From what I've read, this is how the attack works:
Keyfob on certain cars unlock your car where you "in range" of the car. For example, you leave key fob in your pocket, and when you get to your car, in unlocks.
I have heard that this attack is being done by "amplifying" the keyfob signal. The keyfob is in the house, on a nightstand, who knows. If you can "boost" the signal of the key fob with some device, so its range is, say, 30 feet longer, then you should be able to unlock those cars, hell, even start them. once you are out of range, you could never re-start the car.
This is an interesting theory.
there are sevral websites out there that will spider your webpage, check for broken links, bad code, browser corss compatibitly. I have even seen one before that took a screenshot of what your page looked like in other browsers. check it out, do some google, search for site mechanic
good luck
-BugNuker
I am the network admin at the company i work for.
We use all MS products here, from desktops to servers. Sure, we could have used other systems, but it was more cost effective to go with MS.
I have the most retarded people working here, and I have no problems with any of them using IE.
Number one, I have SUS on my server, with a policy setup to auto update every night at 12:00 midnight.
This way everything is patched right away.
I also have symantec on my network, and this totaly takes care of everything.
It runs off the server, and finds everything.
When I have at least 5 people here that dont know what a start button is, but they cant mess up my machines, then I dont see what the big problem is. Why are people looking at websites that would have bad code in them anyways? At my company, they do work, and maybe browse the web a little, but I dont think any of them are messing around on a site. Now if a site was hacked, and the code was put on a common site we visit in the store, then I could see a problem, but I would have already patched it automaticly with SUS.
I dont see the problem. I dont have a prefrance with MS or the others, I just dont see the major problem really.
If your network is setup like it should be, you should have no problems no matter how dumb your users are.
my two cents were used to buy this post.
I have done this before, with great results.
I used windows server 2003, with the media server. I then used my tv card, and windows used that info to "stream" live from the tv tuner card.
This would work very well inside a network, and also works very well outside (ports open on firewall of course) and you can watch tv at work!
I did find a way to change the channel, but I dont remember how i did it. I might have built a custom asp script for changing the chan.
I dont remember. But this worked very well for me, and I plan to use this service for my next project, and I hope that will turn out as well as the rest of mine have.
Good luck, you should have no problem.
-Shane
I am a softmore in a junior college.
A couple guys got together, and we made a job website just for our college. We are mainly trying to get job postings from local emplorers, as well as getting the college students signed up. This we made a free service, and is very easy to use.
take a look, and I would like to know what slashdoters think about this kinda of site, and how it operates.
http://www.findtechjobs.org
please feel free to e-mail
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From what I've read, this is how the attack works: Keyfob on certain cars unlock your car where you "in range" of the car. For example, you leave key fob in your pocket, and when you get to your car, in unlocks. I have heard that this attack is being done by "amplifying" the keyfob signal. The keyfob is in the house, on a nightstand, who knows. If you can "boost" the signal of the key fob with some device, so its range is, say, 30 feet longer, then you should be able to unlock those cars, hell, even start them. once you are out of range, you could never re-start the car. This is an interesting theory.
there are sevral websites out there that will spider your webpage, check for broken links, bad code, browser corss compatibitly. I have even seen one before that took a screenshot of what your page looked like in other browsers. check it out, do some google, search for site mechanic good luck -BugNuker
I am the network admin at the company i work for. We use all MS products here, from desktops to servers. Sure, we could have used other systems, but it was more cost effective to go with MS. I have the most retarded people working here, and I have no problems with any of them using IE. Number one, I have SUS on my server, with a policy setup to auto update every night at 12:00 midnight. This way everything is patched right away. I also have symantec on my network, and this totaly takes care of everything. It runs off the server, and finds everything. When I have at least 5 people here that dont know what a start button is, but they cant mess up my machines, then I dont see what the big problem is. Why are people looking at websites that would have bad code in them anyways? At my company, they do work, and maybe browse the web a little, but I dont think any of them are messing around on a site. Now if a site was hacked, and the code was put on a common site we visit in the store, then I could see a problem, but I would have already patched it automaticly with SUS. I dont see the problem. I dont have a prefrance with MS or the others, I just dont see the major problem really. If your network is setup like it should be, you should have no problems no matter how dumb your users are. my two cents were used to buy this post.
I have done this before, with great results. I used windows server 2003, with the media server. I then used my tv card, and windows used that info to "stream" live from the tv tuner card. This would work very well inside a network, and also works very well outside (ports open on firewall of course) and you can watch tv at work! I did find a way to change the channel, but I dont remember how i did it. I might have built a custom asp script for changing the chan. I dont remember. But this worked very well for me, and I plan to use this service for my next project, and I hope that will turn out as well as the rest of mine have. Good luck, you should have no problem. -Shane
I am a softmore in a junior college. A couple guys got together, and we made a job website just for our college. We are mainly trying to get job postings from local emplorers, as well as getting the college students signed up. This we made a free service, and is very easy to use. take a look, and I would like to know what slashdoters think about this kinda of site, and how it operates. http://www.findtechjobs.org please feel free to e-mail