Silica -- a wireless hacking tool
Bluetooth support planned
Currently Silica supports 802.11 (Wi-Fi). The product roadmap calls for support for Bluetooth wireless connections and Ethernet via USB.
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That's it. I'm changing careers and becoming a potato farmer. Give one more thing to hackers so they can attack mindless home users who think their computers are secured on the new Vista!
...And be at peace with the world!
Vista is more like 'Hasta La Vista, baby!' for me when it comes to Windows.
This has to be one of the worst OSes in history, or herstory for that matter.
I'm gonna recommend people buy Macs from now on.
Vista is more like 'Hasta La Vista, baby!' for me when it comes to Windows.
This has to be one of the worst OSes in history, or herstory for that matter.
I'm gonna recommend people buy Macs from now on.
How could Vista be the worst OS in history when XP was the worst...well actually it might have been Windows Me....well wait a sec...as I recall by time XP came around most people were saying it was Win 98 that was the worst...well...of course if WIndows 95 was being used still it would never hold up security wise so....
Nope. I guess your wrong. Looks like Vista may actually be the best. Dont know how you missed that. Of course I guess you dont care much for Windows in general do you.
Nope. I guess your wrong. Looks like Vista may actually be the best. Dont know how you missed that. Of course I guess you dont care much for Windows in general do you.
You said, "Sweet!
This is a GOOD thing! Don't you GET IT??!"
My response:
No.
This is a GOOD thing! Don't you GET IT??!"
My response:
No.
Runs on a customized version of Debian/Linux? Sounds GNU to me, so the sources should be available...
If the application runs in userpsace and you don't include other GPL code, you don't need to provide sources.
This device is designed to attack a network transmission with a code execution exploit?This device can perform a "Clean Stop" of a network transmission?This is a "Penetration Testing" device?What do I do if this device shuts down my network?
Therefore, I want one... I see some good uses for this thing... Like a friend who doesn't care for security...
People who don't care about security don't do things online that are risky if observed. People with open Wi-Fi ports know they can close them if they want to but don't bother. It doesn't take much imagination to realize the RIAA could be calling you if someone were using your WiFi to share music... but they don't worry about it. IF you have the need you cover yourself. IF you get surprised then you're stupid only if you get taken down twice.
We're at the point where our security programs are letting people gain control over our systems. If the anti virus programmers are unable to secure things, how the heck are the rest of us?
It only takes them once to screw us up. We have so many things to watch for, about the only thing we can do is sit back and watch them destroy us.
It only takes them once to screw us up. We have so many things to watch for, about the only thing we can do is sit back and watch them destroy us.
Seems like it pulls together a lot of things I've had on a Sharp Zaurus SL-5500 for years. Maybe someone can re-package some comparable tools making them more unified so I can add them in the package manager...seems a lot cheaper. Unless it comes with everything shown in the picture.
Scary hacking tool? That looks like one of those crappy old Nokia tablets, a N770 or something.
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