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  1. Either use your home computer as an HTTP proxy or just use remote desktop connection to your home computer and all protections are bypassed (except maybe blocking of Flash or JS because you can't change the settings in the browser).

  2. Would it be possible to attach a usb key to the computer to dump out the ram and capture the key? The specific system used where I work has integrated this encryption mechanism into the windows login screen (it unlocks machine and generates decryption key).

    Assuming that they have autorun enabled, yes, you should be able to run an app to dump the RAM.

  3. Well its pretty interesting, however all the video showed was putting the passport into a computer at an airport. Lets see the person actually make it past security and get on the plane! ;)

    I have a feeling one of the security team will know Elvis hasn't come back to life, and red flags will go up!

    Well all know that's not the point, the point is you could put on a wig and a little and pretend you're anyone you want to be anywhere that uses RFID for authentication.

  4. I personally don't know of any other software out there that does this already, but you could write your own really easily. Just simply set up an allowed EXE list on the network's server, and then run a service on each PC that kills any process that's not on the approved list (and of course protects itself from being killed).

  5. Okay, I have been reading about the G1 lately (considering buying it since I'm already on TMobile) and I got confused on whether or not Android is open source...

    Okay, here's the real question: Is only the SDK open source, or is the entire OS open source (all the way down to the kernel)? Thanks~

  6. well kz26 of course apple WANTS to restrict the device from doing anything that it isn't "supposed" to do...

    But I recall an episode of hak5 (can't remember which) but chris showed an ipod which had linux installed on it! so its definately possible to get linux on an ipod... (and it played D00M :))

    If you've got linux running on your ipod then you are halfway there. Its the default apple software on there that is restricting. With the apple software your pretty much trapped in a little box, and can only do what is allowed. With linux your device becomes liberated! Although you are only half way as I said, still the possibility of wireless cracking opens up. Then if the wifi device is capable of going into monitor mode and injecting packets, then someone l337 could code the driver (if they had any interest in doing so). ;)

    Though I'm not sure how many people out there have those skills, so that's why you may get stuck at the halfway point...

    iPodLinux wasn't really supported after the 5th Gen iPods / 1st Gen Nanos, plus iPodLinux's site is currently down (makes me sadface as I have ordered a replacement HDD for my old broken one and now when I get it I'll have to stick to Apple's firmware) so it would be a lot of work to get linux running on an iTouch / iPhone although some attempts are being made at http://www.iphonelinux.org/index.php/Main_Page

  7. Anyone have a hi-res hak5 logo? I'm currently modding my old 4th gen iPod by upgrading the broken HDD and painting the case and I'd like to throw the Hak.5 logo on the back, but can't seem to find a hi-res version of the logo that I can print out to use for a stencil to paint on the back of the iPod... so if anyone could link me to one that would be great ^_^

  8. I like smart books and romances. Some of my favorite books are Ender's Game (including the rest of that series) and Twilight (I know it's popular, but it's good.)

    As far as manga goes:

    Yellow

    Ouran High School

    Loveless

    Death Note

  9. Afaik, nothing like that exists. You should know that WINE is a lot better at emulating games than it used to be, so just give it some time and it should eventually get to a quite usable state.

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