Didier Stevens — Tuesday 20 November 2007 @ 8:06

  3. [...] Quickpost: Restoring Safe Mode with a .REG File for Windows 2000 SP4 Professional Filed under: Uncategorized — Didier Stevens @ 11:00 I added the SafeBoot registry keys for Windows 2000 SP4 Professional to the zip file and updated the post. Quickpost info [...]

    Pingback by Quickpost: Restoring Safe Mode with a .REG File for Windows 2000 SP4 Professional « Didier Stevens — Sunday 9 December 2007 @ 11:00

  4. [...] UEME_RUNPATH UEME_CTLCUACount:ctor UEME_CTLSESSION UEME_RUNPIDL UEME_RUN Quickpost info [...]

    Pingback by Quickpost: Windows Server 2008 UserAssist Keys « Didier Stevens — Tuesday 8 January 2008 @ 21:19

  5. [...] launch the copy from a BAT file Quickpost info [...]

    Pingback by Quickpost: GUI vs. CUI « Didier Stevens — Monday 14 January 2008 @ 9:48

  6. [...] You can download both PDF files here. Quickpost info [...]

    Pingback by Quickpost: About the Physical and Logical Structure of PDF Files « Didier Stevens — Wednesday 9 April 2008 @ 7:03

  7. [...] Quickpost info [...]

    Pingback by Quickpost: Linux Kernel Joke « Didier Stevens — Wednesday 16 April 2008 @ 9:30

  8. [...] the embedded file over several subs, to accommodate for the size limitation of Office VBscripts. Quickpost info Possibly related posts: (automatically generated)Office 2007 and OE Spell [...]

    Pingback by Quickpost: Embedding an Executable in a VBscript « Didier Stevens — Monday 9 June 2008 @ 11:56

  9. [...] I’ve a couple of other AirPcap programs written in Python (like one to monitor probe requests). If there’s enough interest, I’ll clean up the code and publish it. Be aware that you need an AirPcap adapter for all these programs. Quickpost info [...]

    Pingback by Quickpost: WiFi Channel Hopping with an AirPcap Adapter « Didier Stevens — Tuesday 10 June 2008 @ 9:27

  10. [...] One of your visitors certainly uses the Firesomething Firefox add-on! Quickpost info [...]

    Pingback by Quickpost: PyroMenagerie « Didier Stevens — Wednesday 3 September 2008 @ 15:46

  11. [...] Quickpost info [...]

    Pingback by Quickpost: WiFi Antenna With 360° Servo « Didier Stevens — Monday 22 September 2008 @ 10:18

  12. [...] If you convert CredView to a DLL and inject it in the LSA process, you’ll be able to retrieve the passwords. This is exactly what Cain & Abel does. Quickpost info [...]

    Pingback by Quickpost: Stored User Names and Passwords « Didier Stevens — Friday 26 September 2008 @ 19:06

  13. [...] Quickpost info Possibly related posts: (automatically generated)Wardriving on the EurostarWireless Video Security CameraCanary WiFi Spotter >> StarTech WiFi DetectorWatch Surveillance Camera Footage or DVDs on Unused Television Channels [...]

    Pingback by Quickpost: WiFi Availability « Didier Stevens — Sunday 23 November 2008 @ 11:02

  14. [...] this particular e-mail provided me some WTF entertainment . Quickpost info Possibly related posts: (automatically generated)Citibank [...]

    Pingback by Quickpost: Citibank Phishing E-mails « Didier Stevens — Sunday 30 November 2008 @ 11:28

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