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Infiltrator

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  1. I know you are after a USB wireless Adapter, but if you are using a desktop computer and you have a spare PCI-Ex slot on your motherboard, you could consider this adapter. ASUS PCE-N13 WLAN PCI-Express 11n Wireless Adapter Windows 7 Support, PCI-E x1
  2. What are you mainly wanting to use this wireless adapter for?
  3. Then all you need is bridging mode set on your routers nothing else. Make sure that routers support this feature.
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    Buying Laptop

    Laptops generally cost a bit more than netbooks, and you can buy a decent netbook in that price range. I personally don't like Dells, but if you would like to buy a laptop within that price range, take a look at the Dell website for more details you may find what you are looking for. http://www.dell.com/home/laptops
  5. Hi All, I would like to know if that's possible for an .exe file to automatically execute itself upon arrival on a target machine without any user interaction. For example, I am running two VMs one of them is a web server that has some file uploading mechanism and the other machine is the attacker machine. Now when I upload an .exe file from the attacker machine to the victim machine (web server) I would like the .exe file to execute itself upon arrival if this is even possible at all? Your comments will be much appreciated thank you. Regards, Infiltrator
  6. Never heard of Insecurity before, will give it a watch tonight.
  7. https://wumt.westernunion.com/WUCOMWEB/osMT...extSecurePage=Y
  8. That should be easy to set up, like Sparda mentioned above you could set up the two wireless router together in a bridge mode, but throughput performance may be the only issue you will have to deal with. However, if the two routers support RIP protocol you could use an Ethernet cable to interconnect the two routers together thus exchanging information among your network devices. Another option would be to buy x2 small x5 port network switches and connect them together through an Ethernet cable.
  9. Hi Mr-Protocol Take a look at this forum, there are some good discussions on blocking torrents https://forum.openwrt.org/viewtopic.php?pid=42623
  10. that's why people should think twice before posting out comments.
  11. How's the quality on that camera, any good? Edit: I've also got this URL with the best 10 apps http://www.androidos.in/2010/03/best-sony-...plications.html
  12. Thanks Inked much appreciated have a good weekend. Infiltrator
  13. Sorry for asking to many questions, what video format does this camera supports.
  14. I didn't find any hacking scenes in this movie, but apart from the extreme violence it was a good movie.
  15. Is this URL on clustered computers because I can't open it?
  16. How can you get around if the whole volume is encrypted, you will certaintly need to know the password to get into the system. I know one way would be breaking the encryption which could take a very long time to crack.
  17. I am thinking in purchasing one of those, how long does the battery last for? And how long can it record for
  18. What about blocking the ports that Torrent uses for making connections.
  19. That's why I would encrypt my drive with truecrypt.
  20. UltraVNC is easy to set up, its free and secure too.
  21. I don't mind torrents but apart from that good work.
  22. Nice will give them a try. Cheers dude.
  23. According to their website it does not support Macs. http://preyproject.com/
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