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Rootkit code example, green text black background.
The source code is written by Ivyl and t3hknr as a sample rootkit implementation for Linux.
The source code can be found on Github: github.com/ivyl/rootkit
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Here's an example of just some of the vile html that has been inserted into the footer.php of my site.
Yes, pixelrn.com has been hacked because I failed to upgrade to the latest version of Wordpress. Now Google hates me and my life is a mess. Well, not really.
Don't let this happen to you, kids.
The US Open of Surfing and the Oral Cancer Foundation became the early adopters of an emerging technology, QR codes, and employed that with what have often been called guerilla-marketing techniques.
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To see the content of the OCF-QR code used at this event follow this link: www.oralcancer-qr.org/
See more photos from event: www.flickr.com/photos/oralcancerfoundation/sets/721576245...
According to the Web site www.navajocodetalkers.org, more than 400 Navajo warriors were trained to use the Navajo language to pass messages via radio during World War II.
It is the only unbroken code in modern military history. It baffled the Japanese forces of WWII. It was even indecipherable to a Navajo soldier taken prisoner and tortured on Bataan. In fact, during test evaluations, Marine cryptologists said they couldn't even transcribe the language, much less decode it.
The secret code created by the Navajo Code Talkers was a surprisingly simple marvel of cryptographic innovation. It contained native terms that were associated with specialized or commonly used military language, as well as native terms that represented the letters in the alphabet.
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Conversion of EFE single door Olympian to dual door and EFE dual door Titan to single door.
Using parts removed from one to the other, ie Centre doors.
This is a QR-coded T-shirt.
Contact details on it can be transferred error-free directly to the cell phone, then the browser can navigate immediately or a phone call initiated at once, no number or address typing necessary.
Howto at :
www.instructables.com/id/Encode-data-in-2D-on-your-T-shir...
The infamous Enigma code took the aliies about three years to crack!
Looking like an odd typewriter, the Enigma allowed the German U boat fleet to attack by surprise. As no one knew where they would be.
I visited Glasgow this weekend 30th September 2018 , taking in a Kylie Minogue concert at the SSE Hydro on the Sunday evening and spending many hours walking through the city.
Walking the streets down at the Trongate on Tuesday the 2nd I I passed a sign stating "Police Museum" , I had never seen it before though probably because I am always looking up at the architecture on the fine buildings surrounding the area .
I decided to visit, wow, I loved it, staffed by two ex police officers, now volunteers, very knowledgeable on all the items archived and on display.
I highly recommend a visit if you are in Glasgow , I enjoyed my hour or so that I visited , posting some of the photos I captured during my time there , it really was an excellent unplanned hour that educated me and gave an insight into a Glasgow from times gone by .
THE GLASGOW POLICE MUSEUM IS SITUATED ON THE FIRST FLOOR
AT 30 BELL SREET, MERCHANT CITY, GLASGOW G1 1LG
Glasgow Police Museum
Police museum eddie-and-alistair
Hiding in plain sight in Merchant City, tucked away on the first floor of a building above a fancy restaurant, the Glasgow Police Museum is a veritable treasure trove of historic artifacts from the UK's oldest police force. In this feature, we take a tour of this cave of policing wonders under the knowledgeable care of curators Alastair and Eddie, and see what changes the years have brought in the tools of the trade used by Scotland's finest.
"It's been sixteen years since we opened," Eddie says. "We do a couple of days a week. We’re volunteers, and the museum's set up by the Glasgow Heritage Society, which was started in 1999. In 2002, we opened the museum, and we get between nine and ten thousand visitors a year, so that’s about 160 thousand people since the time we opened. The staff are all volunteers, all retired officers apart from a few exceptions, and it’s very successful."
"The police went from using a top hat to the helmet, to different styles of helmets," Alastair tells me as we go into the museum's gallery and are greeted with an array of glass cases. “In 1912, there were these helmets with the shiny metal badge, but the officers didn’t like them, because at night it reflected the light, so what they did was give them a black badge and black buttons on their greatcoats so they wouldn’t be so visible to suspects. Now today, stealth isn't so much of a priority, and they have the bright yellow high vis jackets."
"Getting restraints on a suspect back in the day was a two man job," I'm told as we stop to admire a selection of what look like manacles. “The handcuffs here are designed like a tourniquet and called Snitchers; you put it round the wrists, the cop on the other side did the same, and you walked the suspect into the office. The metal one there is an early version of the one we use today."
