«
Expand/Collapse
48 items tagged "case"
Related tags:
roundup [+],
news [+],
Weekly [+],
windows [+],
recent windows [+],
windows vulnerability [+],
playstation [+],
pcs [+],
mateusz jurczyk [+],
mateusz [+],
krakow [+],
hacking [+],
black hat [+],
Hardware [+],
yvs [+],
world [+],
study [+],
manager [+],
lindner [+],
laser [+],
image gallery [+],
image [+],
handhelds [+],
hacker [+],
hackaday [+],
felix [+],
facebook [+],
computer [+],
complex systems [+],
case manager [+],
blackberry [+],
analysing [+],
zenith [+],
year [+],
wooden computer case [+],
wooden [+],
wood [+],
wolfram alpha [+],
vunet [+],
vulnerability [+],
video case study [+],
video [+],
usa [+],
upgrade [+],
tunisia [+],
transportation [+],
tour [+],
tjx [+],
timetable [+],
timeless icon [+],
text to speech software [+],
text to speech [+],
test [+],
superpad [+],
study authors [+],
sledge hammer [+],
settlement [+],
set [+],
server [+],
senior executive fingered [+],
security case [+],
sean coyne [+],
script kiddies [+],
scope [+],
ryan kazanciyan [+],
router [+],
rotary tool [+],
richard cabrera [+],
reliable [+],
rehabilitation guide [+],
rehabilitation [+],
rear admiral grace hopper [+],
read [+],
public library system [+],
ps2 hardware [+],
prototyping tools [+],
project boxes [+],
project [+],
professor shadoko [+],
power tools [+],
playstation 2 [+],
physiology [+],
photo [+],
phone hacking [+],
phone [+],
phillip torrone [+],
personal assistant [+],
peripherals [+],
penetration testers [+],
pelican case [+],
pcb boards [+],
pcb [+],
pc motherboards [+],
pc case [+],
palin [+],
open source hardware [+],
nintendo [+],
nimbus [+],
nikolaus gradwohl [+],
news of the world [+],
new toy [+],
network segmentation [+],
n64 [+],
musical [+],
motorcycle engines [+],
monitor stand [+],
mod [+],
miraculous transformation [+],
midi [+],
mckinnon [+],
marty enerson [+],
macintosh lc [+],
macintosh [+],
mac mini [+],
mac lc [+],
links [+],
legal [+],
led clock [+],
led [+],
leak [+],
lcd monitor [+],
laser cutters [+],
laser cutter [+],
laser cut [+],
james [+],
iphone [+],
ipad [+],
introduction [+],
info [+],
home [+],
high definition television [+],
helmet [+],
hackintosh [+],
hacker case [+],
hack in the box [+],
government conspiracy theories [+],
government [+],
george hotz [+],
geohot [+],
game boy [+],
fraud [+],
fact [+],
exploitation [+],
electronic toy [+],
electric motorcycle [+],
eduard [+],
edu [+],
dubai [+],
dns [+],
didn [+],
diamond plate [+],
daryl brach [+],
darknet [+],
dan kaminsky [+],
cve [+],
cray inspired [+],
cray 1 [+],
country [+],
copper wire [+],
cool project [+],
cookie cutters [+],
cookie [+],
cnc [+],
clock [+],
chinese man [+],
childhood memories [+],
case study [+],
case settlement [+],
case resolution [+],
case designs [+],
canon powershot sd100 digital camera [+],
canon pixma ip3000 photo printer [+],
canon pixma ip3000 [+],
building a pc [+],
booth [+],
boot to the head [+],
bob alexander [+],
binary clock [+],
bicycle built for two [+],
bicycle [+],
ben [+],
bacteria [+],
authentication [+],
audio [+],
attacking [+],
array [+],
anything [+],
altair computer [+],
altair 8800 [+],
altair [+],
alex [+],
afterthought [+],
admiral grace hopper [+],
acrylic case [+],
acrylic [+],
Pentesting [+],
Learn [+],
Issues [+],
Hackerspaces [+],
Discussion [+],
3d printer [+],
hacks [+]
-
-
10:01
»
Hack a Day
[Professor Shadoko's] Mac Mini died. But since the case designs on Apple products are half the reason to buy them, he decided to reuse the enclosure by turning it into this clock (translated). As with the binary clock we saw yesterday, this one uses a bunch of LEDs to display the time, but it does it [...]
-
-
12:00
»
Hack a Day
In case you missed them the first time, here are our most popular posts from the past week: In first place is a post about a video by [Rear Admiral Grace Hopper] where she talks about how to visualize a nanosecond using a piece of copper wire. Coming in at second is one that we [...]
