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  • Studying Bluetooth Malware Propagation
  • The BlueBag Project Current Bluetooth worms pose relatively little danger compared to Internet scanning worms—but things might change soon. The authors’ BlueBag project shows targeted attacks through Bluetooth malware using proof-of-concept codes and devices that demonstrate their feasibility. In this article, we focus on the new risks created by the widespread presence of Bluetooth-enabled devices carrying both potentially sensitive data and vulnerability-prone software. In particular, we show how this mix of technologies could become a vehicle for propagating malware that’s specifically crafted to extract information from smart phones. We built a mobile, covert attack device (which we call BlueBag) that demonstrates how stealthy attackers can reach and infect a wide number of devices. Bluetooth technology As a word or term, Bluetooth is now fairly common. The literal meaning supposedly refers to the Viking Emperor Harald (Blatand, in Danish), who lived during the 10th century AD and united the kingdoms of Denmark, Norway, and Sweden (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harald _I_of_Denmark). In fact, the Bluetooth protocol aims to unify different wireless data-transmission technologies among mobile and static electronic devices such as PCs, cellular phones, notebooks, PDAs, DVD players, MP3 devices, TVs, Hi-Fis, cash registers, point-of-sale termi- Download Studying Bluetooth Malware Propagation
  • HOBOware Lite User's Guide - Macintosh
  • HOBOware Lite software is used for launching, reading out, and plotting data from HOBO data loggers. This chapter explains: How to install and start the software How to connect loggers to the computer How to launch, log, and read out loggers Installing HOBOware Lite You must have an administrator login to install HOBOware Lite. To install the software from CD: 1. Refer to the README file on the installation CD for detailed information about the hardware and software needed to run HOBOware Lite. If you have additional questions, please check the HOBOware website at http://www.onsetcomp.com/HOBOware, or call Onset Technical Support. 2. Insert the CD in your computer’s CD-ROM drive. Double-click the CD icon in the Finder and double-click the HOBOwareLite.pkg icon to launch the HOBOware Lite installer. 3. Follow the prompts to install HOBOware Lite. 4. When you reach the final screen of the installation program, click Restart. 5. After restarting, open HOBOware Lite by double-clicking the HOBOware Lite icon in your computer’s Applications folder. Connecting devices HOBOware Lite supports HOBO U-Series data loggers, which communicate with the computer by connecting to a USB port. You can connect most devices to the USB port by using an Onset-supplied USB interface cable. Some loggers require an optic USB base station/coupler to connect to the computer. Consult the manual that came with your device for specific information about required base stations/couplers or cables. Tip: For instructions on using the HOBO Waterproof Shuttle as a base station, refer to the shuttle’s user guide. Download pdf HOBOware Lite User's Guide - Macintosh
  • The security risks of AJAX/web 2.0 applications
  • The web 2.0 concept is not sufficiently defined to allow a critical discussion of it, but we can discuss AJAX (asynchronous Javascript and XML). This concept, which underpins many web 2.0 sites, repackages and applies existing technologies to achieve a new structure for internet applications. Unfortunately, increased flexibility creates conditions for new security problems. To understand how AJAX alters the security landscape for web application testing it is necessary to show the fundamental differences between it and traditional internet application models. Traditional internet model A web browser requests a webpage, normally indicating that the request is being processed by animating a logo and altering the status bar. Internet Explorer, for example, animates the chequered flag. Figure 1 summarises this interaction. When the user clicks on a link, an HTTP Get request is sent to the server. The web server deals with the request, and sends the web page to the client. If the client is to send information back to the server, another request is made following the same process. Under this synchronous ‘click-and-wait’ communication method, information is exchanged by requesting and receiving whole web pages. While waiting for the server, the user loses the focus of the application and cannot interact with it. This loss of focus has long been a source of dissatisfaction with traditional web applications, and if the wait for a round trip from the server is sufficiently long, users may leave the site. The AJAX-enabled internet model In this model a client requests a webpage. Once this full page is