In the next case are an assortment of elegantly painted Billy clubs. "These were the early batons," Alastair explains. "We have a George the 4th model, used from 1820 to 1830, William the 4th from 1830 to 1837, and an early Victorian one 1837."
“In the Second World War, obviously there were bombings in Glasgow and Clydebank," Alastair continues, indicating what looks like an early biohazard getup, “so policemen had to carry a helmet and gas mask. The lamps they carried had a screen on the front to stop it shining upwards and being visible to German planes. Although I’ve always wondered why they bothered, as there’s a big shiny river running through the middle of the city."
The next point of interest is a display cabinet with a selection of communication gear. "Communication went from the wooden clappers, to the whistle, to the police box," Alastair informs me, "even though we all had whistles right up to the 1970s, probably longer. Even as an inspector in 1989, I still had a whistle. This radio here is dated to 1936. It’s a receive only set, the idea being you receive the call, and once you’re finished dealing with it, you went to the police box and phoned in the result. It wasn’t until after the start of the Second World War that the RAF perfected the two way radio, and then police managed to get them during the war. Up until the 1950s, if you joined the traffic department you had to learn the Morse code, which was still in use at that time."
Now we come to the guns. "The Martini International .22 Rifle here was carried on duty by Superintendent Alistair Petrie in Holyrood Crescent on 15 July 1969," Alastair explains. "An armed man, James Griffiths, was firing from the attic flat at 14 Holyrood Crescent, Glasgow. As there were no rifle marksmen in Glasgow Police at that time, the Glasgow Police Rifle Club members, with small calibre rifles, were called out to try to contain Griffiths in the flat at Holyrood Crescent, but he escaped over the rooftops. Griffiths was eventually cornered at 26 Kay Street, where Ch. Supt. Calum Finlayson shot him dead. The Enfield Pattern percussion pistol," he continues, indicating an antique sidearm of the sort Captain Jack Sparrow might be seen sporting, "was used by Glasgow Police in the 1850-60 period. The pistols were kept at the police office and issued only as required when police officers and detectives expected that the criminals they were going to arrest were armed. The pistol is marked ‘Glasgow Police’ and has an inventory number on the trigger-guard."
"We had Britain’s first police dogs too in Glasgow," Alastair says with no little amount of pride. "They were Airedales with Collie and Retrievers bred into them. Collies for the brains, Retriever for the sense of smell, and the Airedale was a big strong terrier dog that was easily bored, always liked to be active. That was why Major Richardson, an army dog breeder, selected that breed for the police. Glasgow bought four of them, two for Maryhill and two for the Queens Park area."
Before the days of modern police badges, Alastair explains, "A detective’s tip staff was his identity which he carried in his pocket. The policemen at the time carried their baton with the handle in the middle, they walked down the street and people could see they were policemen, because in that time the uniform was quite civilian in appearance. Obviously detectives couldn’t do that as they’d give the game away, so they carried a miniature in their pocket which they could show if asked to identify themselves."
"The Glasgow Police Museum is based on the city of Glasgow Police, which was Britain’s first police force," Alastair tells me. "We’re all told at school that Robert Peel created the police in 1829 in London, but Glasgow had a police force fifty years before in 1779, and it was formalised by the Glasgow Police Act which was signed by King George III in 1800, when Robert Peel was a twelve year old school boy. There were actually eighteen police forces in the UK before Peele’s police, so where they got the idea his was first I’ve no idea."
The Glasgow Police Museum illustrates the history of the Glasgow Police 1779 - 1975, through artifacts, stories and images. Its International Room has uniforms and insignia from EVERY country in the World.
The brilliant 'Sillitoe Tartan' black and white dicing on the staircase leads you up and into this museum HQ.
Uniformed police from Glasgow's past stand proudly on patrol . Then photos, medals and documents tell stories of individual bravery and even sacrifice ensuring these officers remain eternally 'on the beat' in their home city.
Notorious criminals they brought to justice are not forgotten.You can even view the fingerprint sheet of an infamous Scottish mass murderer. Who indeed ? Just find the evidence.
The International Exhibition shows 'world policing' at its best . The French and Italian uniforms are so stylish of course. There's even a badge from the famous Cairo Antiquities Police Department ..
