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SecuriTeam
IBM Tivoli Monitoring is prone to a cross-site scripting vulnerability because it fails to sanitize user-supplied input.
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SecuriTeam
IBM Tivoli Monitoring is prone to an information-disclosure vulnerability.
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Packet Storm Security Exploits
op5 Monitoring version 5.4.2 suffers from cross site request forgery, cross site scripting, and remote SQL injection vulnerabilities.
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Hack a Day
[Dave's] been elbow-deep in mains voltage while building this home energy monitoring rig. He started with an approach that is different from most we’ve seen before. He wanted a system that could make a linear measurement to keep the accuracy as high as possible. His first thought was to use a opto-isolated linear amplifier to [...]
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Hack a Day
[Viktor's] washing machine did a good job of cleaning his clothes, but it kept a bit too quiet about it. The machine doesn’t have an audible alert to let him know the cycle has finished. He decided to build his own alarm which can just be slapped on the side of the machine. You can [...]
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Hack a Day
After years of hoping and wishing [Dave] finally took the plunge and installed solar panels on the roof of his house. He’s got twelve panels that are each rated at 240 Watts! But just having them sitting there and pumping power back to the grid isn’t enough. Understandably, he decided to add his own solar [...]
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Hack a Day
[Janne Mäntyharju] wanted to get an idea as to how much electricity he consumed in his new home, mainly to see if using his fireplace for additional heat had any effect on his bill. Luckily his power meter was mounted in the utility room of his house, making it easy to keep tabs on his [...]
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Hack a Day
[JD] at isotope11 was looking for a way to get instant feedback whenever a developer broke a piece of software they were working on. After finding a 48 inch tall traffic light, he knew what he had to do. Now, the entire development team knows the status of their code from a traffic light hanging [...]
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Hack a Day
If you happen to do a lot of video encoding, you know that your computer can really drag while the process is carried out. Our own [Mike Szczys] transcodes videos at home fairly often, and because the process is automated, he doesn’t always know if a conversion is taking place in the background. He has [...]
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SecuriTeam
Vulnerability-Lab Team discovered multiple vulnerabilities on ServersCheck Monitoring Software Application.
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Packet Storm Security Exploits
ServersCheck Monitoring version 8.8.6 suffers from cross site request forgery, cross site scripting, and session hijacking vulnerabilities.
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Hack a Day
When you need a mechanism to detect the water level within a container or tank, you have several different options. Most people opt for a simple float or probe that sits in the water, while others use optics to sense when the water is reaching an undesired level. This device built by [Danilo Abbasciano] uses [...]
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Hack a Day
Nothing says Cold War like a map of the work with LEDs embedded in it. Throw in some analog dials for good measure and you’ve got a piece that would be comfortable mounted next the WOPR in everyone’s favorite ’80s-computers-run-amok movie. We think [Dima] really hit the mark when building this status panel for OpenDNS [...]
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Hack a Day
Did you know weighing bee hives was even necessary? Of course it is. Monitoring hive weight can tell a beekeeper a lot about the size of the swarm, their harvesting habits, and the yield they are producing. We had to cover this hack because it’s a fine piece of engineering. [Trearick] designed a bee hive [...]
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Hack a Day
[Debraj Deb] put together a current monitoring device that interfaces with the circuit box at his house. The system is controlled by a PIC 18F4520 and uses an LM358 Op-Amp to rectify the AC signal, as well as an MCP6S21 for range adjustments for detecting both high or low current loads. The data displayed on [...]