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 No.13802[Reply]

So these things (or similar) can't be too secure, can they?

What things should a waifu consider if she wanted to know more about such a thing?

Do Lains think this will run a composite video signal or a digital one? Custom display driver or something more manageable?
Is signal sent from external source? How is it sent, video, Ethernet?

Any suggestions on HW that might be usefull?

Controler power, what kind of setup do these have?

Is the controller in the base or behind the display?

Best place to inject new signal?

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 No.13929

>>13904
very nice... good pdf!

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 No.13954

>>13929
>>13904
Still too many variables.
Anyone have any pics of this soykaf actually being done?

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 No.13975

>>13954
feel it might be just as easy and quicker? to cut the video cable and replace feed with own image from something like Banana Pi
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Fast-Shipping-from-San-Francisco-CA-New-Banana-Pi-board-1Ghz-Dual-Core-1GB-RAM-/181931515752?hash=item2a5bf69f68:g:pDQAAOSwLVZV3o3U
rather than gain control over the existing computer?
But maybe i'm too old school... and maybe the video signal is something obscure?

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 No.13983

Here's a video of this being done.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jJkuCzgg7fo



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 No.13609[Reply]

Do you carry a phone? Or do you think that your phone could be used to spy on you?
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 No.13805

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>>13609
>do you think that your phone could be used to spy on you?

I don't think - I know!
GCHQ can now legaly hack into ANY phone and turn on mic/video, look at contacts and history.

Only way to keep some contact and privacy... Get a pager, keep phone in Faraday wallet. If people want to contact you they have to page you (no location info given away - pagers are dumb and don't give off any info) then if you want to respond, goto loacation you are happy with then use your phone to call them. As soon as done phone back in wallet. - get a stack of PAYG sim cards - pay cash only and keep them unused for a few months first so any CCTV will be long gone.

Also buy DUMB phone second hand (cash) from someone you won't know or see again (market stall maybe) again wait few months before you use it.

This if played right might be able to fuarrrk up any tracking from Big Brother - but they could still link who your contacts if not know who you are. Depending on your use they still might be able to join the dots from your contacts and guess who or what you are!

Need a source for anon pager - just a number not reg to a name (anyone?).

TL:DR get all the things in the pics.

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 No.13972

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I remember someone in one of these
cellphone threads saying they had a
device connecting their SIM card to an
email account. SO every time they sent an
email to that email account it would
generate a text and vice versa. Does
anyone know if there is a tutorial on
making this?

>>13805
any link to the Faraday bag?

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 No.13973


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 No.13974

>>13805
Is there any reason to use a Faraday bag rather than just remove the phone's battery?

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 No.13978

>>13974
Assuming extreme tinfoil - maybe...

1) won't have to boot - and hence do the boot broadcast dance. - i.e. they cant specificity tell your turning on/off which would ring bells in apps designed to monitor burner phones and the like! GCHQ looks for such activity as phones only on for a few min here and there.
Dead signal probably is less obvious.

2) possible micro batt to still enable some location tracking?

3) possible close range tracking due to electronic resonance induction of phone?

Best be safe than sorry. If the goal is minimum possible tracking while still being connected to the world, then this is it - i think...



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 No.13875[Reply]

Is there a firefox addon that gives a random delay to your keyboard inputs so websites cant harvest your typing rhythm to identify you??
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 No.13918

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>>13895
>>13905

With no script and blender and a few other tweeks you can get down to around 1 in 5000... which is good and better than a false report scoring 1 in 1,000,000 as ok you might lie that your using an nintendo DS or whatever to access a site but its still quite unique and easy to follow.

Blending is stronger than spoofing unless you set to change spoof at every click!

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 No.13937

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>>13875
I could not help but notice your png was not optimized lainon.
I have optimized your png.
Your png is now optimized.

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 No.13961

>>13905
That’s NOT a good thing.
You should install User AGent Switcher. I choose to appear as IE 8 and now I look like everyone else :P

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 No.13962

>>13961
Also should install Noscript, takesout a lot of the lower information :)

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 No.13988

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>>13937
The black level was wrong to.



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 No.13841[Reply]

Is Tails just as secure on a VM as it is on a physical machine?
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 No.13943

>>13940
Interesting, I knew it wasn't recoverable but I wasn't sure if it was empty the recycle bin "non recoverable".

I suppose it's just something to consider adding on top of real encryption and protection.

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 No.13948

>>13943
losing a single drive from raid 0 is way more problematic than empty recycle bin... even for the NSA - they might gleen small things but on the whole your data is gone!

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 No.13952

>>13948
Can you raid your raid 0s to add redundancy in case of accidents?

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 No.13958

>>13952
yes - its called raid 0+1
2 sets of raid 0 backing each other up. any 1 drive of 4 can fail - a select 2 drives can fail.

As opposed to raid 10 which is 2 sets of raid 1, then striped to make it into a raid 0 config from the 2 raid 1s'.

