Tuesday, 9. January 2007

Fascinating colored micro-photography


As gross and creepy as it is amazing and freakily cool. It's all about the pictures.

eye of science

eyeofscience.com

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Ophcrack Live CD


The ophcrack LiveCD contains a full linux system (SLAX), ophcrack for linux and rainbow tables for alphanumerical passwords.

The liveCD cracks passwords automatically, no installation necessary, no admin passwort necessary (as long as you can boot from cd).

Honestly... Ophcrack is creepy. It cracked my (somewhat mediocre) 13-character alphanumeric password in about 5 minutes. Like most powerful tools, Ophcrack can be used for the forces of both good and evil, but for anyone who's been locked out of their Windows user account because you can't remember your password, Ophcrack can be very good.

Ophcrack LiveCD

sourceforge.net

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Mark Vidler aka Go Home Productions Promo DJ Mix 2007


Based in Watford, UK has spent the best part of 2 and a half years producing Bootleg Mash-Ups and Remixes that have achieved a fair degree of worldwide notoriety. GHP creations have pretty much been heard everywhere.

Go Home Productions Promo DJ Mix 2007

gohomeproductions.co.uk

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R F I D


The maniacs at Monochrom have written and recorded an anthem for RFID hackers, to the tune of The Village Peoples' YMCA.

Written and first performed at 23C3 (23rd Chaos Communication Congress) in December 2006 in Berlin as part of monochrom's 'Proto-Melodic Comment Squad'.

monochrom.at

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Ukrainian drunk escapes dolphin gang drowning attempt


RZSL Ukrainian emergencty workers saved a drunken swimmer in the Black Sea from an attack by a pod of killer dolphins who were trying to drown him.

The man was reportedly "heavily under the influence of alcohol" at the time. He had braved the near-freezing dolphin-infested waters in the belief they would be good for his health. That's his story and he's sticking to it.

theregister.co.uk

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IE 'unsafe' for 284 days last year


Using IE6 was "unsafe" 284 days last year even for users who patched their systems as soon as Microsoft released fixes. An analysis by the Washington Post's Brian Krebs revealed that exploit code for critical unpatched flaws in IE6 was available for three-quarters of the time last year.

theregister.co.uk

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