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Hack a Day
It’s our understanding that the video game industry has long been a driving force in new and better graphics processing hardware. But they’re not the only benefactors to these advances. As we’ve heard before, a graphics processing unit is uniquely qualified to process encryption hashes quickly (we’ve seen this with bitcoin mining). This project strings [...]
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Hack a Day
[Paul] is sick and tired of his homemade root beer being flat. He analyzed the problem with his carbonation techniques and ended up with a method of force carbonating beverages using dry ice. He starts of by discussing the various methods that are used to carbonate beverages. There’s the old yeast and sugar trick that takes place [...]
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Packet Storm Security Recent Files
This is a small application built to demo the weakness in pgsql and networking. It is capable of running login attempts from multiple threads in parallel and can run up to 1024 concurrent connections.
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Packet Storm Security Tools
This is a small application built to demo the weakness in pgsql and networking. It is capable of running login attempts from multiple threads in parallel and can run up to 1024 concurrent connections.
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Packet Storm Security Misc. Files
This is a small application built to demo the weakness in pgsql and networking. It is capable of running login attempts from multiple threads in parallel and can run up to 1024 concurrent connections.
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Hack a Day
This clever hack uses an Arduino to do a brute force attack on a computer’s BIOS. In theory, this technique could be used for other programs, but it’s use would be limited since there’s no way to account for too many wrong passwords. The Arduino generates and outputs the possible password emulating a USB keyboard. [...]
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Packet Storm Security Exploits
EssentialSoft Sales Force Automation Systems suffers from a remote SQL injection vulnerability that allows for authentication bypass.
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Hack a Day
At one point or another, who hasn’t had a dream in which you could fly, simply by thinking about it? [Yehuda Duenyas, aka XXXY] is currently working on a project at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute which can allow you to do just that. As part of a thesis project dubbed the “Infinity Simulator“, he has constructed [...]
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Hack a Day
Strap yourself in, it’s going to be a bumpy ride. No really, if you don’t believe us, check out the video after the break of this bouncing and rolling game system. [Shawn McGrath] built it to compliment the gaming experience for Dyad, an indie game for which he is a developer. His wife was kind [...]
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Hack a Day
In the ongoing quest to make the Force Trainer useful [Hunter Scott] developed a music composition platform for your mind (channel Jack Black’s voice for the last half of that sentence). Using the Force Trainer’s serial port [Hunter] feeds the data stream into a computer via an FTDI cable and uses Processing to make the [...]
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Hack a Day
This cool mod brings force feedback to the Nintendo DS. There’s a motor with an offset weight mounted inside the DS for vibration and some nice SMD LEDs plopped in there for good measure. The force feedback is being controlled via a picaxe mocrocontroller and triggered from the analog audio signal. While using the analog [...]