  • SONY ERICSSON W550i / W600i FACEPLATE INSTALLATION GUIDE
  • Sony Ericsson W500 / W600 Faceplate Installation Guide ? AccessoryGeeks.com. SONY ERICSSON W550i / W600i FACEPLATE. INSTALLATION GUIDE Sony Ericsson W500 / W600 Faceplate Itallation Guide – AccessoryGeeks.com SONY ERICSSON W550i / W600i FACEPLATE INSTALLATION GUIDE Any information shown here belongs to AccessoryGeeks.com. Individuals who use this information in any sort of illegal way will be tracked down and prosecuted. Step 1: Remove the front faceplate that is attached to your Sony Ericsson W550i / W600i. Sony Ericsson W500 / W600 Faceplate Itallation Guide – AccessoryGeeks.com Step 2: After it has been removed, you will see a Display Screen Window Le. The Window Le is glued onto the phone. You would need to remove it with a strong force in order for it to come off. Sony Ericsson W500 / W600 Faceplate Itallation Guide – AccessoryGeeks.com Step 3: After front faceplate and window le is removed, place the new windows le (which is included with your new faceplate) and place it on top of your phone. Download pdf
  • Matching Schemas in Online Communities: A Web 2.0 Approach
  • When integrating data from multiple sources, a key task that online communities often face is to match the schemas of the data sources. Today, such matching often incurs a huge workload that overwhelms the relatively small set of volunteer integrators. In such cases, community members may not even volunteer to be integrators, due to the high workload, and consequently no integration systems can be built. To address this problem, we propose to enlist the multitude of users in the community to help match the schemas, in a Web 2.0 fashion. We discuss the challenges of this approach and provide initial solutions. Finally, we describe an extensive set of experiments on both real-world and synthetic data that demonstrate the utility of the approach. The World-Wide Web is teeming with communities, such as those of movie fans, database researchers, bioinformatists, intelligence analysts, and so on. As such communities proliferate, research on their data management challenges has attracted increasing attention. A key challenge is to integrate data from multiple community-related sources. For example, the community of real estate agents in the Great Lakes region may want to build a system that integrates all real-estate sources in that area. As another example, the database community may want to integrate all information about publications, from DBLP, Google Scholar, and researchers’ homepages, among others. Today, integrating such data within a community is largely shouldered by a relatively small set of volunteers, henceforth called builders. To integrate the data, a key task that builders often face is to establish
  • Creating True Scale Map Books with AutoCAD Map 3D 2009
  • The Map Book function has been a Part of Map 3D since the early days of ADE. In the last several releases the functionality has become very robust and a whole lot easier to use due to the Sheet Set Manager and a Wizard. That being said, there is one piece of the Map Books that can cause you to go nuts (and many folks it seems just give up)… setting a % Overlap value and still getting a scaled map book. The key to solving this dilemma is in the Map Book template (.dwt). The following is a discussion of and tutorial on how to properly set up a map book template to produce a properly scaled Map Book set (and stop ramming your head against your desk). Overlap actually scales your viewport by the value and does NOT compensate for the Scale you set the viewport to be. THIS IS THE KEY #1 That being said, your scale affects the Viewport in your Map Book .dwt file. The Viewport has to be created to match the desired scale of the Map Book compared to the size of your Map Book Grid. To be successful in scale you must create the Grid (in model space) and use the “Custom” Tiling option. Do not use the “By Area” and “By Number” Tiling Options. THIS IS KEY #2. Yes, I also think AutoCAD is supposed to be doing the Math for us, but alas, human intervention is still alive and necessary!
