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Hack a Day
Here’s a way to program an Arduino wirelessly while still using the stock IDE. It uses an alternative bootloader called SuperDuplex along with an IR receiver like the ones used for TV remotes. As you can see, this does take two parts. There is the target device which has the IR receiver, as well as [...]
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Hack a Day
This is a wiring diagram that [Soranne] put together when developing a method of programming PIC microcontrollers using an Arduino board. You can see that he takes care of the 12V issue by connecting the Master Clear (MCLR) pin to an external source. This comes with one warning that the Arduino should always be reset [...]
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Hack a Day
If you’ve ever wanted to program a microcontroller “in the cloud,” you might want to head over to Inventor Town, an online IDE that allows you to write and compile firmware for the MSP430 series of microcontrollers. After logging in with your Google account, you’re presented with a ‘My Projects’ page. From there, you can [...]
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Hack a Day
[Fezoj] likes to play around with microcontrollers and decided that he wanted to try a Bus Pirate as a new tool in his adventures. Since it’s open hardware he had his own board made and populated it himself. The trouble is, he works only with AVR chips and doesn’t have a PIC programmer. No problem, [...]
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Packet Storm Security Advisories
Red Hat Security Advisory 2011-1424-01 - Perl is a high-level programming language commonly used for system administration utilities and web programming. A heap-based buffer overflow flaw was found in the way Perl decoded Unicode strings. An attacker could create a malicious Unicode string that, when decoded by a Perl program, would cause the program to crash or, potentially, execute arbitrary code with the permissions of the user running the program. It was found that the "new" constructor of the Digest module used its argument as part of the string expression passed to the eval() function. An attacker could possibly use this flaw to execute arbitrary Perl code with the privileges of a Perl program that uses untrusted input as an argument to the constructor.
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Packet Storm Security Recent Files
Red Hat Security Advisory 2011-1424-01 - Perl is a high-level programming language commonly used for system administration utilities and web programming. A heap-based buffer overflow flaw was found in the way Perl decoded Unicode strings. An attacker could create a malicious Unicode string that, when decoded by a Perl program, would cause the program to crash or, potentially, execute arbitrary code with the permissions of the user running the program. It was found that the "new" constructor of the Digest module used its argument as part of the string expression passed to the eval() function. An attacker could possibly use this flaw to execute arbitrary Perl code with the privileges of a Perl program that uses untrusted input as an argument to the constructor.
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Packet Storm Security Misc. Files
Red Hat Security Advisory 2011-1424-01 - Perl is a high-level programming language commonly used for system administration utilities and web programming. A heap-based buffer overflow flaw was found in the way Perl decoded Unicode strings. An attacker could create a malicious Unicode string that, when decoded by a Perl program, would cause the program to crash or, potentially, execute arbitrary code with the permissions of the user running the program. It was found that the "new" constructor of the Digest module used its argument as part of the string expression passed to the eval() function. An attacker could possibly use this flaw to execute arbitrary Perl code with the privileges of a Perl program that uses untrusted input as an argument to the constructor.
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Hack a Day
Today we continue on with part 2 of our series where [Jack] shows how to program for the ATmega328p processor using the Pololu 3pi robot. In this video, he starts to dig deeper than last week’s video by showing you how to program in C so that you are directly reading inputs and directly sending [...]
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Hack a Day
[Chris] wrote us to share a neat technique he has been using to program the Arduinos he uses in his projects. He likes to build bare bones Arduino clones rather than sacrifice full dev boards, and instead of programming them via traditional means, he is using his computer’s sound card. He builds a simple dead [...]
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Packet Storm Security Recent Files
This program listens for sound. If it detects any, it starts recording automatically and also automatically stops when things become silent again.
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17:55
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Packet Storm Security Misc. Files
This program listens for sound. If it detects any, it starts recording automatically and also automatically stops when things become silent again.
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Packet Storm Security Recent Files
Tenshi is a log monitoring program, designed to watch a log file for lines matching user defined regular expression and report on the matches. The regular expressions are assigned to queues which have an alert interval and a list of mail recipients. Queues can be set to send a notification as soon as there is a log line assigned to it, or to send periodic reports.
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Packet Storm Security Misc. Files
Tenshi is a log monitoring program, designed to watch a log file for lines matching user defined regular expression and report on the matches. The regular expressions are assigned to queues which have an alert interval and a list of mail recipients. Queues can be set to send a notification as soon as there is a log line assigned to it, or to send periodic reports.
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Hack a Day
[Kelly] sent in a tip saying that Livescribe, the company behind a remarkable smartpen able to record handwriting, was shuttering the developer program by taking down their dev forums and removing the SDK, taking away the ability to write custom apps. [Kelly] posted about this on her blog. Livescribe has a thriving community around it [...]
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Packet Storm Security Recent Files
ctunnel is a program for tunneling and proxying TCP or UDP connections via a cryptographic tunnel. ctunnel can be used to secure any existing TCP or UDP based protocol, such as HTTP, Telnet, FTP, RSH, MySQL, VNC, DNS, XDMCP, NFS, etc. You can also chain or bounce connections to any number of intermediary hosts.
