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Hack a Day
As masters of technology, our desks are often cluttered with odds and ends. We have cables spewing out of every nook, and our computer ports full. The last thing we really want is more stuff getting in the way or buried under piles of technical documentation when adding something like a USB hub. That is [...]
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Hack a Day
[Mike] picked up a cheap USB hub for four pounds (about $6) including delivery. He wanted to know how it’s possible to get quality electronics for that price, and as you may have guessed it’s not possible. He cracked open the power supply that shipped with the hub and hooked it up for some testing. [...]
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Packet Storm Security Advisories
It was discovered that a local attacker can send a malformed USB hub class descriptor via a malicious USB device and trigger a kernel stack overflow in Solaris versions 8, 9, 10, and 11 Express.
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Packet Storm Security Recent Files
It was discovered that a local attacker can send a malformed USB hub class descriptor via a malicious USB device and trigger a kernel stack overflow in Solaris versions 8, 9, 10, and 11 Express.
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Packet Storm Security Misc. Files
It was discovered that a local attacker can send a malformed USB hub class descriptor via a malicious USB device and trigger a kernel stack overflow in Solaris versions 8, 9, 10, and 11 Express.
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Hack a Day
As a student of MIT, [Jed Storey] has access to a ton of machine tools, so he decided to build an electric longboard with hub motors by hand. He wound up re-doing a lot of his project, so we can commiserate with him on the trials of R&D. Inspired by the BWD scooter, [Jed]‘s longboard uses [...]
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Packet Storm Security Exploits
WD TV Live Hub versions 2.06.10 and below suffer from anonymous access, full path disclosure, authentication bypass, command execution, denial of service, and remote root shell vulnerabilities. PDF discussing the issues along with multiple exploits included.
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Packet Storm Security Recent Files
WD TV Live Hub versions 2.06.10 and below suffer from anonymous access, full path disclosure, authentication bypass, command execution, denial of service, and remote root shell vulnerabilities. PDF discussing the issues along with multiple exploits included.
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Packet Storm Security Misc. Files
WD TV Live Hub versions 2.06.10 and below suffer from anonymous access, full path disclosure, authentication bypass, command execution, denial of service, and remote root shell vulnerabilities. PDF discussing the issues along with multiple exploits included.
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Hack a Day
[Craig Carmichael] has been hard at work on his electric hub motor for cars. Unlike typical electrical vehicles the plan is to bypass the transmission, differential, and everything else all together by connecting directly to the hub of the wheel. The goal of giving greater thrust and still allowing the use of a gas engine [...]
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Hack a Day
Did you order that 4-port USB hub because it was almost free but now it’s just sitting in your junk box? Why not turn it into an In System Programmer for AVR chips? [Paul] came up with HUB ISP as an answer to the chicken-or-egg problem we’ve seen with other diy programmers. It uses the [...]
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Hack a Day
[Viktor], one of our favorite avid hackers, has been playing around with 1-wire systems all this month. What started out as a MicroLAN Fonera has turned into an iButton interface, to a 1-wire powered hub, and finally a 1-wire character driven LCD. Anyone looking at 1-wire systems or OWFS could surely benefit from his testing.
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darkc0de
FB Sniffer HUB/Hotspot/non-poisoned Network
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Hack a Day
Hub motors put the power inside of the wheel. [Teamtestbot] goes deep into the hows and whys of building these motors, from parts, to windings, to the math behind the power ratios. The working example puts an electric motor inside the rear wheel of a Razor scooter. Past projects used belts to transfer the work [...]