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  1. No i get that cracking passwords from a hash and everything...

    and I'm not thinking of this for usablity stand point..

    but from is it not a better idea for make the password accept anything? (instead of having a mininum length) to protect from a brute force attack?

    ie if I was going to brute force somthing making a minium password length only saves me from trying a, b, c.... aa, ab, ac.... zzzzz, zzzz0, zzzz1... there for from someone who was going to pick a password from 6-* chars anyway it only makes it easier for me to get the right one sooner?

  2. I was thinking and not knowing too much about how password cracking works I though I'd ask and see if anyone knew more about this...

    I don't use hotmail anymore, but I did at one point, and if I remember correctly the mininum password length is 6 characters. But becasue people don't like to remember long passwords they would make it as small as they could get away with.. i.e. 6 so if you were trying to bruteforce a password like that shouln't you start with only password at 6 characters long making the password less secure to brute forcing where you'd have to start with 1 character and go from there?

    Or do I have no idea what i'm talking about and am just talking out my ass?

    (I'm not targeting hotmail it's just the first thing that came to mind when I thought of making password have a mininum length)

    [edited for spelling]

  3. Oh come on.. you know this is cool

    it's IPTV in beta mode.. If it had better IPTV shows like Hak5, Diggnation, Tikibar, CommandN, PurePwnage and the like it would be so much better but it's still a cool idea/framework.

  4. I just spent a large chunk of cash on my new boxes, I spent at least 60% of the money I made when I sold my old equipment. The equipment is no where near my old set up but it should cover all my needs.

    AMD systems

    3 X Thunder n4250QE

    12 X AMD Opteron Dual Core 2220 Santa Rosa 2.8GHz Socket F Processor

    48 X Kingston 2GB 240-Pin DDR2 FB-DIMM ECC Fully Buffered DDR2 667 (PC2 5300) Server System Memory

    12 X 500GB HGST (IBM/Hitachi) HDS725050KLA360 Deskstar 7K500

    3 X Plextor PX-716AL (Internal) Dual/Double Layer Slot-Loading DVD/CD Rewriter Drive.

    3 X Tagan TG1100-U95 1100W PSU

    1 X 1GB XFX 7950GX2, PCI-E (x16), 1550 MHz, GPU 570 MHz, 48 Pipes, S-Video/2xDVI-I

    12 X Dynatron A86G heatsink/cooling fans

    3 X Scythe KAMA BAY SCKB-1000BK 120mm Black Case Cooling Fan

    6 X SUNON FAN-PMD1208PMB1 80mm 2 Ball Case Cooling fans

    3 X Compucase 4u Black 19" S411-SECC Rackmount Case.

    AMD Server 1 and 2:

    Thunder n4250QE mother board

    4 X Opteron's

    4 X 500GB Harddrive’s

    1 X Plextor DVD/CD Rewriter Drive

    1 X Tagan TG1100-U95 1100W PSU

    32 GB of DDR2

    4 X Dynatron A86G heatsink/cooling fans

    1 X Cythe KAMA BAY SCKB-1000BK 120mm Black Case Cooling Fan

    2 X SUNON FAN-PMD1208PMB1 80mm 2 Ball Case Cooling fans

    1 X Compucase 4u Black 19" S411-SECC Rackmount Case.

    My main Linux system will be basically the same but with a 1GB XFX 7950GX2 video card.

    Intel systems

    2 X Tempest i5000PW (S5382)

    4 X Intel Xeon 5080 Dempsey 3.73GHz 2 x 2MB L2 Cache Socket 771 Processors

    6 X Kingston 2GB 240-Pin DDR2 FB-DIMM ECC Fully Buffered DDR2 667 (PC2 5300) Server System Memory

    6 X 750GB Seagate ST3750640AS harddrive’s.

    4 X 500GB HGST (IBM/Hitachi) HDS725050KLA360 Deskstar 7K500

    2 X Tagan TG1100-U95 1100W PSU

    2 X Plextor PX-716AL (Internal) Dual/Double Layer Slot-Loading DVD/CD

    4 X Active CPU heatsink/cooling fans (Socket 771 Processor)

    2 X 1Gb XFX 7950GX2, PCI-E (x16), 1550 MHz, GPU 570 MHz, 48 Pipes, S-Video/2xDVI-I

    2 X Scythe KAMA BAY SCKB-1000BK 120mm Black Case Cooling Fan - Retail

    4 X SUNON FAN-PMD1208PMB1 80mm 2 Ball Case Cooling sans

    2 X Compucase 4u Black 19" S411-SECC Rackmount Case

    The list above will build two systems one with Windows on, the other with Linux.

