Archive for June, 2009
Posted in June 30th, 2009
Do you have files on your computer that you wouldn’t want your spouse to read, or perhaps your main competitor. Chances are if you use your computer for work or general usage the answer is yes. Also what happens if you want to send a file to someone, or let them download it from you, but you only have access to the coded file.
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Posted in June 30th, 2009
Posted in June 30th, 2009
Posted in June 30th, 2009
The Register: US senators demand boycott of Iran ‘snoop’ firms "Two US senators are calling for a boycott of European firms they say are helping the Iranian government snoop on its citizens"
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Posted in June 30th, 2009
Posted in June 30th, 2009
Posted in June 30th, 2009
Posted in June 30th, 2009
Posted in June 30th, 2009
SIPS v0.2.2 Remote File Inclusion Vulnerability
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Posted in June 30th, 2009
XAMPP for Windows (Xss/PHPinfo) Multiple Vulnerability
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Posted in June 30th, 2009
Re: SIPS v0.2.2 Remote File Inclusion Vulnerability
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Posted in June 30th, 2009
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[Michael] has a keypad in his previous car’s door and he missed it enough to hack one into his Dodge Caliber. He bought a Ford keypad and mounted it inside his door with some custom electronics. He started with an Arduino nano to receive and authenticate button presses. This then splices into wires in the [...]
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Posted in June 30th, 2009
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arduino,
arduino hacks,
arduino nano,
batchpcb,
car,
dodge caliber,
door lock,
home hacks,
keypad,
rss,
transportation hacks
[Michael] has a keypad in his previous car’s door and he missed it enough to hack one into his Dodge Caliber. He bought a Ford keypad and mounted it inside his door with some custom electronics. He started with an Arduino nano to receive and authenticate button presses. This then splices into wires in the [...]
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Posted in June 30th, 2009
The folks over at basicmicro.com are working on a massive LED display. They currently have one 32×32 RGB panel working. It displays 50 fps at 140 hz but the one above is only running at about 24 fps. The final display will be 40 of these panels. This thing is going to be massive. We [...]
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Posted in June 30th, 2009
The folks over at basicmicro.com are working on a massive LED display. They currently have one 32×32 RGB panel working. It displays 50 fps at 140 hz but the one above is only running at about 24 fps. The final display will be 40 of these panels. This thing is going to be massive. We [...]
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Posted in June 30th, 2009
After more than a year in development, Mozilla has finally released version 3.5 of its open source Firefox web browser. Previously intended as an incremental update, Firefox 3.5 now includes a number of welcome new features and performance improvements.
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Posted in June 30th, 2009
FISL–the international free software conference in Porto Alegre, Brazil–was a huge success this year. Thousands and thousands of free software enthusiasts crowded in to hear over 400 speakers and interact with people from various organizations that has setup shop in the pavilion including the President of Brazil himself.
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Posted in June 30th, 2009
Microchip’s 25AA/25LC EEPROMs are data storage chips with a simple 3-wire interface. The 25AA/LC is an SPI version of the common 24AA/LC I2C EEPROM. It comes in capacities of 128bytes to 128kilobytes. We looked at the smallest, the 128byte 25AA010A.
There are Bus Pirate demonstrations for most types of serial EEPROMs. Check out our previous [...]
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Posted in June 30th, 2009
Microchip’s 25AA/25LC EEPROMs are data storage chips with a simple 3-wire interface. The 25AA/LC is an SPI version of the common 24AA/LC I2C EEPROM. It comes in capacities of 128bytes to 128kilobytes. We looked at the smallest, the 128byte 25AA010A.
There are Bus Pirate demonstrations for most types of serial EEPROMs. Check out our previous [...]
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Posted in June 30th, 2009
Posted in June 30th, 2009
After thorough testing of the leading Open Source index engines, Mailspect Inc. has selected Sphinx as the search and retrieval engine for MPP, the Message Processing Platform. Sphinx is an Open Source project founded and maintained by Andrew Aksyonoff of Voronezh, Russia. It was designed from the ground up to integrate seamlessly with SQL databases and scripting languages.
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Posted in June 30th, 2009
rhys has discovered a vulnerability in www.optus.com.au, which could be exploited by malicious people to conduct XSS attacks.
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Posted in June 30th, 2009
FayHatti has discovered a vulnerability in misakimilli.k12.tr, which could be exploited by malicious people to conduct XSS attacks.
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Posted in June 30th, 2009
GTADarkDude has discovered a vulnerability in www.emis.vito.be, which could be exploited by malicious people to conduct XSS attacks.
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Posted in June 30th, 2009
Xylitol has discovered a vulnerability in www.bzncw.gov.cn, which could be exploited by malicious people to conduct XSS attacks.
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Posted in June 30th, 2009
GTADarkDude has discovered a vulnerability in www.eniacarpets.nl, which could be exploited by malicious people to conduct XSS attacks.
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Posted in June 30th, 2009
Xylitol has discovered a vulnerability in www.mirabab.fr, which could be exploited by malicious people to conduct XSS attacks.
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Posted in June 30th, 2009
ExeCute has discovered a vulnerability in dmoz.saemco.org, which could be exploited by malicious people to conduct XSS attacks.
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Posted in June 30th, 2009
Dom has discovered a vulnerability in world.std.com, which could be exploited by malicious people to conduct XSS attacks.
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Posted in June 30th, 2009
s E t H – X-C3LL has discovered a vulnerability in gratis-musica.com.ar, which could be exploited by malicious people to conduct XSS attacks.
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