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Hack a Day
We’ve seen a lot of builds using electroluminescent wire, usually in the realm of costumes and props. Unfortunately, most electrical engineers don’t deal with blinking and dimming EL wire and panels and any tinkerer trying to control electroluminescence doesn’t have a lot of resources on how to control EL stuff. [ch00f] wanted to fill this knowledge gap, [...]
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Hack a Day
[Shane Burrell] decided to spend some time learning how the keypad on the his Kenwood TM-710A APRS radio mic works. It uses a different technique than you might think. Normally a grid of buttons is scanned as a matrix to detect keypresses, but this hardware actually counts pulses on a serial wire to take each [...]
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Hack a Day
If you’ve been putting off that reupholstering project here’s a little incentive to get started. Adafruit now has some electroluminescent wire which is perfect for use as piping. They’ve outfitted a small sofa with the glowing material and we think it looks great whether switched on or not. The installation process is really quite easy. The EL [...]
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Hack a Day
We really like this take on a conductive wire maze game. It’s the result of a 48-hour hackathon in Belgium which required that all projects stemming from the event use an Arduino. We think [Jan] and [Kristof] made perfect use of the prototyping device in the time allotted. The event organizers thought so too because [...]
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Hack a Day
Agonize no more over stripping the insulation off of tiny wires like those used in ribbon cables. For years we’ve used razor blades to do this, as the tiniest wires don’t have a slot on our trusty wire strippers. But often we cut all the way though the conductor (or many of the strands) when [...]
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Hack a Day
[Jonathan Thomson] was ruminating on EL wire displays and decided that most he has seen are boring, static fixtures or installations that simply flash EL wire on and off at a fixed rate. He thought that EL wire has far more potential than that, and set off to build something more exciting. Using a graphic [...]
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Packet Storm Security Exploits
The Singtel 2Wire gateway router comes shipped with a hardcoded password that cannot be changed and suffers from a lack of cross site request forgery protection.
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Packet Storm Security Recent Files
The Singtel 2Wire gateway router comes shipped with a hardcoded password that cannot be changed and suffers from a lack of cross site request forgery protection.
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Packet Storm Security Misc. Files
The Singtel 2Wire gateway router comes shipped with a hardcoded password that cannot be changed and suffers from a lack of cross site request forgery protection.
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Packet Storm Security Exploits
Oracle DataDirect multiple native wire protocol ODBC drivers HOST attribute stack based buffer overflow proof of concept exploit. Oracle Hyperion Performance Management and BI version 11.1.2.1.0 is affected.
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Packet Storm Security Recent Files
Oracle DataDirect multiple native wire protocol ODBC drivers HOST attribute stack based buffer overflow proof of concept exploit. Oracle Hyperion Performance Management and BI version 11.1.2.1.0 is affected.
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15:44
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Packet Storm Security Misc. Files
Oracle DataDirect multiple native wire protocol ODBC drivers HOST attribute stack based buffer overflow proof of concept exploit. Oracle Hyperion Performance Management and BI version 11.1.2.1.0 is affected.
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Hack a Day
[Rul] built a nice laser trip wire alarm for use in Airsoft matches. Just place the enclosure so that the beam crosses a doorway and it will sound an alarm when the beam is broken. The only problem with this setup is that you need a reflective surface on the opposite side that can be [...]
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Hack a Day
Reader [Andre] sent in a link which tells us all about this “cool” Copper Oxide Thermoelectric Generator. All you need is a bit of solid copper wire and a gas torch. Burn the wire so it gets a nice coating of oxide. From there, it is a matter of making the 2 sections of burned [...]
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Hack a Day
All EL wire drivers use a resonator circuit to supply power to the EL wire. It’s an efficient system, but [Paul] noticed that there was some color change when powering different lengths of wire off of the same driver. He realized that this is because of the changing frequency of the resonator circuit, so the [...]
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Hack a Day
[Paul] wrote in to share a project he recently helped assemble, a huge rolling light sculpture with a ton of computer-controlled EL wire circuits. The sculpture recently featured as a float at the Starlight Parade held in Portland, Oregon. Working alongside the folks from Hand Eye Supply, [Paul] helped design and build all 114 of [...]
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Packet Storm Security Exploits
This Metasploit module will reset the admin password on a 2wire wireless router. This works by using a setup wizard page that fails to check if a user is authenticated and doesn't remove or block after first access.
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Packet Storm Security Recent Files
This Metasploit module will reset the admin password on a 2wire wireless router. This works by using a setup wizard page that fails to check if a user is authenticated and doesn't remove or block after first access.
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Packet Storm Security Misc. Files
This Metasploit module will reset the admin password on a 2wire wireless router. This works by using a setup wizard page that fails to check if a user is authenticated and doesn't remove or block after first access.
