Pwnd2Pwnr
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In the index of the :Hacking 4 Dummies: 4th Ed., I found this link. http://hakshop.myshopify.com/products/reaver-pro/ I know that shop! (Link is broke, though... but it is still hak5 :) )
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The mail server probably black lists imap or pop. You would need administrative access to actually apply the imap or pop changes I do believe.
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While were on the subject of thermite. I think a fun project would be a "Thermite Intrusion Detection Chassis". Dangerous as hell inside your house; but how Mi5 would that be?
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13GB (4.4gb compressed) - WPA WPA2 Word List - 982,963,904 Words
Pwnd2Pwnr replied to Anton's topic in Everything Else
LOL... crashed my PC when attempting to aircrack. I bet it has to do with something with the nearly one billion combinations. Hard to cache that and pass that. -
13GB (4.4gb compressed) - WPA WPA2 Word List - 982,963,904 Words
Pwnd2Pwnr replied to Anton's topic in Everything Else
My PC took 3 hours to unzip... lol ... but my cpu is too vanilla to even open it. "Memory is too low to open file". Ill keep it on a thumb drive JIC. -
My only guess would be that they are timing out... can you find the TTL in the script and modify that, perhaps?
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Not sure if anyone here is a Tarantino fan... but Django, in my opinion, is the best since Pulp Fiction.
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13GB (4.4gb compressed) - WPA WPA2 Word List - 982,963,904 Words
Pwnd2Pwnr replied to Anton's topic in Everything Else
Wow... Rainbow Tables for WPA2... lol PS... first time I have touched a torrent in 5 years... :) ... I think it is worth it... -
This thread is old... but I will say my part. Any classroom experience is worth its time as long as you have the drive and enthusiasm to do so. I do believe, personally, that a lot of colleges now a days are little more than ponzi schemes. If you want the possibility of transfering credits to extend you education; then do so with a Community College... not a trade school (if you can call it that). To anyone who is concerned with ITT Tech... check out there fiscal reports. Kevin M. Modany $ 788,250 #http://investing.businessweek.com/research/stocks/people/person.asp?personId=4095864&ticker=ESI Daniel M. Fitzpatrick $335,320 Clark D. Elwood $ 330,270 Eugene W. Feichtner $ 305,525 June M. McCormack $ 272,700 //\\//\\ Those are the big wigs of ITT Tech. Similar salaries to major University Presidents. But, when you ask yourself what looks better on a resume? Would you rather say something like U of M than ITT Tech?
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A friend of mine is milling me some shims... tried to see if he could make this; but it wasn't cost effective for him... http://www.lockpickshop.com/TPXS-78.html The tubular lock pick looks like a lot of fun... agreed?
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Not sure if anyone else had the issue; but check your MD5... you will get a really screwy install that will lock up your bootloader. I downloaded it from source three seperate times and didn't check the md5 the first two attempted installs. Secondly, not to be the "where is the tool that..." guy; but why isn't geoiplookup available off hand? Still can't get the city feature to work, but I am sure I will resolve it eventually.
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Hacker gets 1 year... a lot of restitution
Pwnd2Pwnr replied to Pwnd2Pwnr's topic in Everything Else
After experiencing the pokey when I was a younger lad for 9 months; I think I could do FEDERAL prison time. Just my books and I... and working out 8 hours a day... ;) -
Too cool, N3wb... (High Five) ... Stay driven and nothing will stop you.
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CISPA = Cracking Into Servers Publicly or Anonymously... :)
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Hacker gets 1 year... a lot of restitution
Pwnd2Pwnr replied to Pwnd2Pwnr's topic in Everything Else
I figured 1 year and a little over half a million in restitution is not a bad deal... well... I think I would tell the judge to sentence me for the 600,000 $... where the hell does someone have that type of scratch laying around? -
Well, I guess this is one of those things...
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http://www.theregister.co.uk/2013/04/19/lulzsec_sony_hack_sentencing/ I couldn't help but think of Smithers...
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A guy at radioshack showed me one of these he made.... genius
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OK, after a long, exhausting study session about how data centers collect data; I have came to the conclusion that some shit is just way over my head. I hate looking for answers... only to find more questions. I would imagine the DC's would collect data through targeted strings from search queries. Is it that simple? I am interested to know how / what protocols would need to be used and what kind of server would be able to process a half a zetabyte of data; which our internet as we know it consists of 500 exabytes. I know that there is a new DC opening in Virginia and is boasting SIX ZETABYTES... Moral/ethics aside, how do you feel about our government having the capability to do... well... anything with your personal data?
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Hmmm... could the potentiometer control the opacity of the text? Can't load the arduino.cc site at the moment... but I will look into it when I get my board out.
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Open Source user monitoring software
Pwnd2Pwnr replied to potato's topic in Business and Enterprise IT
Kali Linux has some nice tools for that. ;) -
You have loaded the module into the Uno? I don't have the sketchbook in front of me so I can't test the code; but as far as I can tell the code is fine. Your twelve volt is giving power (just getting past the obvious). I tried looking at your bread board... but I can't follow the lines (too early ;) ) I do notice a lack of resistors. You may need resistors for this. ScrOOGLE "Lady Ada Arduino" and enjoy ;)