  • Hitachi-LG GDR3120L Tutorial
  • The outer Xbox 360 “shell” is entirely screwless. Plastic friction tabs hold the case together. There are many different tutorials for opening the Xbox 360, with different methods. Here are some links to “opening the Xbox 360” tutorials. I decided not to cover opening the Xbox 360 in this tutorial since it is already long enough and there are many other tutorials for opening the Xbox 360. Notes: - The Anandtech guide says you need to use a Torx 12 screwdriver. There is no such thing. You need a Torx 10 screwdriver. - Removing the grey side grill on the hard drive side is a little tricky. The first friction tab is actually inaccessible from the top holes in the case, so you need to stick your screwdriver in the hole by where the hard drive button is and unclip it. (See Pic) - In order to push in the back clips, you can do one of two things. You can use a thin metal object such as a precision flathead screwdriver / bobby pin / paperclip OR you can make an opening “key” out of a CD spindle case. The key would not work for me, it was too flimsy, but it works for some people. You can purchase an “unlock kit.” - If all you want to do is just flash the firmware, you only need to remove the six long screws on the bottom. (See Pic) Read all these guides and watch all the videos, figure out how you want to go
  • Galactic Civilizations II: Dread Lords Games Cheats Hints & Trainer PC pdf
  • The Civilizations series gathered millions of fans over the years. It always felt great to research new technologies before anybody else and to build wonders of the world and then set on a war with the neighbors to get their big cities under your rule. But Earth, no matter how randomly maps were generated, wasn’t enough for the hunger of colonization mankind has. So for several years already, strategy fans can also choose to spread their influence across the entire universe in the Galactic Civilization series. The year is 2225 and the evil Drengin Empire spreads chaos and terror all across the universe. A brilliant mind is needed to guide a new Empire that will settle the business in this restless world. This is where you come. Research, colonize, build new venues of entertainment and production factories, build up your army and order the construction of the best ships that technology ever allowed. Use diplomacy to get the other races to join your galactic war and send those custom designed battleships to the enemy territory so justice is finally done. Just in case you have a hard time accomplishing all that, here are some cheats to help you out a bit. Download Galactic Civilizations II: Dread Lords Games Cheats Hints & Trainer PC pdf
  • Cyberinfrastructure and Web 2.0
  • Cyberinfrastructure 1 and e-Science 1 are conventionally presented in terms of Grid technologies 2 3 that support remote access to computational science resources (such as supercomputers), distributed data management, networked instruments and similar technologies. Web Services are a key technology for realizing this vision 4 5. In contrast to these heavyweight approaches, however, many important innovations in network programming are emerging outside the (by now) traditional Web Services framework and are collectively known as Web 2.0 6. As we discuss in this chapter, these developments need to be tracked and incorporated into the e-Science vision. This chapter reviews some of the core Web 2.0 concepts by considering their impact on e-Science activities. For a related perspective on these issues, see 7. Web 2.0 is not a specific set of technologies and is best characterized as a movement towards network programming for everyone. The blurred distinction between a Web application and a Web tool (such as Google’s My Maps and Yahoo’s Pipes applications) means that even non-programmers can make sophisticated custom Web applications. In contrast to Web 2.0, the Enterprise-centric view of Web technologies holds that Web development is the domain of highly trained programmers working in very sophisticated development environments with complicated service interface and message specifications. Enterprise technologies are characterized by various Web software vendor efforts from Microsoft, Oracle, IBM, Sun, HP, and others. Grid computing is closely aligned (through the Open Grid Forum 8, for example) with Enterprise computing. The numerous Web Service specifications (collectively known as WS-*) have formed
  • FlowPATH Tool-pathing Tutorial
  • This tutorial outlines the process of preparing a 2D digital file for tool-pathing with FlowPATH for use with the school’s abrasive water-jet cutter. The water-jet is only capable of 2D cutting operations, and has extremely limited control of the depth of the cut so work should be designed with 2D lines and with the intention that the lines will be cut completely through the material – not etched. Depending on the hardness of the material it is possible to etch or score a cut instead of cutting all the way through, but this should only be done with ductile materials as it will cause shattering or breaking in more brittle materials. 2D File Creation 1) The FlowPATH software will only accept 2D geometry, and it works best with lines and arcs, splines may cause some problems. The lines can be made in any 2D application capable of exporting DXF files; possible applications are Maya, 3dMax, Rhino, AutoCAD, Illustrator and VectorWorks. If your model is made of surfaces or polygons it is necessary to duplicate the edges of the objects to make 2D lines, you cannot use the surface geometry directly for water-jet cutting. Objects and parts should be made at full-scale, the limits of the bed size are 40” x 20”. Pieces should also be on the XY plane with the Z axis up. 2) Once you have suitable geometry created in a 3D application you must export it as DXF. When exporting you should save as Release 12 (R12) format, this format