I can get dsAttrTypeNative:ShadowHashData results for any local accounts on 10.7.1 using a regular user.
Good to know it's already been patched in 10.7.2.
Now if it could just be available to the general public.
I wouldn't think Apple, Google and Microsoft agreed to such a percentage. A flat fee, maybe. More like grant us a license or we'll find a way to litigate you to the ground.
Phones aren't special.
Cars ECU are also hacked on a regular basis.
Unitronic does it for VAG.
Cobb tuning uses the OBD port to allow modification to the fuel maps.
No the flash modules are not soldered to the logic board.
See this
The flash module uses a mini pci-e connector like the wireless module right above it.
While it might require an Apple module at the moment, it is serviceable.
Using Subsystems for Unix Applications gets you a nice csh and ksh combo with vi, grep and an outdated gcc.
It feels weird to edit files in/dev/fs/c/windows/ but it's doable.
You can compile the necessary stuff to do grep ERROR logfile | mail -s "to_address" in a few minutes.
SUA (Why yes, I hate myself a little for this comment)
Pirates usually aren't technically minded individuals. It may be hard to break the copy protection. But once it is figured out, it's really too easy to duplicate.
In this case, I'm really curious to see how they get their numbers. I mean from TFA and the company's website why would the app need network access? Aren't Android app updates managed by the Android store?
If it's for their own usage then you're entirely correct.
If they place such tools under the control of the end user then they really are onto something!
Coming to you in 2012
iDevice: Now with remote self destruct sequence*
*Police report required
*Apple is not liable for misuse of feature, burns, destruction of property.
That's the killer (pun intended) feature a mobileme enabled iPhone needs to have!
If done properly, it would be an impressive theft deterent.
I dream of the day I can just log in and click on "Remotely disable iPhone".
*Disclosure: I have been mugged because of said apple device. It's not a fun experience.
What are you talking about?
The cable leaves plenty of space for a hdmi connector, unless you're using some sort of moster cable.
The Elite version came with a second dongle that only had optical out and rca audio out that leaves plenty of space for a hdmi cable to fit in the connector.
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The main issue, however, with RSA's implementation isn't necessarily the MITM attack, but quite simply, stealing the token. It doesn't have a PIN code, heck, it even just shows the code the whole time (last one I checked did this), and I could read the number right off my friend's keychain.
That would be incorrect. While it does display the token code all the time, the user needs to remember his PIN. Reading the code off of the keychain wouldn't do you any good.*
*: depends on a proper SecurID setup.
Parent made a typo. Leopard was released on October 26, 2007.
bought one, worth every penny!
In Canada here they do the same thing so it would really be nice to have this posted.
We do this in Canada?
Please, show me!
I can get dsAttrTypeNative:ShadowHashData results for any local accounts on 10.7.1 using a regular user.
Good to know it's already been patched in 10.7.2.
Now if it could just be available to the general public.
I wouldn't think Apple, Google and Microsoft agreed to such a percentage. A flat fee, maybe. More like grant us a license or we'll find a way to litigate you to the ground.
The consumers they speak of aren't the endusers.
They're the third party developers.
There
That would make an excellent movie!!
... not as I do.
Phones aren't special.
Cars ECU are also hacked on a regular basis.
Unitronic does it for VAG. Cobb tuning uses the OBD port to allow modification to the fuel maps.
No it doesn't auto-update.
Not on a mac. The adobe download offers an uninstaller, but does not offer an auto-updater.
No the flash modules are not soldered to the logic board.
See this
The flash module uses a mini pci-e connector like the wireless module right above it. While it might require an Apple module at the moment, it is serviceable.
The same thing that is happening now. Adobe products on the mac aren't all that great anymore.
Using Subsystems for Unix Applications gets you a nice csh and ksh combo with vi, grep and an outdated gcc. /dev/fs/c/windows/ but it's doable.
It feels weird to edit files in
You can compile the necessary stuff to do grep ERROR logfile | mail -s "to_address" in a few minutes.
SUA
(Why yes, I hate myself a little for this comment)
They could always add the CSOR as a CT team in counterstrike.
Pirates usually aren't technically minded individuals. It may be hard to break the copy protection. But once it is figured out, it's really too easy to duplicate. In this case, I'm really curious to see how they get their numbers. I mean from TFA and the company's website why would the app need network access? Aren't Android app updates managed by the Android store?
On my Asus AT3IONT-I, the optical out and VDPAU work out of the box.
XMBC Live on a Atom + Ion machine.
Something like the Acer R3610 ( http://www.acer.co.uk/acer/productv.do?LanguageISOCtxParam=en&kcond61e.c2att101=68913&sp=page16e&ctx2.c2att1=17&link=ln438e&CountryISOCtxParam=UK&ctx1g.c2att92=242&ctx1.att21k=1&CRC=2669969291 )
It can process 1080P h.264 without breaking a sweat.
Remote wiping is already available for the iPhone. I was hoping this patent would include a way to remotely "brick" the phone when reported stolen.
If it's for their own usage then you're entirely correct.
If they place such tools under the control of the end user then they really are onto something!
Coming to you in 2012 iDevice: Now with remote self destruct sequence* *Police report required *Apple is not liable for misuse of feature, burns, destruction of property.
That's the killer (pun intended) feature a mobileme enabled iPhone needs to have! If done properly, it would be an impressive theft deterent. I dream of the day I can just log in and click on "Remotely disable iPhone". *Disclosure: I have been mugged because of said apple device. It's not a fun experience.
Awh great! Now I'll have to change the salt to my passwords! Thanks!
What are you talking about? The cable leaves plenty of space for a hdmi connector, unless you're using some sort of moster cable. The Elite version came with a second dongle that only had optical out and rca audio out that leaves plenty of space for a hdmi cable to fit in the connector.
The main issue, however, with RSA's implementation isn't necessarily the MITM attack, but quite simply, stealing the token. It doesn't have a PIN code, heck, it even just shows the code the whole time (last one I checked did this), and I could read the number right off my friend's keychain.
That would be incorrect. While it does display the token code all the time, the user needs to remember his PIN. Reading the code off of the keychain wouldn't do you any good.* *: depends on a proper SecurID setup.