is there any codeforce-like site for improving system security(aka cracking) skills? [closed] - security

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recently, I got interested in an assignment, which was to deassemble a program and crack the password in it. and i remember that I enjoyed trying sql injection to a security problem given by a friend.
I wonder if there's a site with cracking problem sets or competing with others. but I wasn't able to find one for hours of searching.
thank you

Code bashing teaches the skills, but can't really compete with others, and is a commercial site: https://www.codebashing.com
Secure code warrior is also a commercial site. It teaches the skills and allows you to compete with others from your organisation: https://new-www.securecodewarrior.com
OSCP is commercial, teaches you how to do network pentesting, and has a number of challenge systems for you to hack into. Really fun and insightful, and if you commit yourself, you may end up with one of the best certifications in the industry. But it is a huge time commitment.
There are lots of free places to practice and learn, such as web goat (downloadable tool), Altoro mutual (pretend bank site, easy to hack into), crypto pals (learn to crack cryptography), bodgeit store (similar to web goat), etc....

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Site Layout, Features for new SharePoint sites [closed]

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I'm new to SharePoint and I'm looking for resources to exemplify a good layout for a project management oriented site. I've made a Project site, but that's as far as I've gotten. Has anyone run across any good resources for this?
If you've started with a Project Site, your Task List and Calendar are going to do quite a bit for you. There's a few options you'll want to turn on, such as the Timeline in the Task List. Dig around your available Apps and experiment with what you see. You'll likely need a List for something, so check out custom lists while you're experimenting (they operate a bit like an Excel spreadsheet).
Since you're new to SharePoint, you might consider looking for O'Reilly's Information Architecture for the World Wide Web. If you'll be doing much more site design, that book will help you determine what sites need and how they should be organized. It's a fantastic book and not difficult to read, although the second half of the book is pretty specific to coded web design, which isn't what SharePoint is for new users.

simplest framework/platform for online store [closed]

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I'm looking to set up a small site for a friend that has some widgets they want to sell online. I don't think I will have much time for maintenance once it goes live (for that matter, I don't expect I'll have much time for initial setup and configuration), and I am looking for something that is dead-simple for a non-technical user to maintain (financial/payment info, add/remove/change products).
The second most important part would be good integration with a payment provider. I'm not too fussy what language it's in if it meets my other criteria (if I don't know the language I will learn enough to get the site running).
Also important is that I'd prefer to stick to open-source products, mostly because I don't think this project will have much of a budget for high-end commercial products (at least not until it makes some sales).
The last time I did this sort of stuff we were building custom sites from scratch for clients with very specific needs. I do not have recent experience with the current generation of blogging tools (Wordpress, Joomla, etc...) and I don't really know which off-the-shelf combo of platforms and plugins are best to get something up and running in as little time as possible.
Hosting your own online store is a full-time occupation, no different from running your own brick-and-mortar store. Anything that accepts online payments will be targeted by criminals for online fraud.
If your business is selling widgets and not running online stores, I strongly, strongly suggest using a hosted service with its own web integration and payment handling. I know people who have used both Weebly and Etsy and who are happy with them.

Does anybody know what companies are currently using agile iconix process? [closed]

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Does anybody know what large companies are currently using agile iconix process??
The only ones I know are the one I could find on the ICONIX Software Engineering corporate website:
Case studies: see how ESRI Professional Services, Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles, and Large Synoptic Survey Telescope are succeeding with ICONIX Process
I may be wrong but to me, the ICONIX methodology isn't really widely used and it
looks more like a way to sell their Enterprise Architect product.
And personally, I never had big successes with too much UML centric approaches (à la MDA).
I like the process and used it well in several projects. I just want to give some of my thoughts on it:
Iconix is based on domain driven design. Domain comes first. This is fine, however we need to be aware of a boundary conditions. To put is simply, domain driven design works for the relatively complex projects. There may not be a domain model as design pattern at all since it may not be the best choice for every system.
Iconix assumes sophisticated deisgn. Not every project needs it and not every project has developers capable of absorbing it. There are tons of data-centric or purely data manipulation applications out there.
No community, stale web site. I don't know of anybody who uses the process.

What tool would you use to find security holes in Google Chrome [closed]

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I wish to know from SO security experts and hackers what kind of tools would they use to find a security hole in Chrome's armor? And using what programming and testing techniques?
I'm particularly interested in Open Source tools running on Linux.
Google announced on the Chrome Web Browser blog that they will pay 500$US for each security bug found. They plan to offer 1337$ for major bugs.
Thanks and happy bounty hunting!
just my opinion,
If you are not experienced in software you have better to exploit your skills doing some normal application/web app development then trying to get money from Google. After all two days of a freelance developer is about 500$.
Finding exploit is a difficult task and require really an huge knowledge of how computers works. There is many tecnics to discover exploits but almost none of them are automatic. If it was just using a tool Google would have done it themselves.
after for some basic tool you can try fuzzing tool but not really sure how it would behave with a browser.
Couple of points
Read up about fuzzing
Read up about Assembly language
Obtain a fuzzer
Obtain a reverse engineering program / Debugger (OllyDB, IDA Pro)
Sorry I can't be more help, but I don't do a lot of fuzzing myself. But the points above should help you find overflows and whatnot in Chrome, if there are any.
Finding exploits like this can be very tricky. I can only imagine the testing Google would give their apps before releasing them, but good luck ;-D

Community like features in bug tracking software? [closed]

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Does anyone know of a bug tracking piece of software that has community based features like rep, friends, badges and community based voting?
I'm looking for a hybrid of uservoice, stackoverflow and bugzilla. Does such a beast exist?
A commercial offering is Get Satisfaction which offers a similar service. Their main selling point is to encourage your users to help other users, with the ability for your staff to intervene and help. It also integrates with your web application.
See the "what it is" page - I would post a link but it redirects you if you follow a link from here.
Part feedback system, part community engine, completely different than anything you've had a chance to test with your customers.
14,000 companies. Thousands of employees participating in conversations. Millions of users. What gives?

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