How about in all of the pre-packaged "click to pwn" stuff, something is broken, just one line or something really simple, but enough so that the skitties go "oh noez, my leet hacking program is broked"
Could you drill holes in the metal at strategic locations to allow the wave through?
How big is a 2.4GHz wave btw?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Faraday_cage
OK I have ubuntu installed on my laptop and no other partitions, to install another linux OS can I simply create hda2 folder in /mnt/ and install there OR do i have partition my drive?
Thank you for explaining
also please note that this could be useful to someone who was using a trial version or had been mistakenly deactivated by the Windows Genuine Advantage program and just needed to get their files back
sorry
Damn I want one for so cheap, but: http://www.gizmodo.com.au/2008/01/gizmondo...ing_back-2.html .
nothing gets sold in AU anyway...
The GP2X (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GP2X) is similar but its probably smarter to buy a DS+Mod chip
If anyone can get a gizmondo in AU for about $70(AUD) that would rock.
this is like giving an angry monkey a gun, or giving an idiot control over a country.
There should be some sort of lock and key, even if as simple as changing one line of code so that complete skiddies can't use it...
I'm in
So far:
Set #1 ( Electronics):
a) Build a working electronic board from a kit or scimatic - 2 pnt
Set #3 (Literature):
Read entire run of phrack - 2 pnt
Set #4 (Urban Exploration/Access):
a) Dumpster Dive - 1 pnt
c) War Drive - 1 pnt (I war walked)
d) Break WEP / WPA (cant be an AP you control) - 1 pnt for WEP, 4 for WPA (WEP)
e) Use the USB Switchblade to dump 10 computers of people you do not know - 2 pnt (5/10 so far +3 that I know)
Set #5 (Hacker Culture):
c) Lecture a civilian on what its is to be a 'Hacker' - 1 pnt (not that I really know)
Set #9 (Hardware/Software):
a) De-Microsoft your computer - 2 pnt
d) Completely Disassemble/Reassemble your computer - 3 pnt (I built the computer at my dads house and built a few from 100% recycled parts. Yay for sustainability...)