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Friday, March 24, 2006

"...Hamachi is a community-developed utility for verifying browser integrity, written by H D Moore and Aviv Raff. Hamachi will look for common DHTML implementation flaws by specifying common "bad" values for method arguments and property values..."

http://metasploit.com/users/hdm/tools/hamachi/hamachi.html
Friday, March 24, 2006 7:34:51 AM UTC | Comments [1] | Security#
Wednesday, June 13, 2007 1:52:08 AM UTC
have you heard of this utility?

Hamachi is a centrally-managed zero-configuration virtual private networking (VPN) freeware application capable of establishing direct links between computers that are behind NAT firewalls without requiring reconfiguration (in most cases); in plain English, it establishes a connection over the Internet, to create conditions very similar to that as if the computers were physically connected.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hamachi

I say it so that later you are not going to have legal problems by the name.

Sorry, but my english is so bad, good luck.
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