•September 7, 2008 •
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•March 29, 2007 •
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With just a little bit of social engineering I am able to get discounts on T-Mobile Eriksson cards, and T-Mobile wi-fi-service
Unlimited National – Annual
Regular Price
$29.99 per month with a 12-month commitment.
Discount Price
$14:99 per month with a 12-month commitment.
Unlimited National – Month to Month
Regular Price
$39.99
Discount Price
$19:99
Eriksson card
Regular Price
$150.00
Discount Price
$49.99
Starbucks Hotspot discount
Promotional code stpartner0802
Partner number: Just about any 4 digit number starting with zero will work.
Hear the Call

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•December 9, 2006 •
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Login Recovery is a free service to reveal user names and recover passwords for Windows NT, 2000, XP, 2003 and Longhorn. As long as you have physical access to the computer, your passwords can be recovered. http://www.loginrecovery.com/

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•December 5, 2006 •
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This site lets you send spoofed emails with their automatic form. SpoofedEmail
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•December 4, 2006 •
7 Comments
•September 21, 2006 •
47 Comments
Hack into a computer running Windows XP without changing the password and find out all and any passwords on the machine (including admin accounts). You do not need access to any accounts to do this. Of course, do not do this on anyone elses computer without proper authorisation. more…

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•September 15, 2006 •
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Here’s a way to save any flash video from Youtube. Just rename the URLs,save it to your disk, rename it, and play it with an flv player More

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•September 14, 2006 •
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This guy found that an old-style floppy connector fits a SD card perfectly. He shows how to wire the connector up to your Linksys WRT54g. Apparently It allows more space for your linux apps to run on modified firmware (DD-WRT, OpenWRT, etc..). Can also store large logs locally instead of dumping them to a server. (http://uanr.com/sdfloppy/)

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•September 10, 2006 •
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“I ’ve been using GMail since 2004 and have always thought it was the best email service. With the large amount of space it offers, and the amazing features the possibilities are endless. Here are some nifty hacks/tips that allow you to get the most out of your GMail account.” More…

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•September 10, 2006 •
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In this episode Darren builds a Network Attached Storage server for our home network using a spare PC, a compact flash card, and some BSD. Paul brings us Doom on the iPod using Linux and some geeky voodoo. Wess crafts a unique LED liquor cabinet for about a hundred bucks. And Darren puts on his slightly darker than gray hat with a USB key that owns Windows machines in a matter of seconds (with a little prevention thrown in for good measure). Plus this month’s trivia, poll, & LAN party details from the lovely and talented Alli. http://www.hak5.org/

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