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Someone tried to hack my LinkedIn account about a week ago. Today they tried to hack my Gmail account.
Not happy.
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As of 3 o'clock in the afternoon, December 25, 2005, Department of tourism's Wow Philippines Website still displays the hack message from a certain "Meteor." "We hope you should respect chinese rights, " the message read.
It only ran on 12V through an auto plug, so I pulled out the instant jumpstarter for use while testing.
Newest Addition to the Geekgasm Station: Hackers Poster (ft. my beloved Angelina "acidburn" Jolie & Johnny Lee "crashoverride/zerocool" Miller)
My early 2007 MacBook Pro is starting to show some signs of wear and tear... so I hacked it with some Sugru!
The plastic coating on the cable was fraying slightly so rather than cover with electrical tape I used Sugru to wrap around and bind the junction. It is still nice and flexible so I can wrap the cable away as normal. Sugru is fine up to a high temperature (silicone) so I hope this will be a good solution.
I'd lost one of the small feet on the back corner of the machine, too. For symmetry I've covered the existing three feet with a little piece of Sugru, and stuck another piece where the missing one was - presto - some nice soft feet for it to stand on.
Felt a bit like being inside a garbage bag, but it sure was cool. Yahoos wend their way through the tent and vote for their favorite hacks via SMS