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Embedded Hacking: Rocketting fun
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Wednesday, March 11, 2009. Gabe] sent in this project summary from his rocketry club’s yearly project. Problems caused everything to fail during flight. If you’re interested in seeing more from the club, check out their site. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Parts: 32KB SPI SRAM memory (23K256). STK500 as an Arduino. Hackit: Hackable Bluetooth bracelet. DIY TomTom docking station. Location aware task tracking. GPS logging Arduino shield. Ardupilot: arduino based UAV autopilot.
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Android Hacking: Android hacked to run on real hardware
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Sunday, March 8, 2009. Android hacked to run on real hardware. Google told us that we wouldn't see any Android. With that information, tinkerers around the world have gotten a variety of Sharp devices running Android: the SL-C760, C3000M, SL-C3000 series, and the SL-6000 have all been confirmed running the OS. Hopefully that means we'll be seeing a lot more unofficial Android devices soon - check a couple videos after the break. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Android hacked to run on real hardware.
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Android Hacking: September 2009
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Monday, September 14, 2009. Android app “tests” Windows vulnerability. An Android App for “testing”. The Windows SMB2 vulnerability we covered last week. Has been released. For testing? The availability of this kind of software makes it ridiculously easy for anybody to go out and cause some havoc. Go right now and double check that your machines that run Windows Vista or Windows Server 2008 are protected. See the “workarounds” section.). Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Android Hacking: Easy G1 rooting
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Thursday, May 7, 2009. It’s been many months since the T-Mobile G1. In that time, the process has been streamlined and tools have been built to make it much easier. Having a rooted phone has become even more desirable with the recent release of the 1.5 firmware. That includes an onscreen keyboard along with other improvements. Having a rooted phone means you can do tricks like setting up a 3G/WiFi bridge. Taylor Wimberly] has written a guide to help you easily root your G1.
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Android Hacking: Ubuntu gets Android apps
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Wednesday, June 3, 2009. Ubuntu gets Android apps. Canonical, the main sponsor Ubuntu Linux, is developing an Android execution environment. To allow android apps on Linux desktops. There’s still a lot of work to do to get this running smooth, but they do have a proof of concept functioning, as seen above. This could be very nice for those who have linux netbooks. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Ubuntu gets Android apps.
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CellPhone Hack: APRS tracking
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Thursday, May 7, 2009. We really wish we had a little more information on the construction of this, but [Jeff] made this APRS tracker several years ago. APRS, or Automatic Packet Reporting System. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Embedded Hacking: Windows 7 and Vista crash via SMB exploit
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Thursday, September 10, 2009. Windows 7 and Vista crash via SMB exploit. Laurent Gaffié] has discovered an exploit that affects Windows Vista, Windows 7. And possibly Windows Server 2008 (unconfirmed). This method attacks via the NEGOTIATE PROTOCOL REQUEST which is the first SMB query sent. The vulnerability is present only on Windows versions that include Server Message Block 2.0. Laurent] has a proof of concept available with his writeup in the form of a python script (please, white hat.
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Android Hacking: June 2009
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Wednesday, June 3, 2009. Ubuntu gets Android apps. Canonical, the main sponsor Ubuntu Linux, is developing an Android execution environment. To allow android apps on Linux desktops. There’s still a lot of work to do to get this running smooth, but they do have a proof of concept functioning, as seen above. This could be very nice for those who have linux netbooks. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Ubuntu gets Android apps.
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Security Hack: Trim the fat from Gmail
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Thursday, September 10, 2009. Trim the fat from Gmail. Google’s Gmail is a highly viable option for email. With numerous features and options like widgets, a task list, labels, and chat, Gmail has a slight tendency to get overwhelming and might force us to loose focus on what it is really all about: email. What can make Gmail better? And make it into an email powerhouse that focuses on a basic productive email client. The minimalist inbox for Gmail consists of Greasemonkey scripts for:.
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Android Hacking: May 2009
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Monday, May 11, 2009. Google Android Open Source Phone Stack. The following slides are from a presentation about the Google and the Open Handset Alliance Android Open Source phone stack from Gilad Ben-Yossef. It was first given as a Herzelinux. Meetings on Thursday May 7, 2009. The meeting was recorded and we hope to have that video available for your real soon now. Do Androids Dream Of Electric Sheep? Do Androids Dream Of Electric Sheep? The Android Open Source phone stack. Others: Internet and Technolog.