Talking Command prompt script

Posted by admin on May 12, 2012

This is a simple script that shows how to make a talking prompt tell you what you type in the prompt when it runs. this is a very simple script but you must have festival installed in order for it to work. If you are on ubuntu this can be installed using the apt-get install in the terminal or synaptic manager or the software center.

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ssh Tunnel setup Proxy

Posted by admin on May 6, 2012

This Scripts helps to setup a ssh tunnel to be used as a proxy once the script runs you can set port and the ip address on what the computer will connect too. but before you can do that you must set the varible in the script.

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Subterfuge (Another MITM tool)

Posted by admin on May 5, 2012

Walk into Starbucks, plop down a laptop, click start, watch the credentials roll in. Enter Subterfuge, a Framework to take the arcane art of Man-in-the-Middle Attack and make it as simple as point and shoot. A beautiful, easy to use interface which produces a more transparent and effective attack is what sets Subterfuge apart from other attack tools. Subterfuge demonstrates vulnerabilities in the ARP Protocol by harvesting credentials that go across the network, and even exploiting machines through race conditions. Now walk into a corporation… See the rest of this entry…

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Disable or change your login sound in ubuntu 10.10 and your favorite sound

Posted by admin on April 25, 2012

Linux Whenever a user login to Ubuntu, a login sound plays. The login screen is your gateway to the GNOME Desktop: it is where you enter your username and password and select options such as the language you want GNOME to use for your session. If you don’t like it then you can easily disable it. To disable it follow these steps: First go to System >> Preferences >> Startup Applications. Now uncheck the GNOME Login Sound. And click on Close.If you want change this sound then first confirm that GNOME login Sound is checked in Startup Application, then Follow the steps : Open Run Application by Alt+F2. Now copy paste “gksu nautilus /usr/share/sounds/ubuntu/stereo” and click Run. Now remove or rename a file desktop-login.ogg. Paste here your favorite sound file, that must be .ogg format, and save this file with desktop-login.ogg name.

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Unmodified Xbox Cluster

Posted by admin on April 21, 2012

Paper on Xbox Cluster- This was submitted to the ICPADS 2004 conference, but was not accepted for publication.The Microsoft Xbox game console has an Intel Celeron 733 MHz processor (16K L1, 128K L2, 133 MHz FSB), 64 MB RAM, 8 or 10 GB of harddisk space, a 10/100 Megabit Ethernet adapter, a DVD/CD drive, four (non-standard) USB ports, and a 130 Watt power supply. New consoles can be bought in in the United States for $180.

 

Benchmark results: High Performance Linpack (HPL), 540 Megaflops/sec (single node), 1.4 Gigaflops/sec (four-node cluster).

Objective: Build an unmodified Xbox cluster. This means that the nodes in the cluster all are unopened: A mod-chip was never installed. The harddisk and memory have never been upgraded. Software-only exploits are to be used. Hot-swaps should be avoided.

 

 

Xbox Linux versus Playstation 2 Linux

System Microsoft Xbox Sony Playstation 2
CPU Intel Celeron/P3 733 MHz (133 MHz FSB)
16 KB L1 cache, 128 KB L2 cache
Supports MMX and SSE instructions
“Emotion Engine”, 300 MHz MIPS R3000 compatible
Full MIPS-3 instruction set
with extensions from MIPS-4 and -5
Two Vector Processing Units (VPU)
Memory 64 MB DDR SDRAM 32 MB RDRAM
Network 100 Megabit/sec Sold* with Sony Linux Kit Not (100 Megabit)
Harddisk 8 or 10 GB Sold* with Sony Linux Kit (40 GB)
Removable media DVD-ROM/CD-ROM DVD-ROM/CD-ROM
Power supply 96 or 130 Watts ?
Special features Front-panel programmable color LED
(Red, green, orange, off, blinking, etc.)
Temperature sensors
N/A
Ports Four USB (non-standard connectors,
requires special cable if you want to use them in Linux)
Firewire (not accessible from Linux)
Console Cost US$180 US$180
Extra Costs* N/A US$200 Sony Linux Kit (40 GB HDD, Ethernet module)
US$25 (Sony 8 MB memory card required for Linux)
Total Cost US$180 US$405

 

Hardware used: Four Xbox consoles. CyberPower 1500 AWR UPS. Linksys Etherfast 4124 24-port 100 Megabit switch. Mega X-Key USB memory card. (For Internet connectivity: Linksys BEFSR11 EtherFast Cable/DSL Router. Toshiba PCX1000 Cable Modem.)

Software used: EA’s 007 Agent Under Fire DVD for Xbox. 007 distro of Ed’s Xbox Debian GNU/Linux (version 0.3.1). xbedump. MPICH. HPL. Intel C++ and Fortran compilers for Linux. ATLAS.

Unmodified Xbox Cluster.

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PAExec to Launch Applications on Remote Computers

Posted by admin on March 15, 2012

PAExec is a free command-line tool for Windows that allows you to launch applications on the remote windows computers. Launching a remote IPConfig session to check out the remote computer’s network setting without going through RDP is pretty neat.

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Scripts

Posted by admin on March 15, 2012

Apps/Scripts

        I’ll be the first person to tell you I’m not a world class coder, but here are some little scripts/programs that may be of use to some of you. Enjoy.

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top 10 Cydia repos for 2012

Posted by admin on February 28, 2012

http://repo.biteyourapple.net

http://p0dulo.com

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iPhoneFreakz _ All The Latest And Greatest iPhone News » Sources

Posted by admin on February 28, 2012

cydia repos

if you are looking for more cydia repos here are some you can add if you have not add them yet.

Rip-Dev: i.ripdev.com/
BigBoss: apptapp.thebigboss.org/repofiles/installer4/
iSpazio: repo.neolinus.org/ispazio
Ste: repo.smxy.org/installer4
ModMyi: i.modmyi.com/

Other Sources:
A27 Dev: a27dev.com/installer/repo
MCI II: repo2.indo.net.id/ (cracked apps)
HHVN: iphone.handheld.com.vn/installer
HackMyiPhone: hackmyiphone.info/installer
Ipodtouchdude: ipodtouchdude.net84.net/
Hiphonerepo: hiphonerepo.com/repo
gPDA: gpda.ru/r
iClarified: installer.iClarified.com (make sure to include capital “C”)
iFon.no: installer.ifon.no
Hackintosh: hackint0sh.org/repo (has had many bugs in the past)
Navco: navco786.com/repo
The App Place: applace.co.cc/repo/
srt10coupe:Â i.srt10coupe.de/
Porno: hiphonerepo.com/repo  (not what you think it is)
ELIT3GE: elit3ge.info/repo/

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Download AllGoogleDorkList.zip in Ziddu

Posted by admin on February 21, 2012

The files with a lot of google docks for you hacking needs in sql injection and more

Download AllGoogleDorkList.zip in Ziddu.

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