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Cracking the iPhone: The Hackers Rubik’s Cube

Blog Cracking the iPhone: The Hackers Rubik’s Cube By: Eric Everson, Founder MyMobiSafe.com Anyone following iPhone news knows that this new device has become the Rubik’s Cube of the hacking community. Everyone worth their weight in code is trying to...

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[July 12, 2007, 18:19 in On The Road by MobileTech]


Cracking Quantum Encryption: A Working Theory

Blog Cracking Quantum Encryption: A Working Theory Author: Eric Everson, MBA, MSIT-SE It is said to be the future of impenetrable data encryption, but could this new horizon of digital security be tainted from the onset?

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[January 8, 2010, 3:07 in On The Road by MobileTech]


RE: Ebook readers: sledgehammers cracking nuts?

Blog Comment I completely agree.mp3 players are great because you can flit between albums and tracks easily without carrying a lot of CDs / tapes / minidiscs with you, but ebook readers just don't work on the same principle.

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[July 31, 2009, 14:40 by Krsjn]


RE: Ebook readers: sledgehammers cracking nuts?

Blog Comment Personally I really can't see the point of them, especially if you have a smartphone, for which you can get great ebook readers, and have a truely all in one package. I know its a bit smaller - but there is no lag swoping pages - you always have...

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[August 7, 2009, 15:10 by 73670]


RE: Ebook readers: sledgehammers cracking nuts?

Blog Comment I can see the pro's and the cons to having one, but at the end of the day I can't justify spending that amount of money for something that doesn't give you some form of yearly subscription of content to use on the thing.

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[August 1, 2009, 10:55 by CA]


Gates: Cracking the mobile market

Talkback Hi I find the questioning of Bill Gates to be very unprobing, unquestioning and indeed not in the spirit of critical journalism. To make the point in the first paragraph why was no mention raised of the software bloat that Microsoft products all...

About: Gates: Cracking the mobile market

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[May 23, 2005, 12:27]


ACT! Professional

Member Review I wasnt sure which way Act would go when Sage took over. Well Done Right Direction

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[July 4, 2005, 9:53]

Netgear DG834G

Netgear DG834G image Member Review

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[April 6, 2005, 10:48]

Cracking a walnut with a sledge hammer

Talkback Apart from the infringement of human rights and invasion of privacy, this wonderful sounding idea will, if it is IT successful, result in a massive expenditure of taxpayers funds on the infrastructure and the wages of hundreds if not thousands of...

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[January 30, 2007, 7:21 by 1000215420]


Ebook readers: sledgehammers cracking nuts?

Blog Ebook readers are one of those bits of tech that some people can’t see the point of. I’m not entirely sure about them myself. I love books. I even have a room dedicated to them. I hate throwing them out when the shelves get too full.

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[July 31, 2009, 17:09 in Marginalia by Sandra Vogel]


WEP comprehensibly slated

Blog Building on previous work into cracking WEP encryption, researchers Erik Tews, Ralf-Philipp Weinmann and Andrei Pyshkin have discovered a method for cracking WEP within three seconds, using a laptop. It turns out that WEP is even more useless than...

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[April 4, 2007, 13:33 in News Blog by Tom Espiner]


How to crack passwords, and why you should

Talkback Even so, back to the point of the article -- if you are cracking and revealing passwords and then somebody else knows the passwords (the pasword cracker) then why not give them away because then they are useless.

About: How to crack passwords, and why you should

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[June 2, 2005, 16:10]


RE: Gibson: Is McKinnon still here?

Blog Comment He might be relatively truthful but since he admitted to smoking dope while cracking websites, a lot of what he said could be wrong simply because he's his own worse character witness. He picked a really bad time (post 9-11) to re-start his...

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[November 4, 2008, 12:52 by Xwindowsjunkie]


Tough Enough: Sybase Breakthrough Handheld Security?

Blog The idea of encryption is to create a barrier that can not be penetrated, however as we know “cracking” software is abundant. There are many cracking applications that can drive through standard 128-bit in about 60 seconds or less (i.e.kisMac).

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[March 11, 2008, 1:45 in On The Road by MobileTech]


Your weekend task, should you accept it

Blog But while you're waiting the competition website has links to a selection of emulators, so you can get cracking the while - and there is a certain pleasure in making your quad-core 2GHz megamachine pretend to be a Z80 running at 3.54MHz in a 1K...

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[June 22, 2007, 19:13 in Not Safe For Work by Rupert Goodwins]


Is Microsoft going to Violate the Military Secrets Export Laws ?

Blog The smartest way to do it would be to use the botnets to run cracking code. If its good enough for Seti@home its good enough for cracking Windows. If Microsoft is going to put the entire image of Win7 on every system, that's begging to be cracked.

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[February 4, 2009, 12:20 in Vista Upgrade Blog by Xwindowsjunkie]


Researchers crack Galileo signal codes

Talkback I thought the new laws had made even thinking about cracking codes a criminal offence?

About: Researchers crack Galileo signal codes

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[July 14, 2006, 12:03]


Reducing the Vista upgrade pain

Blog As you may have heard, Microsoft is cracking the whip on upgraders. If you want to put a Vista upgrade on your computer, you'll need to have a running, older version of Windows there for it to sniff the bottom of.

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[January 31, 2007, 18:08 in News Blog by Rupert Goodwins]


Banks lash out at security study

Talkback You should be using the term CRACKING instead of HACKING. your article is beautiful, but the term you have used is WRONG. Thank you.

About: Banks lash out at security study

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[April 23, 2005, 11:10]


Finding your way with Chinese GPS

Blog Nature reports today that the Chinese authorities are cracking down on foreign researchers doing environmental monitoring in China. In short - you do it with permission, with a Chinese partner and to the benefit of the Chinese state, or you don't...

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[February 20, 2008, 20:05 in News Blog by Rupert Goodwins]


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