Friday, November 6, 2015

There are tons of websites to find a job, that's the thruth


 

There are tons of websites to find a job, that's the thruth

So? There has been a long time since my last post, I've been starting so many projects including some business and stuff and today I'm back to write about this topic which is not even close about the last posts.

So if you are looking for some networking or computing cheat, that's not your post :)

I'm here to think and write about job hunting websites and all about those things.

There was an age...


There was an age where sites like linkedin and infojobs were cool sites to find a job, but, to be honest the have lost that charming brand new magic and they are just a huge curriculum store.

And now what? what's the trend?

That's the point, there are no reference in this matter, it becomes a problem when you are trying to upload your CV to the Internet because you need to keep up-to-date from three to ten profiles in different websites which are roughly the same thing.

There are no fashion sites, the trend now is that there is no trend; and that's a real problem.


I've no tips about which site is the best, so that's my idea, create your own.
Maybe it looks a bit crazy, but it's just an idea.

My own site? What kind shit is that?

Ha ha! You may be right, it could be crappy if you do by the wrong way and the problem is... that there is no best-way but I think that this may be a good chance to take the attention about a head hunter / human resources crew if you make the difference by sending your CV just all-in-one by sending a URL.


Some examples?

I've no examples but I have some ideas to tell to you:

- Create a easy-quick-free site using services like blogger. This is easy to do and free, the only problem may be the low customization level.
            www.blogger.com

- Contact with cheap webhosting services like 1and1 "my web" or something like this, they are intended for small business but you can try it. They have medium customization level.
           www.1and1.com

- You can try too by contacting the MiniWeb guys, they are a brand new website design&hosting company, they just started a few months ago but they are doing quite well. You can contact them both in English or Spanish, you'll find a very cheap service packs. Can contact by facebook, twitter or send a message from the web form contact.
          www.miniwebspain.tk


We are legion

Friday, January 23, 2015

Mis distribuciones favoritas de Linux. Auditoria WiFi

Hola de nuevo

Hacía ya mucho tiempo del último post, muchos cambios en mi vida ultimamente pero estoy de vuelta :)

Hoy estamos aqui para hablar de las ultimas distribuciones live pensadas para auditoria inalámbrica.

Ha habido muchos cambios en este tiempo, muchos linux con muchas herramientas de auditoria wireless que ya vienen instalados y que se ejecutan live, sin necesidad de instalar linux en nuestro PC, persistentes (igual que live, pero que además te almacenan datos de una ejecución para otra) o si lo deseas instalandolo tradicionalmente; hoy hablaré de mis favoritas.

  • Xiaopan OS (pequeña y manejable)
  • WifiWay / WifiSlax (en realidad son la misma)
  • Kali (bestial, potente, enorme)

La peque, Xiaopan OS

Xiaopan Logo

Se descarga en inglés de http://sourceforge.net/projects/xiaopanos/   unos 70 Mb, tenies aqui toda la información en su web http://xiaopan.co/


De su sitio web leemos (traducción):

Xiaopan OS es una distribución  con una colección de herramientas forenses de penetración y seguridad inalmbricas, muy fácil de usar. Incluye herramientas avanzadas para administradores de red, profesionales de la seguridad y usuarios domesticos para probar la resistencia a ser pirateadas de sus propias wifis, con el objetivo de eliminar cualquier vulnerabilidad.
Xiaopan (0.4.7.2, última versión a dia de hoy)

Hice tres pruebas:
La primera, con mi PC de escritorio, funcionó genial ejecutandose live desde un USB, probé diferentes herramientas y opciones, todo perfecto. Distribución pequeña pero poderosa.
El segundo intento con un portatil, no fue capaz de detectar mi tarjeta de red, hice un montón de pruebas y probé muchas "soluciones" de foro de Xiaopan, no hubo forma.
Último intento: Con un mini-portatil de mi novia, igual que el anterior, no hubo forma.

Por tanto, puedo concluir que Xiaopan es una distribución muy pequeñita con un monton de opciones y utilidades pero necesita un pack mayor de controladores y drivers, sobre todo para tarjetas de red, ya que es su objetivo principal. Será una gran distribución linux para auditoria si sigue evolucionando en un futuro cercano. Eso espero.


WifiWay / WifiSlax

Esta es una distribución linux impresionante, me encanta, tiene un equilibrio perfecto entre el tamaño de la distribución y la cantidad de cosas que permite hacer.
Me encanta porque es lo suficientemente pequeña como para ser almacenada en un USB de estos baratos que puede haber por casa pero la cantidad de drivers y utilidades que tiene es impresionante, seguramente será una de las mejores y más completas distribuciones para auditoria wifi.

WifiSlax Logo

Podriamos llamarlas las distribuciones gemelas, podeis probar las dos, son bastante parecidas pero de vez en cuando va saliendo una versión de cada una de ellas, yo las utilizo indistintamente.


Se pueden descargar de http://www.wifislax.com/category/download/nuevas-versiones/
Además su pagina web tiene un montón de tutoriales y manuales en Español, muy bien explicados. Todos ellos además con imagenes y videos para que sea todo incluso aun mas facil, encontrareis todo lo que podais necesitar y aun mas.