No Bells or Whistles here. None Needed. Just superb staff who being ex 'force' are really on the case. Kids will love this. Adults equally so.
I was in here for ages. Must have been reading too many Inspector Rebus books .
Anyway, the facts you are given here are so much more exciting than fiction.
Open everyday. Free entrance but a small donation is suggested to fund upkeep.
The Glasgow Police Historical Exhibition contains artefacts and text boards which provide a historical insight into the people, events and other factors which contributed to the founding, development
and progress of Britain's first Police force, the
City of Glasgow Police from 1779-1975.
The International Police Exhibition in the museum
illustrates the spread of policing throughout the World. Over 2000 items of insignia, headgear and uniforms from every country in the World are on display.
Entry to the museum is FREE and if you enjoyed your visit and wish to make a donation towards the upkeep of the museum, this would be appreciated.
The Glasgow Police Museum is the museum of Britain’s first police force, from 1800 to 1975.
The exhibits in the Glasgow Police Historical Exhibition provide a historical insight into the people, events and other factors which contributed to the founding, development and progress of Britain's first Police force, the City of Glasgow Police from 1779 - 1975.
The International Police Exhibition in the museum illustrates the spread of policing throughout the world. More than 2,000 items of insignia, headgear and uniforms from all corners of the globe are on display.
Jaguar with Code 3 Defender Lightbar - will be the lead car at the 2010 Woodward Dream Cruise in Michigan on August 21
code FI-030
Boeing 747-406M
KLM - Royal Dutch Airlines
c/n 25086 / 850
"Jakarta" / "City of Jakarta"
Amsterdam (Schiphol) (AMS / EHAM)
2017-10-14_18-06-19_B
This product is 100% original mesh
Classic high table from the New Mexico set with a glass center piece and hole for a parasol.
All Code 8's products are textures with normal and specular maps. For the best effect (especially water and shiny metals, but also woods and fabrics) you need to have advance lighting on in your viewers preferences. The shininess of items depends on he windlight you are using. You can edit the object and play with the texture specular settings for the best effect.
The brand logo can be unlinked and removed, if wanted.
ex wight travel with decals removed with nail pollish remover. now in my stagecoach fleet . as an allover white bus.
Simon Netizen moves in behind Deb's kid and crouches low. "Hey kid...like watchin' your mum in situations like this?"
Deets Carroll's face is impassive. Her arms twitch and she fires the shotgun. Deliberately aiming behind Tres, missing him easily. But Pyros wouldn't know that.
Rai Pawpad turns to the man, snarling, showing his teeth. "Fuck off, assbag! Leave her alone."
Jaina Lefevre whispers. "Go. The fuck. Away." and keeps watching below. She's trembling just a little, staring at the group.
Kimani Silvercloud turns and glares at the ass bag, giving him the evil eye
Belldandy Ghost looks over her shoulder at the person seemingly bothering the Princess. She narrows her eyes and suddenly changed her focus, she could care less about Pyros now, its the man behind the Princess that she would rather see destroyed and vaporized. And she could if she had brought the LMAF, which was safely stored so it couldnt be used for wild purposes "I suggest you leave They' Highnesses alone, Organic...."
Remamian Takashi looks down at simon and rolls her eyes "Subtle... very subtle" she takes a few steps around the crowd and finds a nice place to stand on the main path
Esha Rajal gave Simon a look that would read, "I believe you just got served." Sadly, it was toward his back from her vantage point. So, she just kept on smoking like she was wont to do.
Simon Netizen shakes his head and nods toward the beach, not deterred by such language from a small child. "Think about it, eh? Keep your ass at home, keep your mum from shit like this." He'd reach over to try and give her hair a tug. Nothing painful, just a nice, mocking gesture.
Debra Charron's features are a study in "total focus". Her opponents aim was no doubt thrown off a bit by the impacting round and his tensing to rush her, so his shell this time creases her left-outside torso right under her breast. Her black sweater stains red about the wound and again the slug causes her body to yank sideways. She growls deeply.........Deb's mind, as always seems to happen under stress, goes to its detached and emotionless place and as he bears down on her she analyses the situation. She's taken a bloody hit to the abdomen, and if she does not slow him down, she may well die here today of sheer blood-loss. his body is armoured, but those shiny boots look like geniuine leather. She aims for the left foot and taps off two rounds at it as the man reaches extreme-close-range - hoping to slow him a bit and gain some tactical parity. the pistol speaks again and how lead leaps towards the sand, seeking to perform a violenbt pedicure on the UAC functionary.............
