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This was an experiment using a $10 mini fixed focus digital camera for macro photography. The top picture is of a hard disk controller board, and it is obviously out of focus because the camera is too close. Add a $3 magnifying glass between the camera and the subject, and everything is in focus (as well as can be expected for a $10 camera, at least).
The first real photo stop of the 5 day visit to Aus. The sun had not long risen and I was greeted with this scene not far into Royal National Park, where the road crosses the Hacking River.
Teenage Hacker Sentenced to 20 Months in Prison for Selling Personal Data & Offer Freelance Hacking Services
Readmore: gbhackers.com/teenage-hacker-sentenced-to-20-months-in-pr...
Ethical Hacking class will immerse the students into an interactive environment where they will be shown how to scan, test, hack and secure their own systems.
Using a collimating lens from an old DVD player as a DIY macro lens I examine some pixels from the Make.com article describing the hack: blog.makezine.com/archive/2009/08/cameraphone_dvd_macro_l...
La Amiga Flequillo descubrio por accidente el hack del Explorer, tomarse una foto con la niña del bigote.
Just for the sole purpose of illustration of the GB camera hack...and a sloppy picture of me in the camera....
A two-page information graphic that describes how computer hackers exploit networks with weak security to launch anonymous attacks on websites and other computers connected to the Internet. Created while an employee of XPLANE Corp.
Client: Silicon Alley Reporter magazine