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nano back
by on 08/15/10 10:54
After the dust has settled, it seems that the German "anti-hacking law" does not make it illegal for me to publish computer-security related software per-se. More precisely, I was able to put the nano keylogger online again.
Skype Crypto Code
by on 07/25/10 09:07
I decided to make a backup of the code which allegedly implements the skype cipher. Just in case any of you want to play with it. Since I still have exams to learn for, I won't - so it'd be nice if someone told me in case it's bullshit.
New IRCd
by on 07/15/10 10:49
Alright, I moved irc to darkscience, they seem solid, stable and full of old friends of mine. Also, they have services ... and since I am old now, I like services.
Overthewire IRC Dead
by on 07/03/10 16:02
I am quite sure you noticed, overthewire IRC is down due to DDoS attacks, since a while already. Since that's wherer we're at, we currently don't really have an IRC and I am too lazy to sort that out. If someone has a nice network to suggest, tell me.
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Bigint Library Prototype
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07/09/2008 10:36

This is the win32 prototype of my big integer library. Because of the inline assembler, it will not compile with gcc, as I pointed out before. Sooner or later there will be a written article about this library and a documentation, remember that this is just a preview.
 


Static IP vs DHCP
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01/15/2009 12:40

At home, I have static IP's - and everyone else is using DHCP for their phony little plastic routers. Even I, on occasion, have to switch my network interface to DHCP. Now I finally sat down and wrote a VBScript that allows you to easiely switch a network interface from static to dynamic IP configuration, bypassing the long way through control panel etc.
Be warned: The script stores its configuration in itself. Basically, whenever you enter something in a prompt - it gets written back into the script (check the UpdateSelf routine). So - make sure you have no quotation marks in your IP address.
 

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