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Hack a Day
Sous vide cookers aren’t anything new, but [Phil] wanted to build the first sous vide using the osPID, an open source PID controller just released in the last month. The build uses the osPID Open Source PID controller we saw last week that comes with inputs for a thermocouple and pair of relays capable of switching [...]
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Packet Storm Security Exploits
Black Hat Academy has decided to go open source with the Bleeding Life 2 exploit pack. This is an exploit pack that affects Windows-based web browsers via Adobe and Java.
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Packet Storm Security Recent Files
Black Hat Academy has decided to go open source with the Bleeding Life 2 exploit pack. This is an exploit pack that affects Windows-based web browsers via Adobe and Java.
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Packet Storm Security Misc. Files
Black Hat Academy has decided to go open source with the Bleeding Life 2 exploit pack. This is an exploit pack that affects Windows-based web browsers via Adobe and Java.
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Hack a Day
[Ray] wrote in to share a great project he just recently wrapped up, an open-source sprinkler valve controller. Built in collaboration with Wired Magazine’s editor-in-chief [Chris Anderson], the sprinkler controller is designed to replace the limited commercial sprinkler timers that typically come with a new home sprinkler setup. Their system greatly expands on the idea [...]
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Hack a Day
Versaloon is an open source, USB connected project, that centers around an STM32 processor and provides a standard JTAG pinout. Above you see the Nano version which has a 10-pin JTAG connector, but there is also a 20-pin option on the Handy model. Great, another JTAG programmer. Well this can do a bit more than [...]
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Hack a Day
Adafruit Technologies has announced the winner of the Open Source Kinect contest. [Hector], who we mentioned yesterday has won, providing both RGB and depth access to the device. Some of you were asking at that time, why the contest was not over yet. Well, Adafruit had to verify. The image you see above are of [...]
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Packet Storm Security Tools
XSSer is an open source penetration testing tool that automates the process of detecting and exploiting XSS injections against different applications. It contains several options to try to bypass certain filters, and various special techniques of code injection.
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Hack a Day
Android is the prime OS for developing applications in today for many reasons. The main reasons being that it is Open Source and Intuitive. In addition it uses Java for development, which is quite an easy language to get used to and develop in. This being said, a lot of you have great ideas for [...]
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Packet Storm Security Tools
EFIPW is a tool that can be used to decode and modify Apple EFI firmware passwords via the command line. It is designed after the non open source OFPW utility and is designed to work on Intel machines running Leopard or newer. Useful for lab deployments (setting the firmware password of machines as a post install item) and pen tests (recovering the EFI firmware password).
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Packet Storm Security Recent Files
EFIPW is a tool that can be used to decode and modify Apple EFI firmware passwords via the command line. It is designed after the non open source OFPW utility and is designed to work on Intel machines running Leopard or newer. Useful for lab deployments (setting the firmware password of machines as a post install item) and pen tests (recovering the EFI firmware password).