Jaina Lefevre whirls as he touches her hair and her hand flies out to slap-claw at his face. "You FUCKTARD!" she hisses. "This is NOT about me! IT's about that SHITBAG down there that wants to hurt my Mom! Go ROT!"
Nellie Meads stands up, steps over to Simon's left, pulls the lighter out of her pocket. She looks over her shoulder to the lighter's owner. "You won't want this back if I shove it up his nose, will you?" was what she wanted to say, but she sees the man make a move to actually *grab* Jaina, and she flips it open, and lights it, under his left arm
Kimani Silvercloud stops glaring at simon when she sees Miss Jeff arrive, giving her a smile
Belldandy Ghost nautrally she stood when Jai stood but she hadnt made a move yet since she was going to let those closest handle things before she decided to use any sort of force
Rai Pawpad swings his arm up to intercept the gesture, his claws out. "I SAID Leave Her Alone? You fucking deaf as well as stupid?"
Simon Netizen reaches out to grip the hand that flies at him, but only to try and stop the attack. He leans over to blow out the flame on the lighter, then stands at the touch of Leighs' hand on his back and steps back, releasing the girl, if he'd succeded in holding her. "Right," he says, with a smirk and a nod, pretty well ignoring any other kids who try so valiantly to intercede.
Kimani Silvercloud watches as Nellie puts the lighter under his arm grinning, but she begins to growl
Kimani Silvercloud mutters "he's not worth our energy" then turns back toward the beach
Belldandy Ghost had now balled up her fists and stuck her left arm out, the device on her arm, appearently a kind of grappling hook device was now pointed at the man. It may not have been any better than her gun shield but it had a nice pointy hook stored in it and if she could at least get it into any part of his body she could use the line to her advantage
Jaina Lefevre glares at SImon and if looks could kill, he'd be shrivelled up like the roasted ear. "Don't -ever- touch me again, you fucking toad." She is shaking, she's so mad and she turns around and stomps a few steps away to look down at her Mom. "Shut up. THis is about Ass-brink and Mom. Just leave it."
Pyros Zenovka just lunges forward the lurger pistol moveing into to swipe at the head of the woman. He then lets out a moan as he feels the two rounds puch through his boots wich are worth more then most the poeople of the city in his mind."Fuck.." he grunts out his body stumbling foward his hand still trying to swing that pistol at her body really anywhere he can hit her. Ifg he can make this into a up close fight then maybe the armor will pay off more for him then her or thats what his mind thinks.
Remamian Takashi ignores said kid who throws human remains onto unexpected ground as she watches contemptually at the battle hopeing SOMEEONE will die soon...
Nellie Meads closes the lighter so she won't waste the fuel. Her tail twitches, she gives Simon a radiant smile. She shrugs, and backs away.
Leigh Parx (Kayleigh Jigsaw) growled low in her throat at the kid's language. She'd had enough out of children for the night. She nodded to Kimani briefly and stood beside her boyfriend sliding her arm around his waist if allowed to. "Kimani, how bout you c'mere?"
Esha Rajal was mentally calculating the distance between the very top of the hill, and the ground below. Of course, she'd just appear to be smiling into the distance, a far-off look in her eye. Hey, she was good at math.
Tres Asbrink is also into the fight and doesn;t really hear the nose from the shotgun his mind all on the fight
Pyros Zenovka is also into the fight and doesn;t really hear the nose from the shotgun his mind all on the fight
Nellie Meads pulls our her phone, holds it at arms length, and takes a picture of him, then taps a caption into it, and puts it away.
Simon Netizen welcomes the feel of Leigh's arm around his waist and turns to press his lips against her hair. "I've stood beside and behind the Commander down there in the worst possible situations, long before that little shit came along, and now she could die because the snotnosed brat can't stay at home where she fuckin' belongs."
Code module bench consists of rectangular and angled boxes that can be assembled horizontally and vertically to different furniture formations and landscapes. Armrests are easy to retrofit. CODE Bridge can be used to create tables and spacing elements between the angled boxes.
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