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Hows Your Hacking Skills?
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| KiNeTiC ENeRgY |
This guy started a company that analyzes security enabled chips, and smart cards from Companies like Atmel, Nagravision/Kudelski Group, Motorola, etc. He is also credited with cracking and releasing to the public, the Nagravision smart card ROM dump, which enables coders to program smart cards and watch satellite TV wide open for free across Europe and North America. Anyway, theres some really cool images of chips and processors for u nerds that always wanted to know what they look like, and how to hack one and get the source code. They use a combination of acids and UV lights to remove certain metals and layers of a chip to get access to the "secure" circuit and read it with microscopic probes.
http://www.flylogic.net |
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| Capitalizt |
I am t3h awesomes at hacking
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| mezzir |
seriously, did anyone ever actually lose at that game?^
granted i only got like 20% through the game before i lost interest, but god damn those things are ing easy |
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| Capitalizt |
| quote: | Originally posted by mezzir
seriously, did anyone ever actually lose at that game?^
granted i only got like 20% through the game before i lost interest, but god damn those things are ing easy |
They got much harder later on..with the water moving twice as fast.
You should really give Bioshock another try. Play it in the dark on HARD mode and your life will never be the same ;) |
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| Audious |
| quote: | Originally posted by Capitalizt
They got much harder later on..with the water moving twice as fast.
You should really give Bioshock another try. Play it in the dark on HARD mode and your life will never be the same ;) |
There were actually some that were impossible. As in, there was absolutely no way to win. |
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| Pokit |
| Napoleon Dynamite taught me all I know about computer hacking. |
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| Krypton |
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| stren |
| quote: | Originally posted by Capitalizt
I am t3h awesomes at hacking
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lame, just use autohack |
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| pinkbubblegum |
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| whiskers |
| quote: | Originally posted by pinkbubblegum
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God damn, I'm on a Photoshop roll today :wtf: |
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| jeeper_095 |
| quote: | Originally posted by ********
The technology for this I think will be progressively ramped, and controlled as time goes on.. the twillight era is slowly closing. This is in part due to the nanoization of technology - talking about molecular and atomic sized transistors. Of course the same issue will always be there -- you need to make a reader for it, and for any reader there will likely be some form of capturing the data and breaking it.
That is the million dollar question - how to utilize nano sized coding and relay.
The closest thing I can see where this is going is "time based coding" with a centralized code (meaning the breached code will only be effective for a specific instance of time" meaning real time breaking will be impossible. That is every second or millisecond or nanosecond the code changes, and the cards halflife or energy register degrades as the card ages meaning old codes are not accessable and new codes are only emitted along side the halflife time frame (emmited with the degredation energy - the nanosized particles themselves would hold the data and the degredation would release the code. each card itself would de stored on a secure tripattern ATM relay etc../ centralized network with only the current codes for the cards being released at that moment etc.. this matched with the customer pin and biometric data at the point of sale (which modern computers will have (fingerprint scanners/video for facial recognition voice pattern / etc..
lots of hacks are out there.. I'm pretty lamen but I know where the technology has to go and understand that it will get progressively more expensive to hack the companies wares.
each state changes as the energy is outputted unlocking the next in the chain... |
dudeman...use sentences.........I had to read that twice....
but in respect to the threats topic......it's old news |
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