[Miguel A. Vallejo] wanted a portable spectrum analyzer for the 2.4GHz ISM band. No problem, there’s modules for that are easy to interface with a microcontroller and LCD screen. But carrying around a black project box doesn’t exactly scream ‘cool’ so he fit his spectrum analyzer inside of a cell phone. This made a lot of things easier for him; he already had a few old phones, he was able to use both the original battery and the original LCD screen, and a lot of the mounting work is already done for you. The only challenge was to fit his custom circuitry inside. By hacking off part of the CYWM6935 module and cutting some protoboard in the same shape as the original PCB he managed to get everything into this... 

This is a simple bash script that uses nikto, nmap, nslookup, the Harvester, subdomainer and metagoofil for penetration testing and enumeration. This code is very straight-forward and you can do whatever you wish with it, but for god’s sake read the readme file. This is a rough first run so some things might break and the report files are all over the damn place and you might need to edit some stuff. http://sourceforge.net/projects/reecon/ Suggestions, ideas, bugs?  

Foil, not just for hats anymore! Tinfoil is apparently not just good for keeping the lizard people from reading your thoughts from afar, with a little wit and the silver stuff you can also wreak havoc on those high security and dimple locks that are just a little too hard to pick sometimes. Now available in kit form, compliments of China(tm)   Article and video on Blackbag.nl  

With the new year come the new worries about taxes - what kind of taxes will you need to file before April 15th, how much money will you have to pay, what bracket did you place in, etc. Unfortunately, you also need to worry about protecting your identity. As Privacyrights.org notes, your IRS information returns might constitute an identity thief's "dream." None of us want to become a "dream" target for any kind of thief, let alone an identity thief. So while you're figuring out the right returns to send to the IRS, this is also a great time to take steps to ensure the protection of your identity. Five Recommendatations for Keeping Tax Info Safe Guard your mail. Once your mail leaves... 

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