    LCD Monitor/ Keyboard Drawer SMK590 19 inch TFT LCD Monitor & Keyboard with 16 KVM switches

    38U Black Box select server cabinet with tempered glass door and 6-fan unit.

    Cisco Catalyst 2948G-GE-TX 48 port, Gigabit Ethernet Switch.

    10 X HP Compaq t5725 Thin Client (I don’t think there out yet, but I managed to get a few from an old colleague)

    6 X Cisco 7961G IP Phone

    SonicWALL PRO 3060

    APC Smart-UPS XL

    3000-ft of CAT6a

    3000-ft of 12-Fiber, 10-Gigabit Multimode, 50-Micron Fiber Optic Bulk Cable.

    100 pack of Prepolished Fiber Connectors (SC)

    100 Pack of RJ-45 Connectors

    2 X Rackmount SC Fiber Panels (24 Duplex Pairs)

    1 X 48-Port, 10-Gigabit CAT6a Patch Panel

    HP dv6000t notebook:

    Intel® Core 2 Duo processor T7200 (2.00 GHz)

    15.4" WXGA BrightView Widescreen!!

    256MB NVIDIA® GeForce® Go 7400

    HP IMPRINT Finish + Microphone + Webcam

    2GB DDR2 SDRAM (2x1024MB)

    120 GB 5400 RPM SATA Hard Drive

    Super Multi 8X DVD+/-R/RW w/Double Layer Support

    Intel® PRO/Wireless 3945ABG Network w/Bluetooth

    12 Cell Lithium Ion Battery

    4 X Dell UltraSharp 2407WFP 24.0-inch Flat Panel LCD Monitors

    10 X Dell UltraSharp 1907FP 19 inch Black Flat Panel Monitor

    Mac Pro:

    2 X 3.0GHz Dual-Core Intel Xeon

    4GB (4 x 1GB)

    2 X 500GB Harddrive’s

    NVIDIA GeForce 7300 GT 256MB

    2 X 16x SuperDrive

    There is no word for the amount of hate/jealousy/admiration/love I'm experiencing right now....

  5. I have no idea if this would work.. but what if you copy over the image and then install windows on top of that... according to Vako this will wont kill your data.. that combined with "Windows File And Settings Transfer Wizard" should give you what you started with...

    now all you need is someone who knows what there talking about to tell you if this will work or not.

  6. That screen damage looks like the protective cover only... if all the number arn't on the sim CARFULY try to remove the screen WITHOUT doing more damage to the LCD(?) and you may be able to recover the numbers. Or get the same model and swap the screens.

    I lost my cell a while back and lost all the numbers I wasn't to unhappy about the phone... but all those number GONE.. SON OF A BITCH

  7. Gigabyte GA-945GM-S2 Motherboard - $95.99

    Intel Pentium D 805 533MHz FSB LGA 775 Dual Core, 2.66GHz - $97.00

    2GB of CORSAIR DDR2 - $173.98

    ZALMAN CNPS9500 AT 2 Ball CPU Cooling Fan/Heatsink - $62.99

    MSI TurboStream 600W Power Supply - $69.99

    2 X Western Digital Caviar 250GB 7200 RPM SATA Hard Drives - $155.98

    SAPPHIRE Radeon X1600XT - $111.99

    NEC 16X DVD±R DVD Burner - $28.99

    ARCTIC COOLING Pro TC 80mm Case Cooling Fan - $3.99

    Linkworld 435-10 C2228 Computer Case - $24.99

    KWORLD VS-TV7133 3DYC PCI Interface TV Tuner - $25.99

    $851.88

    This build is capable of running Windows Vista ultimate edition with all the features and all games currently on the market.

    is this the full shoping list?

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    What about monitor(s)

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