Ambos linux funcionan genial tanto live como de forma persistente (evidentemente instalandolo tambien, incluso mejor, aunque no es necesario). Siempre suelo ir probando distribuciones de auditoria para ir viendo lo que ofrecen, pero cuando tengo que hacer algo serio voy directamente a estas, nunca dan problemas, funcionan, haces lo que necesitas y lo apagas, asi de facil.



Kali

Es, (según su propia web) el renacimiento del archiconocido BackTrack, si sabes del tema no necesitaras mas presentaciones.
BackTrack era el mejor y mas conocido linux para auditoria de seguidad (no solo wifi, de todo tipo) en el mundo, todo el mundo lo adora, por tanto, todos deberian estar encantados también con Kali.

Digo esto porque hay algunos cambios en su forma de funcionar (la inmensa mayoria son mejoras, claro) pero seguro que algún nostalgico del backtrack hecha en falta algun detalle.




Kali Logo
Descargate Kali de aqui https://www.kali.org/downloads/



 Hay un montón de versiones de  Kalis, para 32 bit, 64 bit, para ARMEL chips, para ARMHF chips... incluso tienes la opcion de bajarte un core de linux donde tu puedas irte personalizando tu propia versión de Kali, todo muy geek.


Resumiendo, es un linux enorme si hablamos de herramientas, funciones, utilidades...tiene mucho mas de lo que podrias aprender a utilizar en siete vidas, pero en mi opinión tiene demasiadas cosas para poderlo llevar en el tipico USB barato. Quiero decir, funciona estupendamente tanto live, instalado.... todo bien, pero es algo pesado.


Me suele gustar hacer una especie de resumen grafico de cada post para que todos podamos ver de un vistazo la idea general de estas distribuciones:

WifiSlax

Xiaopan
Kali



Xiaopan, te sentirás como Bart Simpson
WifiSlax, rápido y efectivo, sin chorradas.
Kali, enorme, poderoso, pontente, brutal.

En próximos post hablaremos de como hacerte un USB arrancable con linux, la cosa es actualmente mucho mas facil que antaño.


Somos legión.

Tuesday, January 20, 2015

My preferred linux distros. Wireless auditory

Hello there,

Long time ago from my last post, there were too many changes in my life but finally I'm back :)

Today we are here to discuss about current linux live distros for wireless auditory.

There were many changes during this while, lots of linux flavours with many wireless audit tools already installed and ready to run live, persistent or installed on your hard disks but today I will write for my favourites.

  • Xiaopan OS (the tiny one)
  • WifiWay / WifiSlax (actually, the same)
  • Kali (huge, a beast)

The tiny one, Xiaopan OS

Xiaopan Logo

You can download the ISO file from http://sourceforge.net/projects/xiaopanos/   just ~70 Mb and all the info about it at http://xiaopan.co/


From it's own website we get this comments:

Xiaopan OS is an easy to use security and penetration testing with a collection of wireless security and forensics tools. It includes a number of advanced tools for network administrators, security professionals and home users to test the strength of their wireless networks and eliminate any vulnerabilities.
Xiaopan (0.4.7.2 is the latest)

I've tested this distro three times:
The first one: my desktop computer, It worked great live from my USB device, I tested many tools and opcions, all working fine. It's tiny but powerful.
The second one with my laptop, it was unable to detect my wireless network interface, testing tons of "solutions" from the Xiaopan forums, end of story :(
The last one: With my girlfriend's notebook, same as the previous one, wireless interface not detected.

So, my conclusion is that Xiaopan is a very light linux distribution full of options and utilities but it needs a few more controllers and drivers to be widely compatible to many computers and devices. It will be great in the near future, I hope.


WifiWay / WifiSlax

These are awesome linux distributions that I love, it's light enough to be stored in a cheap USB device but has drivers, utilities....  enough to be a great penetration testing linux distribution.

WifiSlax Logo


We can call them the twin distributions, you can test both of them, they are likely the same but from time to time one of them releases a new version, so, I switch between them properly.

You can download it from http://www.wifislax.com/category/download/nuevas-versiones/
Its website has many tutorials and news it Spanish but you'll be able to translate it with no problem, all of them are plenty of photos and videos where you can find all then info you may need.

Both distributions will work great both live or persistent (obviously installed too). I used to test many linux distributions but I'm always  back to WifiSlax when I need to do something important, with no problems, no issues, just working quick and fine.


Kali

It's, (said by their own website) the rebirth of BackTrack, if you know, that's the only presentation that it needs.
BackTrack was the best well-known penetration testing linux distribution in the world, everybody loved it; and now, everybody should love Kali too.

I say that because there are a few changes in the way it works (most of them have improved it) but there are many nostalgic people who misses backtrack.


Kali Logo
You can download Kali here https://www.kali.org/downloads/



 There are many Kali versions, for 32 bit, 64 bit, for ARMEL chips, for ARMHF chips... eventualy you have the chance to download the core and build a custom version for your own.


In summary, it's a huge linux looking at the tools, functions, utilities... it has all you will need for seven lifes! But, it's (from my point) too big for live USB. I mean, it works live from USB but it's not as responsive and quick like WifiSlax



I always love to summarize with images to make things easier to think, that's my view of these distros:

WifiSlax

Xiaopan
Kali



Xiaopan, you'll feel like Bart Simpson
WifiSlax, quick and effective.
Kali, huge and powerful.

In the next post I will write about how to make your own linux USB bootable.

We are legion










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