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 No.13959

>>13958
>>13952
you cant just have a hot spare for use in raid 0, it wont know which drive is gonna need backing up until its too late.



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 No.13922[Reply]

howdy lamemchan fagg0ts you guys need to learn to stop being edgy and just go to 5chan.org lelelel

>being anime watching glitterboys

>tendies.mpv(USER WAS R-R-R-REKT FOR THIS POST)
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 No.13923

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>calling other people edgy
>using homophobic slurs



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 No.13710[Reply]

The most ridiculous thing you can do
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 No.13753

>>13737
If you wanna fuarrrk with people remotely, yes that's important information, but if you're using wireshark to capture packets, say in a coffee shop, all you need to know is the BSSID and you can set up a rouge AP for MitM attacks.

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 No.13755

>>13753
how could one do this?

for learning and testing on my own machines

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 No.13757


>>13755
>>13753
1 actually be the WLAN access point
1b or unencrypted WLAN and ARP poisoning
1c or wlan with soykaf encryption you can break and ARP poisoning
2 now targets traffic gets routed over your machine
3 breaking into their HTTPS is a bit tricky, either you have a fake cert for *.facebook.com or whatever that IS SIGNED by a root cert authority trusted by their system who abused their power, or they get a big fat warning and you just tell them to click on "stfu i know what im doing trust this fake cert so he can read eyverthing". the "explanation" text is notoriously bas even on firefox you have to like click a tiny arrow to read wtf is going on, but the reason browsers make such a huge fuss about certs that are self signed or something is because of situations like that

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 No.13916

>>13757
The book black hat python describes how to do this.

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 No.13963

>>13916
ah nice, we only did it in school in a VM once and for that we had metasploit or something other commerical installed



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 No.13598[Reply]

Recommend me some good e-ink (ebook) reader.
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 No.13691

>>13607
Does Basic 2 have wifi? On their website they write it has no "wireless connectivity" (http://www.pocketbook-int.com/us/products/pocketbook-basic-2#specifications), but other sources claim that it has wifi since model 614, but it has no browser. I also have found an user manual, which covers using wifi and browser. This is very important for me because I'm considering buying Basic Touch just for wifi.
How does it work with pdfs? Can you zoom them? User manual says so.

Is there any other option worth considering? I'm looking only for cheap readers, 'cause I'm poor and living in second-world country.

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 No.13783

>pocketbook basic 2 (614)
>inkbook classic
>kiano booky one
>kiano booky light
Which one should I take?

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 No.13784

I've been using a paperwhite for half a year now and it's nice. Wish it had a larger display for manga. Written word is great on it though.

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 No.13900

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>>13598
This is the only one worth considering.

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 No.13907

>>13691
So it just came in the mail a few days ago


And yes it seems to have wifi



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 No.13376[Reply]

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 No.13385

>>13376
>not riding a longboard

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 No.13393

>>13376
>Not riding a horse.

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 No.13423

Not riding a squirel.

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 No.13425

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>Not riding the tiger

What do you mean by "free" by the way?

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 No.13897

>>13376
>>13381
Yeah I'm with this guy
I much rather ride a bike just from a health and enjoyment stand point.



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 No.13807[Reply]

Anyone having fun with CRT?
Share your setup!
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 No.13854

>>13815
What? CRT stands for cathode ray tube.

>>13807
Is there an option to remove that flickering? It gives me a headache.

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 No.13855

>>13854
>remove that flickering
Does OP want it for retro effect? If not; looks like dust in the VR that controls H-Sync. turn off spray switch lube in there, roll around a few times and bam - solid. (possible its the internal VR, remove case (carfull >1000v and big caps! don't touch anything save the variable resistors with an insulated screw driver) on edge of MB will be some tiny adjusters - clean and rotate these. - note placement of them tho, as these tend to be very sensitive and the smallest movement makes a huge change in position or brightness.

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 No.13856

>>13855
you know it's a piece of software op posted

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 No.13859

>>13856
oh yeh... did not notice... it looks exactly like every soykaf green screen monitor ive owned! - good job on the FX!
Assumed OP had resurrected somthing from the 80s!

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 No.13860

>>13855
I appreciate the assistance though! Lainchan is nice people.



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 No.13365[Reply]

Why DID trucrypt go under?
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 No.13808


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 No.13818

>>13806
Veracrypt

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 No.13832

>>13417
but that wasn't proved in the audit, maybe they were tired of develpoing it, or were forced to close it by a goverment or agency

>>13409
>There was a serious flaw found in a driver quite recently, but I don't think it affects most users.
to be clear, it doesn't affect encryption at all. If you are running a malicious programme, that programme is able to elevate its privilleges, so it's very serious. But it doesn't concern encrypted unmounted drive.

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 No.13833

>>13365
National Security Letter. NSA is a mob.

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 No.13847




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