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Reading RFID cards from afar easily13 comments

Brian Benchoff wrote 23 hours ago: RFID hacking has been around for years, but so far all the builds to sniff data out of someone … more →

Tags: radio hacks, RFID, Security

CAPTCHA bot beats new Are You A Human PlayThru game21 comments

Mike Szczys wrote 2 days ago: What do you put on your pancakes? Butter and syrup but not a pair of shoes? This makes sense to us, … more →

Tags: Are You a Human, bot, Captcha, playthru

Fairly simple hack makes Samsung TVs reboot forever64 comments

Caleb Kraft wrote 3 weeks ago: [Luigi Auriemma] almost rendered his brother’s TV useless attempting to play a simple practica … more →

Tags: Blu-ray, Samsung, TV

Signal sniffing some laundry pay cards19 comments

Mike Szczys wrote 4 weeks ago: It seems that [Limpkin] was up to no good this weekend. He decided to snoop around inside a smart-ca … more →

Tags: Sniffing, laundry, Smart Card

Time to get serious about going to LayerOne2 comments

Mike Szczys wrote 1 month ago: This year’s LayerOne Hacking and Security Conference is right around the corner. But it’ … more →

Tags: cons, layerone, lock picking, badge hacking

Hacking the Chronos and exploring the ISM bands3 comments

Caleb Kraft wrote 1 month ago: Take a few minutes and watch [atlas of d00m], at Shmoocon 2012, presenting information about using t … more →

Tags: shmoocon, chronos

Poking at the femtocell hardware in an AT&T Microcell29 comments

Mike Szczys wrote 1 month ago: Here’s a picture of the internals of an AT&T Microcell. This hardware extends the cellular … more →

Tags: cellphones hacks, AT&T, SOC, femtocell, microcell

Adding an electronic lock to a DIY book safe9 comments

Mike Nathan wrote 1 month ago: DIY book safes are well and good, but if you give someone enough time to peruse your book collection … more →

Tags: arduino hacks, News, Arduino, lock, servo, Latch, book safe

Wireless door alarms protect your stuff from afar20 comments

Mike Nathan wrote 1 month ago: [Webby] had a friend named [Steve], and as the story goes [Steve] had a few storage sheds on his pro … more →

Tags: home hacks, News, alarm, pic, wireless, IR proximity sensor, Personal Radio

Apartment entry morse-code lock19 comments

Mike Szczys wrote 1 month ago: [Bozar88] lives in an apartment building that has a buzzer at the front security door. Guests find y … more →

Tags: home hacks, microcontrollers, door, ENTRY, ATTINY2313, Intercom

Tales from the Hackaday "tip line" 122 comments

Caleb Kraft wrote 1 month ago: Lets just start right off and acknowledge that the word “Hack” is in our site name. We a … more →

Tags: rants, Black Hat, hacking, Idiots, Morons, lack-wits

Open source tracking system gets a Kickstarter18 comments

Mike Nathan wrote 1 month ago: Many of the hacks featured here inspire others to build on the creator’s work, and on occasion the p … more →

Tags: arduino hacks, Arduino, GPS, Tracking, Follow-Up

FIREFOX 3.0 HACK309 comments

ADMIN wrote 1 month ago: HELLO EVERYONE….. In this post im going to tell you how to autosave passwords.. In FIREFOX 3 … more →

Brute force a password protected PDF using the BeagleBone19 comments

Mike Szczys wrote 2 months ago: The biggest benefit to using the BeagleBone is it’s 700 MHz ARM processor. If you’re jus … more →

Tags: microcontrollers, ARM, beaglebone, brute force, Cracker, Cryptography, password, pdf

PROTECTION OF SECRET DATA259 comments

ADMIN wrote 2 months ago: HELLO EVERYONE…. In this post there is something special for all….. Protection of secret … more →

Tags: technology, Computer, KEYLOGGING SOFTWARE, Password Hackers

XPASS 2.23 comments

ADMIN wrote 2 months ago: Hello everyone…… In this post im going to tell you how to read ******* this(PASSWORD) Im … more →

Tags: technology, Software, facebook

Dead HDD smartphone stand still holds secret data17 comments

Mike Szczys wrote 2 months ago: We’ve actually got a few dead hard drives collecting dust so when we hear about a project that … more →

Tags: Hidden, secret, Storage, Thumb Drive, USB drive

Steganography in xkcd comics without the img alt tag28 comments

Brian Benchoff wrote 2 months ago: Inspired by a recent Hackaday post [austin] decided to try his hand at steganography. Steganography, … more →

Tags: javascript, Steganography

USB dongle generates and enters your passwords so you don't have to41 comments

Mike Nathan wrote 2 months ago: Like many businesses out there, [Joonas Pihlajamaa’s] employer requires him to change his password e … more →

Tags: ATtiny hacks, password, Security, attiny85, HID keyboard, usb dongle


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