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Packet Storm Security Misc. Files
ctunnel is a program for tunneling and proxying TCP or UDP connections via a cryptographic tunnel. ctunnel can be used to secure any existing TCP or UDP based protocol, such as HTTP, Telnet, FTP, RSH, MySQL, VNC, DNS, XDMCP, NFS, etc. You can also chain or bounce connections to any number of intermediary hosts.
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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
[StaticChanger] built a scoreboard to display his kill statistics from Halo for the PC. Yes, we’ve seen kill counters before, but we like the way that he gathers the data. This project is reading the score directly from an address in memory. Using a program called Cheat Engine, the memory used by a program can [...]
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Hack a Day
The program avr-size is part of the AVR-GCC toolchain used to develop programs for that line of microprocessors. The program tells you how much space the code will take up on the chip, important information if you’re trying to cram a program into a small program memory. Perhaps more importantly, it shows you how much [...]
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Hack a Day
The Copenhagen Suborbitals are now within one week of their first launch. We looked in on the non-profit and non-secretive space program back in March but we had no idea the group had a frickin’ submarine at their disposal. What you see above is the rocket on its floating launch platform. The submarine will haul [...]
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Packet Storm Security Tools
This program listens for sound. If it detects any, it starts recording automatically and also automatically stops when things become silent again.
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Packet Storm Security Recent Files
This program listens for sound. If it detects any, it starts recording automatically and also automatically stops when things become silent again.
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Hack a Day
With the recently proposed cuts to NASA, our friends across the pond (in Northampton UK) decided to take action with a space program of their own… at least at a miniature scale. NortHACKton, a hackerspace in Northampton decided to host a rocketry day consisting of rockets powered by chemical reactions, pressurized water bottles, and even [...]
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Packet Storm Security Tools
aircrack-ng is a set of tools for auditing wireless networks. It's an enhanced/reborn version of aircrack. It consists of airodump (an 802.11 packet capture program), aireplay (an 802.11 packet injection program), aircrack (static WEP and WPA-PSK cracking), airdecap (decrypts WEP/WPA capture files), and some tools to handle capture files (merge, convert, etc.).
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Packet Storm Security Recent Files
aircrack-ng is a set of tools for auditing wireless networks. It's an enhanced/reborn version of aircrack. It consists of airodump (an 802.11 packet capture program), aireplay (an 802.11 packet injection program), aircrack (static WEP and WPA-PSK cracking), airdecap (decrypts WEP/WPA capture files), and some tools to handle capture files (merge, convert, etc.).
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Hack a Day
[Adrian Crenshaw] is up to no good with this programmable USB device. [Adrian's] creation identifies itself as a USB keyboard and can be programmed to do whatever you want. That’s because it’s based around the Teensy board which sports an ATmega32 that will cost you only $18. He’s added a set of DIP switches for [...]
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remote-exploit & backtrack
I have an ASUS P6T7 WS SuperComputer motherboard with 4 nvidia 9800GTx+ cards in it and I installed the aircrack-cuda program I learned about on these forums **.
I can rip through passwords using John The Ripper at about 200,000K/s but the program misses the password of a known .cap file that I have.
When I run aircrack-ng (normal) using a word list of all English words I can crack the capture easily, but when running the CUDA enabled version I get to the end of the list without ever finding the password.
Is this a Known issue or did I do something wrong?
I googled the problem but I always end up back at these forums with no answer.
I am new to forums in general so please be gentile if I did it wrong and just made an ass out of myself.
**howtos/23208-aircrack-ng-cuda-wpa-2-psk-hacking-backtrack-4beta.html][/url]
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remote-exploit & backtrack
Hey I'm not doing any hacking right now, just trying to set up a network.
I have a computer running Linux, and it has two wifi cards:
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wlan0 = RTL8187L (This is an Alfa 500mw)
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wlan1 = rt73 (This is just a shitty little TP-Link USB stick)
So I've got an extension lead for the Alfa and it's mounted on top of my house. The Alfa is used to connect to a network which is about 100 metres away, and this network provides an Internet connection.
What I want to do is broadcast an AP from my other wifi card (the rt73), so that computers in my house can connect to it. I will set up routing between
wlan1 and
wlan0 so that computers in my house can access the internet.
Setting up
wlan1 and setting up the routing will be a piece of cake:
Code:
ifconfig wlan1 10.10.10.1 netmask 255.255.255.0
echo 1 > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward
iptables -t nat -A POSTROUTING -o wlan0 -s 10.10.10.0/24 -j MASQUERADE
Also I will set up DHCP on
wlan1 so that all my computers at home can get connected to the access point with ease.
Now, here's the question:
What program should I use for managing the access point which will be broadcast from wlan1?
I've heard of
hostapd,
airbase-ng and
mdk3.
I want to have a full range of options for the AP I broadcast from wlan1, e.g. whether it's not encrypted, or WEP, or WPA.
Which program would you recommend? Which is most reliable and does its job the best for what I'm looking for?
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remote-exploit & backtrack
Is there a program for Linux that I can manipulate EXE files such as merging and changing icons and file sizes?
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Packet Storm Security Tools
UnHash is a program that performs a brute force attack against a given hash. The hash can be MD5 or SHA1, and the program will auto-detect which one is given.
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Packet Storm Security Recent Files
UnHash is a program that performs a brute force attack against a given hash. The hash can be MD5 or SHA1, and the program will auto-detect which one is given.