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			<title>BeEF Key Logging</title>
			<link>http://bindshell.net/entry/73</link>
			<description> By default, BeEF will log all the keys entered into the Zombie's page. View the Zombie Details and the logged keys will be displayed in the 'Key Logger' section.  </description>
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			<pubDate>2010-03-10 10:28:10</pubDate>
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			<title>Google Code</title>
			<link>http://bindshell.net/entry/72</link>
			<description> A new BeEF SVN is being hosted on beef.googlecode.com. It is early days, but if you would like to get involved join, the development mailing list.  Checkout a copy with the following command:   svn checkout http://beef.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/ beef-read-only  </description>
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			<pubDate>2010-02-25 09:31:55</pubDate>
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			<title>XSSShell and XSSTunnel is being rolled into BeEF!</title>
			<link>http://bindshell.net/entry/71</link>
			<description>More great news: XSSShell and XSSTunnel is being rolled into BeEF!  In another boost to the BeEF project, Ferruh Mavituna is joining the development team. The author of XSSShell and XSSTunnel will be helping roll his tools into the next version of BeEF. Ferruh's research will increase the functionality and the versatility of the Browser Exploitation Framework.  </description>
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			<pubDate>2010-02-12 21:11:21</pubDate>
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			<title>Browser Rider is being rolled into BeEF</title>
			<link>http://bindshell.net/entry/70</link>
			<description>Great news: Browser Rider is being rolled into BeEF!  The avid security researcher will no doubt be aware of the Browser Rider project developed by Benjamin Mosse. It is a framework which boasts some great features:      Back-end database      Obfuscation      Polymorphism  This tool, along with the involvement of Benjamin, will be a significant boost for the BeEF project. There are some big improvements planned for future versions of BeEF. Stay tuned!  </description>
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			<pubDate>2010-02-06 23:44:42</pubDate>
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			<title>BeEF Development Mailing List</title>
			<link>http://bindshell.net/entry/69</link>
			<description> A new BeEF mailing list has recently been set up. This list will be focused on discussions around BeEF development.   If you would like to get involved in the development or make some suggestions at the code level, subscribe to the development mailing list. Simply send an email to beef-dev-subscribe@bindshell.net.  </description>
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			<pubDate>2010-02-02 21:26:23</pubDate>
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			<title>BeEF PHP Settings</title>
			<link>http://bindshell.net/entry/68</link>
			<description> PHP in Fedora (Fedora 12 at least) has the short_open_tag turned off by default. In this state it will cause an error if you try to use BeEF. Thanks to Steve 'Ashcrow' Milner for pointing this out.  To fix this try the following change to the /etc/php.ini file:  -short_open_tag = Off  +short_open_tag = On  </description>
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			<pubDate>2009-12-07 18:42:07</pubDate>
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			<title>More BeEF Videos</title>
			<link>http://bindshell.net/entry/67</link>
			<description> Ryan Linn's efforts adding XML-RPC to BeEF and Metasploit allow the closer integration between the two tools. If you saw his presentation at  DEFCON, you will already be aware of some of the new modules that have been rolled into the latest version of BeEF. He has put up a post and videos demonstrating his work.   The videos can be found here:      NTLM Challenge Credential Theft with BeEF and Metasploit      Executing Browser AutoPWN Through BeEF      Upgrading BeEF in Samurai WTF  </description>
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			<pubDate>2009-09-20 01:55:24</pubDate>
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			<title>BeEF Videos </title>
			<link>http://bindshell.net/entry/66</link>
			<description> Jabra (who you will know from his input to various modules) has posted some of his BeEF videos from DEFCON and Black Hat. The videos have been available for a little while and if you haven't checked them out, you should.   The videos can be found here:      MSF Browser Autopwn (M)      Malicious Java Applet      Detect Visited URLs      Detect Virtual Machine      Detect Software  </description>
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			<pubDate>2009-09-20 01:04:26</pubDate>
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			<title>New Version of BeEF</title>
			<link>http://bindshell.net/entry/65</link>
			<description> I have just released BeEF version 0.4. Get it here while it is hot. This version has more modules and a more flexible framework.   Enhancements in the latest version include:      Integration with Metasploit via XMLRPC      Mozilla extension exploitation support      New browser functionality detection modules      Tiered logging for module actions and results  </description>
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			<pubDate>2009-09-18 02:24:56</pubDate>
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			<title>Module: Software Detection</title>
			<link>http://bindshell.net/entry/64</link>
			<description> RSnake and Jabra presented at DEFCON on various decloaking methods. One technique demonstrated was employing SMB to enumerate software installed on the target machine.   The BeEF module seen in the demonstration can be downloaded from here.  </description>
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			<pubDate>2009-09-17 06:38:21</pubDate>
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