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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...
Just for the sole purpose of illustration of the GB camera hack...and a sloppy picture of me in the camera....
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Hacker Brushless Motors produced this interesting electric generator that fits on the front of a piston engine.
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
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Jean-François Leboeuf & Benjamin Tremblay
"Hack Sabbath"
installation & performance
16 décembre 2011
Sporobole Centre en Art Actuel, Sherbrooke (Québec)
photo: Jocelyn Riendeau
Hack for Health, a new USC hackathon focused on creating innovations in cancer treatments and to improve cancer patients' quality of life.
Hack for Health took place April 7-9, 2017. For more details visit: www.hackforhealth.co.