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  1. I had the same exact problem, but managed to solve it. For me, my USB Controller driver was not installed. Once I installed the driver, serial connection via Putty worked fine. Check your device manager, do you see any warning icons under "Other Devices" ? If you do, updating your USB drivers may help.
  2. Thank you... Actually, the COM ports do not disappear when the BB is removed. I updated my USB driver and it works now! Cheers
  3. Hello all, Just got my Bash Bunny today and I'm having trouble connecting via serial. I believe all my settings are correct and drivers are installed. Can anyone help? I'm using PUTTY with all the proper settings, and trying on both COM1 and COM3. Either way, I'm getting a blank window when I try to open the connection Here in my system info/settings: -Windows 7 64bit -CDC Driver is installed -Ports (COM & LPT) shows Communications Port (COM1) and Gadget Serial (COM3) -BashBunny is in Arming Mode, blinking blue -Bash Bunny is fresh out of the package, no modifications Any help is greatly appreciated. Thank you. -M
  4. You write your AutoIt script so that when the script is run, it runs those four magic little programs that retrieve the passwords. After you write the script, you use AutoIt to compile the script to a .exe file. You put the exe file and the programs on your USB drive. When you stick your USB drive in a computer, find the exe file and run it. If all goes well, no error messages will pop up and you will have a new log file written to your USB drive. Enjoy
  5. Thanks for clearing that up for us. ;) You put the files anywhere on the drive and edit the code to point to those files.
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    Cygwin

    thanks. that tutorial helped and I got it running. Now to get all the programs working together....
  7. Looks like someone else's problem. My Guru meditation didnt come up with it's own screen, it poped up in Windows, which is wierd and makes me think it might be a prank virus of some sort. Wierd...it did bring back fond memories of my good ol Amiga tho :)
  8. Last night while shutting down Windows and waiting for Photoshop to stop hanging I got a "Guru Meditation" message. Yup, just like in the old Amige days when it would crash. This really freaked me out, is this a virus of some sort? The message came up right along side the other programs inside the windows environment.
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    Cygwin

    I installed Cygwin with the OPEN SSH package as instructed in 2600 issue 22:3, article "Securing Your Wireless Network" The article states to run cygwin and type "net start sshd" in order to have the server start with Windows. But when I do this I get the error message: "The service name is invalid" How do I start the server?
  10. There is a story i read about putting your HD in the freezer for a few as a means of getting it to work again temporarily. http://geeksaresexy.blogspot.com/2006/01/f...cover-data.html
  11. Being whored for my skills already. :) Yeah I'm great at compositing, layout and flash. What do you have in mind?
  12. The following is a story about what happened to me one day concerning my email account and one enormous load of SPAM that simply vanished. I've gone into some lengthy conversations with people about how this could of happened, but with no conclusive findings. Maybe someone here can offer a theory. A couple years ago one day at my college, I decided to check my webmail from the school lounge computers. These were old desktop mac computers, the kind that laid flat under the monitor. When I opened up my SquirrelMail account, the webpage ran extremely slow. I saw that I had somewhere in the range of 49,000 new emails in my InBox. They all had 'spammish' subject headers and the domain names seemed to be from my hosting company TeraByte.com (@moe.terabyte.com, @terabyte.com and several variations) I didn't delete anything because the computer was running at glacial speeds. Instead I waited a few hours till I got home to start deleting...only to find that when I logged on, every Spam email was gone without a trace. Weird. Some people suggested this was due because of the way the old Macs interface with the mail server, or that somehow I logged on as an admin or someone else. Can anyone shed some light on the subject?
  13. Hey guys, Just thought I'd introduce myself. I am a 26 year old graphic designer from the East Coast. Lately I've been getting into some programming and light scripting. I started with Basic (way back in the day with Apple IIe's in grade school, then moved on to HTML and CSS. More recently I've learned a good amount of actionascript, XML, some Java and a some webscripting like FormMail. Pretty harmless stuff, but I'm really intrigued with Actionscript used for hacking perposes, java injection, email spoofing and myspace hijaking. Anyone have any interesting stories about these topics they would like to share? -Manalishi
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