-
-
9:30
»
Hack a Day
In case you missed them the first time around, here are our most popular posts from the previous week: Our most read post is one about [Ben's] project where he created an electric motorcycle that has a range of 20 miles. This is a pretty comprehensive tutorial that goes into some good detail about what [...]
-
-
6:01
»
Hack a Day
It might just be a case mod, but we love [Eduard]‘s take on a modern Macintosh LC (translation). The donor motherboard came from a disused home server, and the LC came from [Eduard]‘s childhood memories of playing Glider and The Incredible Machine. The case was donated from a venerable Macintosh LC, manufactured circa 1990. The original LC [...]
-
-
10:30
»
Hack a Day
In case you were asleep at the wheel, here are our top stories of the week. Our most popular post was one that shows you how to make your own ‘personal assistant’ using Wolfram Alpha, text to speech software, and the phone network. It still won’t get your coffee though. You’ll just have to do [...]
-
-
9:01
»
Hack a Day
[Alex] got his hands on an Epiloge laser cutter the easy way — the company he works for bought one. We’re sure he’s not trying to rub it in, but he really does make the tool look and sound cool in the post he wrote purely to show off the new toy hardware. This model is [...]
-
-
7:00
»
Hack a Day
In case you missed them the first time, here are this week’s most popular posts: Our most popular post is about an octocopter that is big enough to hover a person who is perched perilously in the center of an angry array of blades that are counting on Murphy’s law for their chance to taste [...]
-
6:01
»
Hack a Day
Wood and electronics don’t generally mix nowadays, but if you yearn back to a time when radios and the like had a nice wooden finish, this wooden computer case may be for you. Combine that with a Wooden keyboard enclosure, and maybe even a LCD monitor stand and you’ll have a setup that should fit [...]
-
-
7:00
»
Hack a Day
In case you missed them, here are our most popular posts from the past week. Our most popular post was about a Chinese man who is attempting to build an octocopter that he can fly around by pairing motorcycle engines to propellers. There were a considerable number of comments on this one! Next we have [...]
-
-
11:01
»
Hack a Day
Quite often, we see project boxes that seem to be constructed more as an afterthought than anything else. That’s not to say there is anything wrong with stuffing your latest creation into a nondescript black box, or even cardboard if it happens to fit your needs. Sometimes however, an enclosure embodies the spirit of a [...]
-
-
17:11
»
Hack a Day
iPad2 combination case [Jasn] wasn’t happy with Apple’s version of the iPad2 case, but an InCase Magazine Jacket didn’t meet his needs either. He broke the two apart and combined pieces of each to achieve his perfect tablet enclosure. MIDI power tools Enjoy the sounds of working in the shop thanks to [ArcAttack's] MIDI controlled [...]
-
-
10:11
»
Hack a Day
It looks like Sony and [George Hotz] have reached an out-of-court settlement in the case brought against the hacker who is more well-known as [Geohot]. This is the end (we think) of an ongoing saga that originally drew our ire when Sony remove OtherOS support as a sledge-hammer-type fix for holes that [Geohot] found in [...]
-
-
9:01
»
Hack a Day
[Reinventing Science] needed a project that he could use to test out his skills on a new CNC routing machine he recently acquire. He settled on building a PC case using easily obtained materials. What he ended up with is the clean-looking case seen above that was machined from materials you can pick up at [...]
-
-
7:45
»
Hack a Day
[Phillip Torrone] has started a discussion about a possible upgrade to the public library system in the US and wants to know what you think. His name should be familiar (Hackaday founder, Open Source hardware advocate, and Tron costume model) and he’s definitely got his finger on the pulse of today’s electronics enthusiasts. He poses [...]
-
-
10:00
»
Hack a Day
[Lossfresnos65] must be planning to do a lot of travelling because he’s entombed his PlayStation 3 in a Pelican case. Inside you’ll find some diamond-plate bezel to cover the console itself and used to surround the 19-inch high-definition television that is mounted to the lid of the case. In the picture above you see the door that [...]
-
-
6:02
»
Carnal0wnage
One of my favorite talks from this year's BlackHat DC was Ryan Kazanciyan's & Sean Coyne's "The Getaway" talk on data exfiltration.
whitepaper:
https://media.blackhat.com/bh-dc-11/Coyne/BlackHat_DC_2011_Coyne_Gateway-wp.pdfslides:
https://media.blackhat.com/bh-dc-11/Coyne/BlackHat_DC_2011_Coyne_Gateway-Slides.pdfEveryone should check out the slides and the whitepaper although the slides are better with the case studies and the diagrams. When you check out the slides I encourage you to think about your last pentest and:
1. could your pentest shop emulate an attacker of the level in the case studies.
