Bootable flash key makes disk encryption attacks super-simple

From Engadget… (Which got it from hack a day) Bootable flash key makes disk encryption attacks super-simple: “ Filed under: Desktops, Laptops, Storage Ruh roh, Shaggy — you remember that disk encryption attack that involved cooling off your target’s RAM and yanking it to get a bitdump before the contents faded? Well, it looks like […]

RemoteLinc & Controlinc Templates

Here are two templates in Pages for users of SmartHome’s Home Automation tools… They need some clean up, but I whipped them up fairly quickly…. (The Control Linc shows it’s roughness). [download id=”7603″] [download id=”7609″] If you modify, or fix them up. Please let me know… (and send me a revised copy) – Benjamin

Servers in the Movies – Our Top Ten | The Remarketer

Servers in the Movies – Our Top Ten A few weeks ago, Corey wrote about the top ‘Ten Servers that Changed the World.’ In reaction… The Ten Servers that Changed the Fictional World. There are two guidelines for this list. One, they must exist only in the world of movies or TV. Second, they need […]

PyWebDAV 0.6

Here’s a Python based WebDAV server, that is written in python. According to the Sourceforge page it is primarily aimed at *Nixes… But I suspect that it can be used with some minor modifications on Windows… Certainly I expect no modification for a MOSX based system. PyWebDAV 0.6: “WebDAV server written in python” (Via Cheese […]

Savage Wound Tracker

Here’s a copy of the Savage Worlds Wound Tracker that I devised for Savage worlds… It is intended to be placed in a hard card shell so that you can use a dry erase / wet erase marker on it. It is formatted for a 3×5 card, or similar… – Benjamin