There’s a page dedicated to hijacking your mobile phone via Bluetooth. Appropriately enough, it’s called BluejackQ.
Linkie:
http://www.bluejackq.com/index.shtml
There’s a page dedicated to hijacking your mobile phone via Bluetooth. Appropriately enough, it’s called BluejackQ.
Linkie:
http://www.bluejackq.com/index.shtml
What The Hack finally has information on the webpage.
What The Hack is an outdoor hacker conference/event taking place on a large event-campground in the south of The Netherlands from 28 until 31 July 2005.
I’m there, you’re there, anyone not there is just t3h suxx0r.
I wonder if all the people who voted for Dubya are still going to like him when they’re back to tilling the soil in 2010..
THE NUMBERS are staggering — a US$43-trillion hole in America’s public finances that’s getting worse every day. And the stakes are almost inconceivable for a generation of politicians and voters raised in relative prosperity, who’ve never known severe economic hardship
Full story:
http://www.macleans.ca/topstories/world/article.jsp?content=20050307_101541_101541
See you all in superland…
Is this the future of warfare?
This is excellent fun stuff:
Phase 1: recruiting
Phase 2: The questionnaire
Apparently Googlebar browsers display content Google wants you to see on a site and not what the sitemaker had in mind…
Yup, you use your bluetooth phone to control this thing – it’s tiny and I want one!
Yup, as well as being good against cancer, another reason to celebrate this noble drink – it doesn’t, in fact, get you fat!
And won’t get high security clearances for sensitive jobs in the military.
LAND attack:
Sending TCP packet with SYN flag set, source and destination IP address and source and destination port as of destination machine, results in 15-30 seconds DoS condition.
Which is funny. The last time the LAND attack was seen was about 8 years ago. It’s a trivial remote DoS and you’d think that even basic QA would check for something like this.
Securityfocus has the Bugtraq posting:
http://www.securityfocus.com/archive/1/392354/2005-03-02/2005-03-08/0
No patch out yet, joy!
Batteries we’d all like to have!
Well, we have the Darwin Awards, but this lesser known honour is bestowed on those who have carried out some seriously improbable research. Previous winners: The first case of homosexual necrophilia in the mallard Anas platyrhynchos. Well done, that man!
Interesting theoretical physics articles by Dr. Michio Kaku
From wormholes to time travel, it’s all here
Sony, Toshiba and IBM have been quietly developing a new vector-based processing architecture which promises to trash anything Intel and AMD have up their sleeves. This guy has read the patent applications and makes some predictions on what we’re going to be seeing in the PS3.
http://www.blachford.info/computer/Cells/Cell0.html
If this is too hard, then Penny Arcade might do a better job at explaining it for you.
An artist draws a face during various stages of an LSD trip.
http://www.cowboybooks.com.au/html/acidtrip1.html
.. but I’m guessing it is. I mean, it made me go wtf and I’m fairly cynical to start off with. Most of the stuff you see in media is fake. That definitely includes things like bikini models. There are zooms tabs on the left. Don’t skip those.
This is just beautiful. Check out Wolverine Yoghurt and Rabid Squirrel.
The whole index is http://www.creativeelectricstudios.com/default.asp?s=showShow&sid=13 .
http://atomfilms.shockwave.com/af/content/real_hussein
http://media.ford.com/newsroom/feature_display.cfm?release=18677
http://www.itechdynamic.com/html/border25.htm

http://www.baytoday.ca/content/news/details.asp?c=6657
http://www.nisisusa.com/spec.htm
http://www.hiltonhacked.com/