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Hack a Day
In the quest to add some mood lighting in his basement, [Mohonri] found an infrared wireless remote that is able to control several RGB LED strips. The only problem with this remote is the inability to control it via a wall-mount panel or even a computer. Obviously this would not stand for such a swank basement, [...]
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A while back, [DragonMinded] picked up a bunch of old arcade and pinball parts from a guy on Craigslist. These parts sat around for a while until a really neat plasma dot matrix display was found in the corner of a box in his garage. Doing the only reasonable thing, [DragonMinded] figured out how to [...]
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Hack a Day
[Troy Wright] acquired a lot of twenty broken Dell Axim PDAs. This type hardware was quite popular a decade ago, but looks archaic when compared to a modern cell phone. That’s why he was able to get them for a song. After a bit of work he managed to resurrect eight of the units, but was dismayed [...]
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Hack a Day
LCD displays taken from old Nokia phones have been a staple of the hardware makers for years now, so we’re very happy to see [Andy] reverse engineering a full color QVGA display so we can move our grayscale projects over to a full-color display. The screen in a Nokia 2730, 5000, and 7100 cell phone is a [...]
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Hack a Day
The crew over at the Hungarian Autonomous Center for Knowledge (H.A.C.K.) say they aren’t the most well-funded organization out there, so they were stoked when they found they could afford to bring a slightly used UNI-T UT2025B digital oscilloscope into the shop. As they started to tinker with it, the scope revealed one major shortcoming [...]
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Hack a Day
[Kevin] has been working on reverse engineering the protocol used by the Arduino IDE and porting it to the Arduino platform. Now that his BootDrive project is nearing completion, he’s ready to give every Arduino the ability to program another Arduino over an SD card. BootDrive isn’t terribly different from using an Arduino as an ISP, [...]
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[Travis Goodspeed] wrote in to tell us about his work reverse engineering the Bluetooth communications on this SPOT module. He’s targeted the post as a general guide to sniffing Bluetooth transmissions, but was inspired to use the SPOT as an example after seeing this other SPOT hack. We know he’s a fan of getting things [...]
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Hack a Day
[Todd Harrison] took a slew of pictures in his quest to loose all the secrets of the G-35 Christmas Lights. These are a string of 50 plastic bulbs which house individually addressable RGB LEDs. We’ve seen a ton of projects that use them, starting about a year ago with the original reverse engineering and most [...]
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Hack a Day
[qDot] recently got his hands on a MyKeepon toy and after messing with it a bit, decided to tear it down to see what was inside. He had hopes of easily modding the toy, but like most adventures in hacking, things might take a while longer than he first imagined. In his teardown you can [...]
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Hack a Day
The Nike+ hardware is obviously an interesting device. We haven’t heard a whole lot about hacking one until now, but [Dimitry] has decided to change that. Many would assume that the data transmitted off of these sensors is quite simple, however there’s a bit more than meets the eye. Amongst other challenges, all the data [...]
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Packet Storm Security Recent Files
ClubHACK Magazine Issue 20 - Topics covered include rootkits with boot infection, reverse engineering and malware analysis, ostinato, angry malwares, and more.
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Packet Storm Security Misc. Files
ClubHACK Magazine Issue 20 - Topics covered include rootkits with boot infection, reverse engineering and malware analysis, ostinato, angry malwares, and more.
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Hack a Day
While not necessarily an easy thing to learn, the ability to reverse engineer embedded device firmware is an incredibly useful skill. Reverse engineering firmware allows you to analyze a device for bugs and vulnerabilities, as well as gives you the opportunity to add features if you happen to be so inclined. When it comes to [...]
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Hack a Day
A few months ago [Jason] got his hands on a free Coby DP700WD digital picture frame and thought it would be fun to hack. After realizing that the frame did not run any sort of Linux-based OS he figured his options were pretty limited, but he gave it a shot anyways. The frame came with [...]
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Hack a Day
While e-paper is common among e-readers, there are very few, if any phones other than the MOTOFONE that exclusively use an e-paper display. [Steve] had one of these phones sitting around and thought it could be used to build a low-power clock. Since the bistable e-paper display can retain the currently active content even when [...]
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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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Hack a Day
Occasionally when a device breaks, the defect is obvious. Whether it is a blown fuse or a defective capacitor, generally the easy to see stuff is easy to fix. When a problem is more subtle, or when doing some more advanced tasks like adding functionality to a device, greater knowledge about a circuit board is [...]
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PhreakNIC 11 Abstract: This talk gives a brief overview and many kinks and quirks in the F/OSS implementation of the Microsoft Windows OS that is ReactOS. Join Qui Gon Gene and newcomer PJ in the fun as they discover what ReactOS is, what it can and cannot do, and why, despite being an extremely noble project, it isn't quite ready for primetime. Skill levels from n00b all the way to network and OS gods are welcome to attend.
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Packet Storm Security Misc. Files
The Hackito Ergo Sum 2011 Call For Papers has been announced. It will be held from April 7th to the 9th, 2011 in Paris, France. HES2011 will be a bigger event with even more talks, focusing on hardcore computer and network security, insecurity, vulnerability analysis, reverse engineering, research and hacking, and will try to keep the high quality content.
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Packet Storm Security Recent Files
The Hackito Ergo Sum 2011 Call For Papers has been announced. It will be held from April 7th to the 9th, 2011 in Paris, France. HES2011 will be a bigger event with even more talks, focusing on hardcore computer and network security, insecurity, vulnerability analysis, reverse engineering, research and hacking, and will try to keep the high quality content.
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Hack a Day
has been hard at work reverse engineering the charging method used by Apple products. This saga takes us through the years as new devices were released and subsequently broke Minty Boost’s charging capabilities. It seems the data lines were gradually adopted as a means for iPhones and iPods to identify the charger that had been [...]
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Packet Storm Security Misc. Files
Viper Corp Collection Issue 0x02 - This paper is a reverse engineering tutorial. It was originally written in Portuguese by F3rGO and has been translated.
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Packet Storm Security Misc. Files
The Hackito Ergo Sum 2010 Call For Papers has been announced. It will be held from April 8th to 10th, 2010 in Paris, France. HES2010 will focus on hardcore computer security, insecurity, vulnerability analysis, reverse engineering, research and hacking.
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Packet Storm Security Recent Files
The Hackito Ergo Sum 2010 Call For Papers has been announced. It will be held from April 8th to 10th, 2010 in Paris, France. HES2010 will focus on hardcore computer security, insecurity, vulnerability analysis, reverse engineering, research and hacking.