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Yahoo! News - Red Sox Win First World Series Since 1918 |
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Topic: Sports |
12:06 am EDT, Oct 28, 2004 |
] ST. LOUIS - The Boston Red Sox - yes, the ] Boston Red Sox! - are World Series champions at ] long, long last. No more curse and no ] doubt about it. Ridiculed and reviled through decades of ] defeat, the Red Sox didn't just beat the St. Louis ] Cardinals (news), owners of the best record in baseball, ] they swept them for their first crown since 1918. YAY!!! Now let's all hope my CUBS break their losing streak next year! Yahoo! News - Red Sox Win First World Series Since 1918 |
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Yahoo! News - Auction Ends for Bonds' 700th Homer Ball |
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Topic: Sports |
11:16 pm EDT, Oct 27, 2004 |
] SAN FRANCISCO - Barry Bonds' 700th home run ball brought ] a top bid of $804,129 Wednesday after a 10-day online ] auction. ...ummm...for a BASEBALL? I am one of the biggest baseball fans in the world, but come on! And the thing is that the significance of this particular ball will dwindle over time. Especially after he hits his first home run next season and then again when he breaks the record of 755. suddenly having #700 is not such a big deal. :-/ Yahoo! News - Auction Ends for Bonds' 700th Homer Ball |
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RE: Will Hack For Food! - Temporary Email Accounts |
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Topic: Miscellaneous |
10:10 pm EDT, Oct 25, 2004 |
Romanpoet wrote: ] Acidus wrote: ] ] ] *** Willhackforfood.biz: free disposable email accounts ] ] ] *** ] ] ] "Avoid SPAM *and* protect your privacy at the same time ] ] ] ] Stankdawg created this project. Others exists, (like ] ] dodgeit.com) But they have no has no password protection and ] ] ] allowed people to reuse email address. If I know you used ] ] dodgeit to register for an account somewhere, I can simply ] ] reuse the email account name and ask the website to reset ] your ] ] password. Then I go claim it. ] ] ] ] This is a cool idea. ] ] Another site in a similar vein: www.spamgourmet.com ] ] As a side note, the security hole of non-password protected ] temporary email accounts is interesting, and honestly is not ] something I had thought of. This project came about when I backdoored an account that I noticed on a site I frequent. I gave a presentation on it at my local 2600 meeting detailing the step-by-step "0wnage" and then the new solution of WH4F mentioned above. I also offered to present it at phreaknic but it was last minute to fill a gap and they went with some impromptu stuff instead. I submitted an article detailing it to 2600 which I hope will be published and maybe I can present this at interz0ne or something. RE: Will Hack For Food! - Temporary Email Accounts |
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RE: BellMind.net Phreakery Tools |
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Topic: Technology |
10:03 pm EDT, Oct 25, 2004 |
Rattle wrote: ] An online database of what switches control what NPAs. Useful ] if you want to see what company any given number block is ] assigned to. For instance, if you have a number xxx-yyy-zzzz, ] you can lookup the xxx-yyy portion and see who its assigned ] to. Due to number portability, this isn't an authoritative ] way to tell who is currently using a given number, but it ] might yield a clue about where it started. I missed this stream until today...this is a site run by DDP member ntheory who has a lot of additions coming to the site soon. some of them are the AOl bot that allows access to the sites functions via an IM client which comes with most cel phones. This gives a multitude of information at your fingertips while "phield-phreaking". It also soon to be tied into another project called YAPL (Yet another Payphone List) which will include payphone information that people have submitted from around the world. ntheory is bringing the binary revolution to phreaking. Just like the slogan says, "despite what you may think, phreaking is not dead." RE: BellMind.net Phreakery Tools |
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RE: John Stewart Crossfire Torrent |
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Topic: Current Events |
11:19 am EDT, Oct 18, 2004 |
Jello wrote: ] Suprnova torrent of Stewart on crossfire. Currently very ] fast... You can find this on ifilm.com also. RE: John Stewart Crossfire Torrent |
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RE: RFDUMP.ORG - Hacking RF-ID |
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Topic: Technology |
11:18 am EDT, Oct 18, 2004 |
