Hacking SWAG
#1
Posted 13 October 2002 - 12:48 AM
Clothes:
http://www.jinxhackwear.com/
http://www.copyleft.net/
http://www.linuxmall...LACKWEAR&sort=2
http://www.geekstuff.com/
http://www.thinkgeek.../stuff/apparel/ <== really good selection
http://www.thinkgeek.com/mt/ <== for Bi0s
http://www.geekgarb.com/
http://www.hackerthr...store/index.htm
StickerZ:
http://www.hackerstickers.com/
"Other":
http://www.spyoutlet.com/
http://www.futurehorizons.net/ <=== expensive but kool shit here
http://www.hightechdepot.com/
#2
Posted 13 October 2002 - 09:35 AM
However your list seems to have a few more links that I have on mine so I hope you don’t mind if I kind of borrow some of them!
A similar site to www.futurehorizons.net I found a couple of years ago was http://www.amazing1.com/
#3
GUEST_Jack_***
#4
Posted 13 October 2002 - 03:57 PM
Hmm... it honestly was coincidence... I have been going back thorugh old bookmarks recently, and have been posting a few each day.What a coincidence - I also added a similar list to my website yesterday
- which I had been working on for a few days previously to get permission to use peoples pictures etc
However your list seems to have a few more links that I have on mine so I hope you don’t mind if I kind of borrow some of them!
A similar site to www.futurehorizons.net I found a couple of years ago was http://www.amazing1.com/
By all means, help yourself to any information you find here!
#5
Posted 13 October 2002 - 04:01 PM
I considered getting one of these a while back. I assume that there is a TSR that must be running, and therefore can be detected by anyone looking in the TASK MANAGER or in the services. This poses a potential problem.
Physically, it looks like a simple converter, and is virtually undetectable. And even if someone did find it, they wouldn't know how to use it.
#6
Posted 13 October 2002 - 04:35 PM
(if your thinking of getting one, I’d advise you to look around as I’ve seen places that sell better models, ie more memory for less)
#7
Posted 13 October 2002 - 04:42 PM
And yeah, I would do some price searching before I bought one.
#8
Posted 13 October 2002 - 05:13 PM
#9
Posted 13 October 2002 - 05:21 PM
You can take it off the computer it is on to examine the data on another computer or perform the audit from that computer. Enter into a text program, such as Wordpad, Notepad, Edit, or any other program which allows you space to enter text freely and edit it. Type the passphrase which was set, first time users the passphrase is 'keykatch' the menu will be displayed, you can navigate through the menus by entering typing in the number coresponding with the command.
Anyway, I will do the true research when i decide to buy one.
#10
GUEST_Jack_***
Posted 13 October 2002 - 08:58 PM
Because it listens, it listens for information (aka the password) upon finding the password it spits out a menu, by emulating keystrokes, pushing it out to the computer as if it were the keyboard. when you trigger the menu your communicating with the device
#11
Posted 13 October 2002 - 09:07 PM
Hey Jack! You gotta register! You have a huge thread going here already!
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