2. did you or they try to scope the test in order to test things like this...aka do a Full Scope test.
3. if you aren't letting your pentesters go after your network like this how do you think YOUR network will hold up against someone that knows what they are doing?
If you ARE a pentester when was the last time you got the time and scope to do something on the order of these attacks and post exploitation activities from the case studies?
We are getting great at
catching our penetration testers (
video) but still horrible at catching bad guys. Rather than draining your corporate bank account to have some shop come in and help you clean up your mess and you've discovered someone stealing everything you own... 1. pick a Full Scope shop that can emulate advanced attackers and not just
script kiddies with a checkbook and 2. train like you fight, open the scope for your test, give your testers time to conduct a REAL test, and let your pentesters go after it like a real bad guy would.
Instead of making your testers "test' that same 500 hosts out of 10,000 hosts with no client-sides or user interaction allowed...ask, make, force, them to conduct an end-to-end test of the expensive black boxes you have sitting in the rack, your user education, your network segmentation, and your NOC/SOC's ability to test and respond to attacks. Better to find out you suck during your test instead of when someone is stealing everything that makes you money.
Train like you fight.
-
-
13:33
»
Hack a Day
In case you needed another reason to build, borrow, or buy a 3D printer, here’s one way to design and print your own cookie cutters. [Nikolaus Gradwohl] put together a processing app that aims to make the design process a bit easier. So if you’ve never designed a printable object before, but can get your [...]
-
-
14:00
»
Hack a Day
Taking portability one step further [Marty Enerson] built a photo booth in a roll-away case. The Pelican mobile case houses an Elo Touchscreen, a Canon PIXMA iP3000 photo printer, and a Canon Powershot SD100 digital camera. Most of this, including a Lenovo laptop to run it, was purchased second-hand from eBay, with a copy of [...]
-
-
9:00
»
Hack a Day
35 years following its introduction, and despite fewer than 100 systems deployed, the Cray-1 remains one of the most recognizable computers in history; it is a timeless icon of pure supercomputer badassery. Custom case builder [Daryl Brach] pays homage to this classic with his third-scale model housing two modern PC motherboards. In an interesting reversal, the [...]
-
-
12:00
»
Hack a Day
[Rui Gato] needed a powerful yet portable machine for his performances. If it’s on stage shouldn’t it look good too? We loved watching him construct an acrylic case for his setup. He’s skilled with a rotary tool and the work he put into the case fan grill alone is impressive. Video after the break.
-
-
6:00
»
Hack a Day
We normally advocate wearing a helmet when biking in case you get hit by a car. In this case the guy on the bottom of this double-decker bicycle should wear a helmet to avoid a boot to the head. When we started watching the video after the break we thought that [James] had just built [...]
-
-
10:00
»
Hack a Day
[Raizer04] just completed his PlayStation 2 portable build. He feels that the PS2 hardware has much more to offer than the PSP and that’s why he chose to cram the PS2 slim hardware into a portable case. He started with an electronic toy to serve as a case donor and used bondo to form openings [...]
-
-
11:51
»
Hack a Day
We love a beautiful and successful N64 portable mod, (In case that fact wasn’t already obvious). And today we would like to add [cndowning's] Nimbus N64 to our list of favorites. The base is made from vacuum formed plastic while the buttons come from a modified superpad and the screen is a Zenith 5inch. We [...]
-
-
12:00
»
Hack a Day
This bright red handheld is [Bacteria's] portable N64 console. We’re beginning to feel a bit saturated with N64 portable hacks, having seen one that looks like a Game Boy, another in a shiny black case, and yet another in a white case. This time around it’s not just the end product, but [Bacteria] has posted [...]
-
-
12:00
»
Hack a Day
The Altair computer is commonly considered the genesis of personal computing and for that reason it has a special place in the hearts of many. [Bob Alexander] brings back the glory of the Altair 8800 plus a lot of added computing power. This PC case houses a Core i5 system but the front panel isn’t [...]
-
-
11:30
»
Hack a Day
If you’re like us you’ve got quite a few prototyping tools that are bare PCB boards. If you’re using them a lot you might want to protect them with some type of case but the lack of mounting holes can make this difficult. One popular solution to this problem is to design a case for [...]
-
-
10:00
»
Hack a Day
[Richard Cabrera's] iPhone was scratched from years of use. A big part of the appeal of Apple products is the dose of sexy that comes with them, so he set out to remedy this abomination. His iPhone case rehabilitation guide walks you through the miraculous transformation. One of the tools he uses is a headlight [...]