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Tutorials / The Faraday Cage - A Must In Today's Society.
« on: September 27, 2015, 10:36:43 PM »
What Is A Faraday Cage?
A Faraday cage or Faraday shield is an enclosure formed by conductive material or by a mesh of such material, used to block electric fields. It operates because an external electrical field causes the electric charges within the cage's conducting material to be distributed such that they cancel the field's effect in the cage's interior. The reception or transmission of radio waves, a form of electromagnetic radiation, to or from an antenna within a Faraday cage is blocked by the cage.

Why Should You Convert Your Room Into A Faraday Cage?
There are MANY good reasons for why one should do just that and i will shortly describe the most important ones:

When/if a nuclear war eventually breaks out because Russia have had enough of the cold war where FVEY:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Five_Eyes are painting them as the criminals to get the public unified against a common enemy again after people wake up and realize the war on terror is only an excuse to control their own population even harder with scare tactics and false flag attacks. Then you will sit comfortably in your room without having to worry about the incoming EMP blast frying your electronics or messing with your brain.

If a solar flare blares up you can relax while the rest of the world fry with electronics popping in their faces like fireworks your biggest problem will be that you have to choke the chicken to your porn stash instead of streaming pornhub. To protect against that your cage requires grounding but i'll mention simple ways of doing that in the end.

The government spying on your mind, We have the nano listening devices that the government injects into everyone when they get vaccinated against long dead diseases they say existed. A Faraday cage will shield us from them monitoring thoughtcrimes when we are sleeping, (dreams is your subconscious mind working hard because the massive upstream of data flowing in the background).
If your parents were some of the smart ones that saw through the lies and didn't get you vaccinated against your will it will also shield against the type of bugs everyone knows about from movies and similar main stream media the government created as a smokescreen hiding their true way of interception.

Building The Base.
I will talk about 3 different ways you can shield yourself against this abuse, they are different price ranges but all should protect you; but the more expensive ones are of course better and will hold longer. They all share two things, 1. They will all block radio waves 2. They are all built in the same manner.

First off, plan the build and make a blueprint!
Do you have windows for lookout or something that you cant block off?
Do you need to be able to open your window for shooting from in case of an invasion?
How many doors do you need?
Measure twice cut once!

You will need a wooden frame along the walls on the floor and a similar one for the ceiling, prop it up with beams in the corners and supporting ones along the middle depending on the
size of your room, build door frames and window frames into the skeletal frame but make sure the hinges are on the inside of your cage and wont touch the cage itself if you go with metal hinges.
Its pretty self explanatory building the frame but if you are unsure on how to do this then look up some shed building on youtube. The only difference will be that you have to be sure your chosen type of shielding fits together so there are no nook an crannies for the signals to get out or in from. I used a regular wooden beam for my frame: 

Shielding.

Method 1. Aluminum Foil
This method guarantees a full shield and should be somewhat cheap, the biggest problem is that it's
not exactly durable, you block off your vantage points and if somebody sees it they will make a bunch of stupid tinfoil hat jokes not
understanding that a hat would essentially work as an antenna and just boost the signals.
Put around 4 layers of tinfoil on top of each other and attach it to your sturdy wood frame, more layers are better but no less than 4.
I would suggest you put a layer of plywood into your frame and attach it to that so it holds better(especially for the floor). I repeat, make sure its overlapping in all the corners and seals tight so no signals can get through.

Method 2. Construction Metal Mesh.
This should be the easiest one to achieve, probably the cheapest and it should block most if not all spying because for example: The average wave length of wifi is lambda=(speed of light)/(frequency) where for wifi frequency=2.4GHz=2.4109 1/s and the speed of light is c = 3108, therefore lambda = 0.1 m. So if you get a mesh where the holes are less than 1cm each a large range of signals will be blocked. Its also durable enough that you can put a carpet over the floor and not even notice the cage.

Method 3. Pet Screen Mesh.
This is by far the best material you can get, even better if you can find it in copper. It has the shielding of aluminum foil and the durability of construction metal mesh + its very simple to bend and make a flawless seam in the corners and movable parts. The only con is that it quickly gets expensive.

Extras.
Grounding your cage isn't necessary to stop the spying eyes of the government or other ill willing
creatures but if you feel like you want that little extra its rather simple to accomplish, if you have central heating in your house that is connected to ground you could scrape the paint off a nearby radiator and connect a wire from the exposed area too your cage directly.
But the method i personally use is a modified power plug.
Remove the metal sticks and cut off the other end of the cord to a suitable length, connect the green wire with a yellow line securely to your cage and you have a perfectly grounded cage.

Adding a cage inside your cage is also a good idea if you wanna increase your security, adding a couple of layers of aluminum foil on the inside as well as on the outside on your plywood boards will help greatly or nailing up your metal mesh on the inside of your frame as well, you can never be too paranoid.

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Hacking and Security / Re: SQLi error-based question
« on: August 02, 2015, 01:57:20 PM »
I suggest you refrain from dumb ass replies like that, I could be your teacher little boy. Copy paste, yeah dude, totally - you're one hell of a genius. The fuck off the thread cutiepie.

At least you tried helping. If I'm asking other 'hackers' when I usually just do my own thing it's because I've done everything that could be done. Including the most basic verification like count()

First forum post: "it only works with basic columns data such as first name, last name" posts a statement specifically requesting those columns.. okay

2nd forum post: Insulting a senior member and acting like you're the shit..... ooooookay
"I usually just do my own thing" better keep doing that because i doubt you will be here for long you little fudgepacker.