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Hack a Day
[Gordon] sent us a tip about this simple laser trip wire system after reading yesterday’s post on a more complicated laser security unit. That build did a lot to provide functionality, such as a system to disarm the trip wire, and a robust light detection circuit. This time around there’s more happening with smoke and [...]
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Packet Storm Security Exploits
Live Wire version 2.0 and Live Wire Style version 2.3.1 for WordPress suffer from cross site scripting, denial of service, path disclosure and abuse of functionality vulnerabilities.
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Packet Storm Security Misc. Files
Live Wire version 2.0 and Live Wire Style version 2.3.1 for WordPress suffer from cross site scripting, denial of service, path disclosure and abuse of functionality vulnerabilities.
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Packet Storm Security Exploits
Live Wire Edition theme version 2.3.1 for WordPress suffers from cross site scripting, denial of service, path disclosure and abuse of functionality vulnerabilities.
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Packet Storm Security Recent Files
Live Wire Edition theme version 2.3.1 for WordPress suffers from cross site scripting, denial of service, path disclosure and abuse of functionality vulnerabilities.
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Packet Storm Security Misc. Files
Live Wire Edition theme version 2.3.1 for WordPress suffers from cross site scripting, denial of service, path disclosure and abuse of functionality vulnerabilities.
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Hack a Day
This hack is a bit older, but one aspect of the setup makes it worth sharing. Shift registers are a common component to include in a project when you need to increase the number of I/O pins available. We’ve used them to drive LCD screens before, but we never realize you could use a 595 [...]
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Hack a Day
[Alex] knows his strippers. By his estimation, he has stripped millions of wires over the years, and he has seen his fair share of wire strippers come and go. That cheap set of wire strippers you have with the graduated holes, or that adjustable stripper you squeeze as you pull the wire through? They just [...]
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Hack a Day
Instructables user [samsmith17] wanted to cover his bike with EL wire for this year’s Burning Man, but he didn’t want to mess with the hassle of using batteries as a power source. Instead, he decided that his EL wire bike would be powered solely by the rider. In the interest of keeping things green, the [...]
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Hack a Day
Here’s [Badwolf's] team posing with their college project. It’s a 4-axis gimbal mount for a camera that they designed in CAD, cut parts using a laser, then milled them down to specifications. In the picture above there is a tiny point-and-shoot camera mounted inside the suspended ring but the rig’s strong enough to support cameras [...]
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Hack a Day
We hope you’ve already got parts on hand for your holiday projects because shipping might be a little slow at this time of year. But if you’ve got a bag and some unused EL wire here’s a one-day project you should try. Make yourself a Tron-inspired shoulder bag, or backpack. On the right, [PT] is [...]
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Hack a Day
For Halloween [Paul] wanted to build a Jacob’s Ladder without the peril that working with high voltage might bring. He was inspired by a sequencer board for electroluminescent wire and decided to build a Jacob’s Ladder simulator using the glowing material. What he ended up with is quite convincing. Eight segments of EL wire have been mounted [...]
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Hack a Day
As you can see, [Phillip Torrone] has a nice start on his Tron costume for the movie premiere. Electroluminescent wire is what makes these costumes glow and if you’ve never worked with the stuff before you’re in for a treat. Adafruit posted a tutorial explaining how to work with EL wire. The process isn’t hard, [...]
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Hack a Day
[Jeri's] back with a series of videos that outlines the step-by-step electroluminescent wire manufacturing, making EL panels from PCBs, and assembling power supplies for EL hardware. These concepts are actually quite approachable, something we don’t expect from someone who makes their own integrated circuits at home. The concept here is that an alternating current traveling [...]
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Hack a Day
EL back-lit keyboard A couple bucks worth of EL wire gives a nice green glow to [Mark Shasha's] T400 Elite. Hopefully [Jeri Ellsworth] has some time to pull those how-to videos together so that we can make our own EL wire to replicate this hack. Mini kaboom This tiny cannon is right out of Night at the [...]
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Hack a Day
[Jeri Ellsworth] adds electroluminescent wire to the list of things she makes. The materials list is incredibly low. The common components are epoxy coated magnet wire for the center conductor and bare wire for the second conductor. The part you don’t have on hand is phosphors, although she does link to a source. The bad [...]
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Hack a Day
[MC] realized he had forgotten about an order for 2000 cut wires that was now due in a few days. Rather than dropping everything to complete the task, he whipped up this machine to cut the wires for him. A PIC 16F628 board drives a couple of battery-powered drill motors. One of them powers two lawnmower [...]
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Hack a Day
One complaint we hear about often is ear-bud’s cables getting tangled within backpacks. [Andrew] was having this “spaghetti” wire problem, and also wanted to listen to his music with ear protection on – where ear-buds are usually uncomfortable. The latter problem is fixed by placing speakers inside of folding ear protectors, and the cable is [...]
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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.
However, [...]