Archive for April, 2008
iJustine Teaches Me About Macs!
So with my new found love for iJustine I thought I would share this video of her imitating Scott2K and teaching me a little more about the MacBook Pro!
I’m crazy tired after all the stuff I’ve been up to, but I got some more entries coming your way pretty shortly. Going to post some pictures and videos as well as a wrap up from the American Cancer Society. Gonna write a bit about my first two calls in the ambulance; and of course full bamboozle wrap up after this weekend.
Welcome Home
So I’ve finally moved my blog onto it’s own server. The port seems to have worked out pretty well, I changed themes, this one is pretty nice, doesn’t have my Aurora picture that my old one had but nonetheless the fog and water is pretty soothing. I’ll be putting a message on my WordPress.com Blog that points to here.
I spent the last two days playing with my N810. So far I have trained it to scan the network it is connected to for vulnerable computers and give me a list of the exploits that could be run on the system, (it could also run those exploits to bind shell accounts to those hosts, but I will be setting up a personal laboratory for that work). I am working on getting it to crack WEP encrypted networks, and i think I have it working except its going to take somewhere around 10 hours for it to break my tester network. Because the device doesnt offer a method for packet injecting I need to wait for a certain amount of information to be sent over the network and collected before it can attempt to crack the key. I believe that there is a modification I could add that will allow me to do packet injection from the N810 but it’s going to need a little more research to see if its actually viable. When i’m not port scanning networks for holes I can play Doom, Quake, Galaga, as well as update my blog, and complete countless other web chores. I still haven’t decided if I’m going to keep the N810 or return it.
Well i’m going to go watch lost and get some sleep.
This Is 911?
So my first night on the ambulamce has been pretty uneventful. There is definitely some drama here but nothing i am going into. We rode to tacobell and sevs and then back to the house. I just purchased some web space and i will be moving this little operation onto there as soon as i finish my jinzora setup. I had to take it down to save my bandwidth (now reserved for demonoid) but a real host is gonna treat me just fine. i am writing this from the back of the ambulance all of the beds and couches were taken but i like this better. i dont know or really trust the peope in the house and ill get more sleep this way. This post is brought to you from my newly purchased Nokia N810 which im still evaluating whether or not ill be keeping it. im going to head to sleep (which means we will be getting toned out as soon as i drift off).
trying to blog from my iPhone is proving to be a little more difficult than I thought it would. It killed wordpress’ page twice. Hope it doesn’t lose my text. On the train home from the New York Comicon thanks to my boss eD! who got me a pass for the day. I was never a huge comic fan when I was growing up and now that I am interested I have no clue where to start. It just seems like there are so many different versions of everything and I would miss out on the story. The real draw for me this year was Claudio Sanchez promoting the release of The Amory Wars graphic novel and his new project Kill Audio. Still not sure what that is but I’m sure I’ll hear more about it soon. But Claudio was signing so I went. I got all of the Amory Wars issues autographed. So that is the entire first series. I’m pretty proud.
I’ll give a full review of NYCC later with some pictures and Fat Mama on video! WOOT! In other news I am now officially cleared by the Wantagh Levttown Volunteer Ambulance Corp. to ride the ambulance. My first overnight will be this Monday and I’ll probably do some sort of live blogging cause I’m pretty stoked. I am considering buying the Nokia N810 which is a kick ass Internet tablet which can be completely broken and used as a penetration testing tool. Its pricey and I don’t have enough uses for it to really rationalize the purchase but I think my technolust is going to get the better of me. It’ll be fun rooting people out of their computers from somthing that fits in my pocket. At my station I’ll finish later.