Almighty
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Episode 6x11
in Hak5
Cool deal!
Watching it now.
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Episode 6x10
in Hak5
Great show guys. Good to see some of the old school flavor back again.
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Hey, I just picked up a second hand Dell Latitude D810 laptop that has a bios password and I've been searching forums for a few hours and haven't come up with much. I tried calling Dell, but since I'm not an original owner they won't give me the admin password. This is my first time ever dealing with a bios password so I looked up as much as I could and found that you need to physically take the machine apart. I tried the simpler, non-invasive tactic of taking out the cmos battery for an hour, but apparently security on laptops are way tighter than desktops. Does anyone have experience with clearing the cmos on a laptop?
My advice to you would be to contact whoever you bought the notebook from. Aside from that, I believe there are some pins on the mobo that you can short to clear the password. I can't remember which pins they are though.
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What's with you guys? The young Mitnick would be ashamed...
Have some fun with him. As long as he isn't doing anything illegal, or use a lot of bandwidth with torrents, keep him on the network.
Run Nmap,
find his IP,
MITM with ettercap.
Write a filter that swaps every image with "goatse.jpg" see how long he keeps using the network .
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PROFIT!
Be creative, I thought having fun with guys like this was standard stuff. If he keeps using it, add more filters once a day, redirect him from google to klingon google.
I know this is a late reply, but C'MON! Hacking is about having fun!
-Jez
As much as I agree that this is the best solution, I would just create a MAC whitelist, encrypt the network, and disable the SSID broadcast.
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I voted for .mp3. I would use .ogg but there doesn't seem like there is much support for it.
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Hello all the name is Duane
Favourite game: I don't game
Favourite OS: Most flavors of Linux
Favourite console: Terminal
Nationality: US
Accent: None I hope
Sex: Yes
Age: Late 20's
Race: I love F1
Height: 5' and some change
Status: Down..I think my server got booted of the web..damn Road Runner
Build: I'm a computer geek not a carpenter.
Favourite band:FM
Favourite book: I can't read anything that's not online
Favourite author: Fyodor
Favourite movie: Don't have one
Favourite director: dunno
Favourite TV Show: What's TV?
Favourite actor: Samuel L Jackson
Favourite actress: hmm can't narrow that one down
Favourite Pinup: Natalie Portman
Favourite Comedian: dunno
Other hobbies: Studying Japanese, Cars, Drifting, women
Car: 1990 240sx, 2001 Honda S2000
Occupation: CLS admin/ resource center monitor
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I love you guys, I think I will enjoy my time here.
Triple Monitor Help
in Gaming
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I've tried to get my 19"s working in ubuntu for MONTHS now. 2 monitors is super simple, but all three has been more than just a little aggravating. There is a thread on the Ubuntu forums about getting 3+ monitors to work, but I haven't had any luck. Maybe it will work better for you.
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=884161