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Anonymity and Privacy / Re: Anonymity from clean IP
« on: August 01, 2015, 03:03:00 PM »
Yeah.. pretty much all the tor nodes are marked as spam or w/e (risky as fuck to log into anything through tor as well so dont do that).

But there are still proxies that are "clean" and new ones pop up all the time so you could google yourself to that.
 If you want one that is clean and will stay clean you should rent a server somewhere and host it yourself. That way you get the servers ip and only you have access to it.
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=setting+up+vpn+server

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Hacking and Security / Re: SQLi error-based question
« on: August 01, 2015, 02:40:04 PM »
How does your command look for "other columns" then? Did you change column and table names at all or is that some copy paste command you just found?

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General discussion / Re: Who upgraded to Windows 10?
« on: August 01, 2015, 02:28:39 PM »
The upgrade is free for a year so just chill with the upgrade until many of the bugs have been fixed and people have had the time to find all the sneaky shit microsoft tries to force upon you.

And btw, they are offering the upgrade for pirated versions as well.. Don't, they haven't explained why they are doing so and you will most likely get "this is a trial version, plz upgrade if you wanna access your files" in a couple of months after they have caught most pirates.

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Found it on the Webs / Re: Vulnerability in GM cars
« on: August 01, 2015, 02:20:34 PM »
I'd be surprised if he found vulnerabilities in old cars instead. With "smart" cars it's becoming more and more like watchdogs...

Heres some general info for cars not based on apps and that:
http://www.autosec.org/pubs/cars-usenixsec2011.pdf overview of what can be done
http://www.autosec.org/pubs/cars-oakland2010.pdf bit more detailed
http://illmatics.com/car_hacking.pdf deeper into package analyzing

And if you wanna learn more and earn those big bucks on the next gen security you should check their sources.
The problem they have is that all the critical systems such as brakes,speed,steering is all somewhat connected to the non critical systems like cd player and AC.

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General discussion / Re: JJHYOUXI
« on: July 29, 2015, 04:41:15 PM »
Care to share some logs? Would be interesting.

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General discussion / Re: Your hobbies?
« on: January 11, 2013, 09:09:04 PM »
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@Satori shoot your gay cat,and WTF is this homosexual avatar you got.
The cat is cute and thats emo hitler <3

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General discussion / Re: Your hobbies?
« on: January 11, 2013, 07:08:56 PM »
Mostly hanging on the IRC talking shit but also LOTS of TV shows when i have time... which is not that often right now.
So i guess i dont really have a hobby right now.
Hm thats kinda depressing

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General discussion / Re: Would you be interested in a meetup?
« on: February 23, 2012, 04:04:55 PM »
Kinda dumb idea. No one would fly over to Amsterdam just for a meet-up, unless one has lots of money and time.

You have to remember that everyone isnt as poor as you are.
It's not that expensive  ;D  and lets face it.. Amsterdam must be one of the best party places i Europe.

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Hacking and Security / Re: Hacking the HTML website
« on: February 23, 2012, 02:44:44 PM »
You should always gather as much information on the target as possible.
For example, if it's hosted on shared hosting (which i suspect in this case) then there's a big chance that another webpage hosted on that server is vulnerable. Hack that site, root the box, edit the html page, voilĂ ! you just pwnt the html page and a handful of other ones..


tl;dr: Find out everything you can before trying to hack it.

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General discussion / Would you be interested in a meetup?
« on: February 23, 2012, 02:38:41 PM »
So, Maybe its time we try to get a meetup going?
I was thinking a weekend(fri,sat,sun) in Amsterdam this spring/summer.

Just something casual, meetup, talk, sightseeing?, and some partying at night for the ones who want to  ;)
As you can see, nothing is decided.. hell its not even a complete idea. So please do come with suggestions if you have any.

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Anonymity and Privacy / Which VPN providers log what?
« on: October 07, 2011, 05:28:00 PM »
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There are dozens of VPN providers, many of which carry marketing on their web pages which suggests that the anonymity of their subscribers is a top priority. But is it really? Do their privacy policies stand up to scrutiny? We decided to find out.Over the past two weeks TorrentFreak contacted some of the leading, most-advertised, and most talked about VPN providers in the file-sharing and anonymity space. Rather than trying to decipher what their often-confusing marketing lingo really means, we asked them two direct questions instead
1. Do you keep ANY logs which would allow you or a 3rd party to match an IP address and a time stamp to a user of your service? If so, exactly what information do you hold?
2. Under what jurisdictions does your company operate and under what exact circumstances will you share the information you hold with a 3rd party?This article does not attempt to consider the actual quality of service offered by any listed provider, nor does it consider whether any service is good value for money. All we are interested in is this: Do they live up to claims that they provide a 100% anonymous service? So here we go, VPN providers in the file-sharing space first.


The article can be found here: http://torrentfreak.com/which-vpn-providers-really-take-anonymity-seriously-111007/

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Anonymity and Privacy / Re: JonDo
« on: October 03, 2011, 11:36:24 AM »
what's the catch?

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Projects and Discussion / Re: Computer Science Engineer!!
« on: October 02, 2011, 11:58:27 AM »
you think you are good ha?..
why don't you try to help out user rather then being so modest.
do you always try to prove your self to people that you know everything?
let me tell you one thing that you are not even close to good. got it.
Lol you are in no position talking about how we suck xD you did some fucking retarded stuff and they made fun of you, sure they shouldnt do that, especially considering the VIP and ADMIN status.. bad admin!


But again, doubt you will ever do the same mistake again. Just take it and move on, talking shit about them wont get you any help in the future you know.

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