Archive for October, 2006

Oct 28 2006

Bin Toolkit: October updates

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Here is a list of the October updates for my bin toolkit:
Internet:

tftpd32 - DHCP, TFTP, SNTP and Syslog servers as well as a TFTP client.

Multimedia:

Foxit Reader 2.0 - Fast pdf reader.
VLC-0.8.5-r2 - Media player. Portable version from portableapps.com.

Security:

pwdump6-1.4.2 - Foofus’ util to extract NTLM […]

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Oct 20 2006

SF-ECTF

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I just came back from the Electronic Crimes Task Force quarterly conference, held at the Wells Fargo Bank in San Francisco. This was my first ECTF conference, so I didn’t know what to expect, and right away I felt underdressed because everyone was in suits. I met some interesting ’suits’ during this conference, from DEA […]

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Oct 19 2006

Minneapolis

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Wow, I’m happy to be back home beacuse the weather is sooooo nice. There is not a cloud in the sky, and its absolutely goregeous. I just came back from Minneapolis, where the weather wasnt so great, but at least it wasn’t snowing. It was pretty cold, but I ended up taking cabs everywhere, so […]

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Oct 10 2006

Bottomless Elevator?

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In Taiwan, a floor of an elevator is painted to look like there is no floor. Pretty scary looking from the picture, but I’m not so sure it would have the same effect in person. Still, a great picture.

source: hemmy.net
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Oct 09 2006

Apple iPod 80gb

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I finally bought another iPod to replace my first gen one. I was kinda waiting for the widescreen one, but after giving it some thought, I wouldn’t want to watch movies on a 3-4″ display.
The first one I owned never had a case on it, and it has tons of scratches on it. I didn’t […]

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Oct 06 2006

New York

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I’m back from another business trip. This time I stayed at the Hampton Inn Manhattan-Seaport-Financial District, and I wouldnt stay there again. Its a tiny hotel, and I think there was only five rooms per floor! The rooms felt no bigger than a regular office sized cube. There was no room service available, and the […]

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