2008 Mar 31 2008

Torsten Field
To show you how insecure WEP is and how quickly it comes to the key, I have my access point to 128-bit WEP converted. Then I like the manual procedure described below. Duration of the operation about 15 minutes. BSSID information the AP: 00:12: BF: 46:68: BD ESSID of the AP: N3ur0m4nc3r channel of the AP: MAC 01 of the wireless adapter: 00: C0: CA: 19: FF: 86 Wi-Fi adapter must Packet Injection and [...] Tags: Aircrack, aireplay, airmon, airodump, attack, fragmentation, injection, IV, Mac, forge packet, packet, PRGA, WEP, wireless, EPA
2008 Mar 12 2008

Torsten Field
Like on Golem, aptgetupdate and phutility to read, is now the TrueCrypt version 5.1 has been published. This update offers a speed increase of 30% - 90% if the system partition in Windows with AES has been encrypted. Furthermore, it is now possible to a partition without pre-boot authentication to mount. This is advantageous when an encrypted Windows system partition [...] Tags: geek, Linux, Mac, repair, Sleep, system partition, TrueCrypt, Windows
2007 Dec 17 2007

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Technorati Tags: Notebook, pcworld.com, Vista, Mac, Apple, Microsoft, benchmark Contrary to all expectations is the fastest Vista notebook neither an Alienware, a Toshiba or Dell. It's a Mac. The $ 2,419 notebook is expensive in the benchmark with only a point against the E-265M gateway through, but it is still all the more surprising because Apple in the construction and [...] Tags: Apple, Benchmark, Mac, Microsoft, notebook, pcworld.com, Vista
2007 Nov 04 2007

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After Martin Maciaszek aka Fast Jack on his blog already described how PostgreSQL on Mac OS X 10.4 (Tiger) gets installed, now follows in his fairly new "Ruby on Rails" blog a revised guidance for Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard). Who would like to use this combination is certainly grateful for his guidance Tags: Mac OS X, PostgreSQL, Ruby, Ruby on Rails