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Hack a Day
There’s a good chance that you use a MEMS accelerometer every single day. It’s the small chip that let your smart phone automatically adjust its screen orientation. They’re great chips, and since they’re mass-produced you can add them to your projects for a song (if you can abide the tiny packaging). But we have no idea [...]
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Hack a Day
This food sealer just wasn’t cutting it for [Tinkering Engineer], so he decided to do something about it. The issue with this sealer was that it didn’t have a mode where it could simply seal bags without pulling a vacuum on it. Going through the whole process takes a reported 40 seconds in order to [...]
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Hack a Day
[Bill the “Engineer Guy” Hammack] is back with another lesson in the science behind the technology we know and love, but might not fully understand. This time around he discusses fiber optic cabling and how it is used to relay data across distances both small and large. He starts off by showing how laser light [...]
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[The Longhorn Engineer] wanted to record some of his virtual shredding sessions so he built this camera mount for a Guitar Hero controller. It holds the camera about a foot below the bottom of the controller, pointing up at the guitar and its player. Since the camera is held tightly to the guitar this produces [...]
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I [Caleb], finally had a chance to catch one of the live chat sessions over at Adafruit.com called “Ask an engineer“. I was pleasantly surprised. Though the show is only an hour long, the amount of information covered was quite amazing. They started out, announcing a new, this really cool looking touch screen system, product [...]
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Hack a Day
[Chr] picked up a pack of remote control outlets in order to reverse engineer them and build control into his own projects. These can be plugged into outlets around your house and a relay inside each module will switch whatever device is plugged into it after receiving a command from the remote. Once he cracked [...]
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Almost a month ago I started trying to reverse engineer an inexpensive LED color changing light bulb. With your help I’ve mapped out the circuit, and taken control of the bulb. But there’s still a few mysteries in this little blinker. Join me after the break to see what I’ve done so far, peruse the [...]
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The most common email we get is “how do I learn how to hack things?”. It looks looks like [ladyada] gets that question a lot too. She didn’t waste any time writing up a step by step guide to reverse engineering USB devices, specifically the Kinect. She goes into depth on how USB works, how [...]
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Dave Kennedy Tags:
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Hack3rCon 2010 Abstract: The Social-Engineer Toolkit (SET) has become a standard when it comes to social-engineering attacks and new and innovative ways in attacking the end-user. This talk will cover SET and its capabilities as well as introduce some new features and a new release. SET combines multiple attack vectors into an easily drivable interface that allows the attacker to perform advanced social-engineering attacks and compromise the intended host. Metasploit browser exploits, Custom-built Java Applet attacks, E-Mail Spear-Phishing, and much more is all integrated into the toolkit. Don't miss this talk on how to hack the human mind and utilize one of the most powerful social-engineer tools ever made.
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Hack a Day
[Johncon] wrote this fantastic instructible showing us how to make an RGB LED headband. This should come in really handy the next time we find ourselves needing one… it happens. He picked up this little RGB LED strip while on a business trip to Shanghai. He had to reverse engineer the chip that controls each [...]