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Hack a Day
Here are the contronl modules for a sous-vide project over at Nerdkits. [Humberto] and crew continue doing a great job of focusing a project on one goal, then explaining the steps needed to get there. In this case they wanted to build their own sous-vide appliance that was cheap, and didn’t really require the user [...]
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Hack a Day
[Woodporterhouse] must deal with regular power black outs in his area. He recently converted a rack-mount uninterruptible power supply to feed a portion of his mains wiring. This one is not to be missed, since he did such a great job on the project, and an equally remarkable job of documenting it. It’s one of the best [...]
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Hack a Day
We think [FlorianH] did a bang-up job of prototyping his Minima Quadcopter on the cheap. The total bill comes in right around $200 and we’re very happy with the quality of parts as well as the results. Here you can see the top of the double-sided board which he etched to host all of the [...]
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Packet Storm Security Exploits
This Metasploit module exploits the Oracle Job Scheduler to execute arbitrary commands. The Job Scheduler is implemented via the component extjob.exe which listens on a named pipe called "orcljsex" and execute arbitrary commands received throw this channel via CreateProcess(). In order to connect to the Named Pipe remotely SMB access is required. This Metasploit module has been tested on Oracle 10g Release 1 where the Oracle Job Scheduler runs as SYSTEM on Windows but it's disabled by default.
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Packet Storm Security Recent Files
This Metasploit module exploits the Oracle Job Scheduler to execute arbitrary commands. The Job Scheduler is implemented via the component extjob.exe which listens on a named pipe called "orcljsex" and execute arbitrary commands received throw this channel via CreateProcess(). In order to connect to the Named Pipe remotely SMB access is required. This Metasploit module has been tested on Oracle 10g Release 1 where the Oracle Job Scheduler runs as SYSTEM on Windows but it's disabled by default.
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Packet Storm Security Misc. Files
This Metasploit module exploits the Oracle Job Scheduler to execute arbitrary commands. The Job Scheduler is implemented via the component extjob.exe which listens on a named pipe called "orcljsex" and execute arbitrary commands received throw this channel via CreateProcess(). In order to connect to the Named Pipe remotely SMB access is required. This Metasploit module has been tested on Oracle 10g Release 1 where the Oracle Job Scheduler runs as SYSTEM on Windows but it's disabled by default.
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Hack a Day
The LM317 is a favorite for many people who want quick, cheap, reliable and ajustable power. It only takes a few parts to set up and it does its job rather well. Sometimes though, you just need a power supply.While there are a million tutorials out there, not many go as in depth as [Phil] [...]
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Hack a Day
[EverestX] works in the Security industry and is often required to recover or penetrate various systems for a variety of reasons. He wanted to create an all-in-one tool that he could easily carry from job to job which would provide him with several essential functions. He required that the device house a bootable operating system [...]
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Hack a Day
Remember when you used to have to dial into a Bulletin Board System to connect with others through computers? How about those fond memories of phone phreaking? If you find that the details are fading in your mind you’ll be happy to know that [Jason Scott] is making sure they’ll never be forgotten. And now [...]
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Hack a Day
Instructables user [trumpkin] recently built an all-hardware based keypad lock for a contest he was entering, and we thought it was pretty neat. The lock uses mostly NAND gates and 555 timers to get the job done, which makes it a nice alternative to similar software-based projects we have seen in the past. The lock [...]
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Hack a Day
With more pixels and more objects to track you’re going to need to get that AVR running pretty fast to get the job done. But [Vladutz2000] figured why stop at 16 MHz when you can overclock an ATmega32 to 27 MHz for a faster gaming experience? This build may not be as colorful as Super [...]
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Hack a Day
This slick little chronograph can tell you how fast your paintballs are going, as well as what your firing rate is. In this instructible by [Klash69], you can see how to build one for yourself for less than $40. Chronographs themselves aren’t usually too interesting, but we thing he has done a great job here. [...]
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Hack a Day
[Raphi Giandiulio] grew tired of designing expensive things for Texas Instruments, so he quit his job and built this organ. Now there is some back story here, [Raphi's] dad was a professional musician and [Raphi] played trumpet through college. He is a mechanical engineer by trade and that’s where a lot of the expertise for [...]
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Hack a Day
Adafruit industries is doing their part to help the hacker community with their latest addition, a job board. It just went live today so there aren’t many jobs posted, but we expect that to change in the immediate future. you can also post your services offered there, if you’re looking for work. We really appreciate [...]
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Hack a Day
[Simon Inns] turned out this VU meter with a 16 RGB LEDs. He’s using three 16-bit TLC5940NTG LED drivers for the project. They’re not cheap chips but they do a great job. If you were looking to save on parts [Simon] found there’s more than enough brightness and any loss due to multiplexing would not [...]
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Hack a Day
Ever accidentally left your front door ajar and had a pet escape? [BlackCow] came up with a simple solution to this problem. The circuit is fairly rudimentary but a great example of using the basics to get the job done. Now, instead of having an alarm that sounds as soon as the door is open, he has [...]