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10 More Experimental Features You Should Enable from the Gmail Laboratory

May 31st, 2011 No comments

Whitson Gordon We’ve highlighted top 10 Gmail Labs you should enable before, but you’ll find more than ten useful features hidden inside Gmail’s Laboratory, and Google’s releasing new ones all the time. Here are ten more powered-up Gmail Labs worth enabling. Read more…

Top 10 Simple Privacy Tricks Everyone Should Use

May 31st, 2011 No comments

Whitson Gordon Protecting your privacy on the internet these days seems like a hefty undertaking, but there are a few things you can do to protect your privacy with just the click of a button. Here are our favorite super-simple tricks.

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Your Password Should Be At Least 12 Random Characters Long to Be Safe [Security]

August 21st, 2010 No comments

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Simple arrays in C#

August 21st, 2010 No comments

Simple arrays in C#: “

Defining arrays in C# is rather simple, take a look at these examples:

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Quick Proxy Detection

August 21st, 2010 No comments

Quick Proxy Detection: “

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Just a quicky post on how in Firefox you can detect proxies using image tags. Firefox (and possibly other browsers but I first saw it in Firefox) use [ ] to denote IPv6 (I believe that’s it’s original intention anyway) but it also works in IPv4.

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Convert EXT2 or EXT3 to EXT4 Without Reformatting Your Hard Drive [Linux]

August 16th, 2010 No comments

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Do not write your password down and leave it near your computer

April 26th, 2010 1 comment
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blind sql injections

April 19th, 2010 No comments

Google Dork:
inurl:”id=” & intext:”Warning: mysql_fetch_assoc()
inurl:”id=” & intext:”Warning: mysql_fetch_array()
inurl:”id=” & intext:”Warning: mysql_num_rows()
inurl:”id=” & intext:”Warning: session_start()
inurl:”id=” & intext:”Warning: getimagesize()
inurl:”id=” & intext:”Warning: is_writable()
inurl:”id=” & intext:”Warning: getimagesize()
inurl:”id=” & intext:”Warning: Unknown()
inurl:”id=” & intext:”Warning: session_start()
inurl:”id=” & intext:”Warning: mysql_result()
inurl:”id=” & intext:”Warning: pg_exec()
inurl:”id=” & intext:”Warning: mysql_result()
inurl:”id=” & intext:”Warning: mysql_num_rows()
inurl:”id=” & intext:”Warning: mysql_query()
inurl:”id=” & intext:”Warning: array_merge()
inurl:”id=” & intext:”Warning: preg_match()
inurl:”id=” & intext:”Warning: ilesize()
inurl:”id=” & intext:”Warning: filesize()
inurl:”id=” & intext:”Warning: require()

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The Top 500 Worst Passwords of All Time

April 19th, 2010 3 comments

From the moment people started using passwords, it didn’t take long to realize how many people picked the very same passwords over and over. Even the way people misspell words is consistent. In fact, people are so predictable that most hackers make use of lists of common passwords just like these. To give you some insight into how predictable humans are, the following is a list of the 500 most common passwords. If you see your password on this list, please change it immediately. Keep in mind that every password listed here has been used by at least hundreds if not thousands of other people.

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Turn your keyboard LEDs into network activity indicators with a free app

December 7th, 2009 No comments

Since we talk about hacking, how about a little desktop/networking hack – how cool is to have your LEDs on keyboards to blink as you transfer data on network :) Try Network Lights and let us know. Windows Only.