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Turning a standard USB keyboard into a restricted access interface for an interactive automaton.
Sawing off unneeded keyboard end.
Project: Hive Mind Fortune Reader
Reads the collective mind of connected Twitter users and reads their fortune.
April 2013
For more on this and other such making things and techniques see the "Making weird stuff" blog
Ethical Hacking, as name suggests, is an ethical way of working with technology to find out weaknesses of a system, taking it to the next level for further development. Hacking is never illegal; it is an action of using skills and advanced techniques on a target to gain information about a system and its surroundings, though it depends on the nature of the person who is performing the action. The main focus of the Ethical Hacking and IT Security course is to train the student into an interactive environment where the student will learn the skills of performing vulnerability assessment, pen-testing of systems and networks, patching the weaknesses, making reports of scanned vulnerabilities.
First DevCamp to bring hacks & hackers together to build iPad apps. May 22 at KQED. Photos by @Deifell
My creation of new facebook
This hack was busted on Welcome to Facebook - Log In, Sign Up or Learn More using Hackasaurus tools.
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.
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