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    <itunes:author>Revision3</itunes:author>
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When it comes to recovering encryption keys from memory nobody has a more intriguing method than Princeton University researchers. We explore a method known as the &quot;Cold Boot Attack&quot;. Plus, a clever DirectX injecting UI widget for your PC games that means the end of ALT+Tab.
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When it comes to recovering encryption keys from memory nobody has a more intriguing method than Princeton University researchers. We explore a method known as the &quot;Cold Boot Attack&quot;. Plus, a clever DirectX injecting UI widget for your PC games that means the end of ALT+Tab.
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When it comes to recovering encryption keys from memory nobody has a more intriguing method than Princeton University researchers. We explore a method known as the &quot;Cold Boot Attack&quot;. Plus, a clever DirectX injecting UI widget for your PC games that mean
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      <title>Encrypt your entire hard drive! - Hak5</title>
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What&#039;s your best defense against a boot CD that breaks Windows passwords in two keystrokes? Encrypting your entire hard disk. Shannon&#039;s got the details on truecrypt drive encryption while Darren brings up plausible deniability with hidden volumes.
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What&#039;s your best defense against a boot CD that breaks Windows passwords in two keystrokes? Encrypting your entire hard disk. Shannon&#039;s got the details on truecrypt drive encryption while Darren brings up plausible deniability with hidden volumes.
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What's your best defense against a boot CD that breaks Windows passwords in two keystrokes? Encrypting your entire hard disk. Shannon's got the details on truecrypt drive encryption while Darren brings up plausible deniability with hidden volumes.
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Darren&#039;s Hacking WPA-PSK keys using the recently updated Cowpatty and some damn fine lookup tables. Connecting ESXi to iSCSI targets -- Matt breaks it down with FreeNAS. And Shannon completely bypasses local Windows logins with a Kernel modifyin&#039; boot cd? w00t!
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Darren&#039;s Hacking WPA-PSK keys using the recently updated Cowpatty and some damn fine lookup tables. Connecting ESXi to iSCSI targets -- Matt breaks it down with FreeNAS. And Shannon completely bypasses local Windows logins with a Kernel modifyin&#039; boot cd? w00t!
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      <pubDate>Wed, 17 Jun 2009 04:05:00 GMT</pubDate>
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Darren's Hacking WPA-PSK keys using the recently updated Cowpatty and some damn fine lookup tables. Connecting ESXi to iSCSI targets -- Matt breaks it down with FreeNAS. And Shannon completely bypasses local Windows logins with a Kernel modifyin' boot cd
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      <title>Packet Injection, WPA Attacks, Virtualization - Hak5</title>
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The gang gathers at a dive in Hoboken, NJ during their trip to NYC for the live Diggnation and discuss wireless packet injection with airpwn, advancements in WPA-PSK attacks and of course, virtualization.
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The gang gathers at a dive in Hoboken, NJ during their trip to NYC for the live Diggnation and discuss wireless packet injection with airpwn, advancements in WPA-PSK attacks and of course, virtualization.
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      <pubDate>Wed, 10 Jun 2009 04:05:00 GMT</pubDate>
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The gang gathers at a dive in Hoboken, NJ during their trip to NYC for the live Diggnation and discuss wireless packet injection with airpwn, advancements in WPA-PSK attacks and of course, virtualization.
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      <title>Roll your own VMware ESXi Server and more - Hak5</title>
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Building your own VMware ESXi Server in under an hour with parts you may have lying under your bed. Extreme sports cameras and mounts and mounts can be expensive. Why not build your own for about 5 bucks. And light video editing that&#039;s both easy and free? Avidemux may be the answer.
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Building your own VMware ESXi Server in under an hour with parts you may have lying under your bed. Extreme sports cameras and mounts and mounts can be expensive. Why not build your own for about 5 bucks. And light video editing that&#039;s both easy and free? Avidemux may be the answer.
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      <pubDate>Wed, 03 Jun 2009 04:05:00 GMT</pubDate>
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Building your own VMware ESXi Server in under an hour with parts you may have lying under your bed. Extreme sports cameras and mounts and mounts can be expensive. Why not build your own for about 5 bucks. And light video editing that's both easy and free
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