Decius wrote: ] ] RFDump is a tool to detect RFID-Tags and show their meta ] ] information: Tag ID, Tag Type, manufacturer etc. The ] ] user data memory of a tag can be displayed and modified ] ] using either a Hex or an ASCII editor. In addition, the ] ] integrated cookie feature demonstrates how easy it is for ] ] a company to abuse RFID technology to spy on their ] ] customers. RFDump works with the ACG Multi-Tag Reader or ] ] similar card reader hardware. ] ] This was one of the more interesting presentations from Black ] Hat. Apparently a company deployed a retail RF-ID pricing ] system in Germany in which the tags could be rewritten! So ] this guy can roll into a store with his iPaq and a PCMCIA ] rf-id card and recode items in the store. ] ] Unfortunately, I can't figure out how to purchase the rf-id ] card that is compatible with this software. So I started doing ] some research... See the post above... I just dug this old topic up as I was looking around to find the hardware required to make this work. "ACG Multi-Tag Reader" but I want to make sure I ghet the right thing. Has anyone tried this or even gone so far as to get the hardware? And if so, any chance of bringing it to phreaknic? RE: RFDUMP.ORG - Hacking RF-ID |
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RE: Stripe Snoop on TSS: WMV Video clip |
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Topic: Technology |
2:26 pm EDT, Oct 5, 2004 |
flynn23 wrote: ] ] Stripe Snoop was showcased on G4TechTV's The Screen ] ] Savers. However, I have little beef with one of the ] ] hosts, Kevin Rose. Rose manages to do a 4 minute bit, ] ] using my software, my hardware, even my exact reader ] ] modification, and mentions Stripe Snoop once. Once! And ] ] for all my hard work on the matter, I am mentioned ... ] ] not at all. Yes, your humble author whose work Rose ] ] basicly jacks isn't even mentioned. Even Rose's ] ] introduction, "The other day I looked in my wallet and ] ] wondered...," was lifted directly from this site. He even ] ] uses a photo from my website in the production. While I ] ] enjoy the exposure, and indeed the web stats show I nice ] ] bump, Rose does not give credit where credit is due. ] ] Somehow I can't see Leo Laporte being a jackass like ] ] that. ] ] Maybe instead of ranting about his miscue, you should send him ] a nice thank you email for featuring your work. Sometimes ] being a gentleman and giving the ole tip o the hat works ] wonders in the karma department! ] ] btw - great tool! Unfortunately, this is not the first time that this type of thing has happened with Kevin Rose. I have had similar things happen to my work with Kevin Rose and got NO MENTION whatsoever. I have also PERSONALLY seen this happen to at least 2 other people that I know very well and they also got no recognition. And all of us have taken the high road and simply been happy for the recognition but the high road is starting to get crowded. If it were a one-time incident, then it would be another thing entirely. Unfortunately, he is consistant in his lack of acknowledgement. But if you insist I look at the bright side, I guess I should give him points for consistancy. :-/ RE: Stripe Snoop on TSS: WMV Video clip |
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StripeSnoop on G4TechTV 09/28/2004 |
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Topic: Technology |
7:21 pm EDT, Sep 29, 2004 |
] Dark Tips: Mag Stripe Secrets ] ] Being the curious lad that he is, Kevin wanted to know ] what information is contained on the little magnetic ] stripe on his credit cards, grocery club cards, Starbucks ] card, etc. With the V3-4 Magstripe Reader from Omron ] ($40) adapted by Yoshi to a DB-15 male connector, you can ] swipe your own cards to see what%u2019s on them. Just get ] a copy of StripeSnoop and you%u2019re on your way; note ] that some stripe have multiple tracks. At least he mentioned stripesnoop, even though he gave NO CREDIT whatsoever to Acidus for all of his work. Kevin Rose consistantly does this and it is just rude. I am glad to see more publicity for this great project, but was it really so hard to mention a name to give a little credit? As a bonus to look forward too, Kevin Rose gets a lot of his material from Binary Revolution Radio (total coincidence, I am sure), so maybe we will be seeing memestreams on an upcoming show? StripeSnoop on G4TechTV 09/28/2004 |
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NBC 4 - Politics - Compare Candidates On The Issues |
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Topic: Current Events |
2:39 pm EDT, Sep 29, 2004 |
] *These issue statments were collected from the ] candidates' Web sites and campaigns, from speeches and ] public statements, and news articles. How about a nice simple checklist to see where the candidates stand on the main issues of the campaign. No partisanship or bias (that I can see anyway), just a simple checklist. This is the best one that I coudl fine. NBC 4 - Politics - Compare Candidates On The Issues |
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RE: Photoshop Currency Detection |
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Topic: Technology |
4:02 pm EDT, Sep 17, 2004 |
Romanpoet wrote: ] [Think like a T-shirt that when worn would make ] you difficult to photograph, or artists discreetly embedding ] such watermarks inside photos that they dont want ] photoshopp'ed, etc.] ] ] Consider this a call for any comments/knowledge relating to ] this issue. I don't know if this qualifies, but I thought if it as I was reading. It is a clear spray that you can put over your license plate that prevents cameras from being able to capture it on film. I found it interesting. http://www.phantomplate.com/ RE: Photoshop Currency Detection |
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