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First hack: Put a DC Smily Roger sticker over the DefCon Badge's "O" - This is a long exposure, so the sweeping LED looks like a fully illuminated arc.
Hack the Debate. The first presidential debate integrating web 2.0 technology in this new media generation. A partnership between Current and Twitter, the Galapagos televised the presidential debate by engaging the audience in commentary through twitter.
The sneak thief box teach you how to steal… a candy! Be real slow or the alarm catch you At victoria bath Manchester #futr
Left to right: John Keefe of WNYC, Albert Sun of The Wall Street Journal and Jeff Larsen of ProPublica
I've been hacked!
My blog and fledgling e-commerce site got hacked. I have no idea when exactly, but apparently google started labeling me a good-for-nothing troublemaker around Jan. 9 or so.
Man did the tech squirm when I asked for some information. I googled it and the first page was loaded with results about how the provider had been hit by a large scale attack. It was obvious they'd been coached not to give any information to the customers or admit anything.
I suspect it highly unlikely this will have affected anyone reading this, but if anyone thinks me a ne'er-do-well because of this, I'm not. I do well alot. Sometimes.
At any rate, they jumped to, and the sites should be up soon.
lawson:
Hi, this is lawson. How may I help you ?
joe kraft:
my site has been marked as an attack site in google
joe kraft:
?
lawson:
May I have your web site URL please ?
joe kraft:
there are several. it seems like basically anything i am hosting. my blog, by business site(s)
joe kraft:
lawson:
ok, For this issue, it requires our senior ticket technicians assistance. I found email jdkraft@xxxxxxx.net in your chat survey, may I use it as your contact email to submit a ticket to our senior ticket technicians? Sorry for the inconvenience
joe kraft:
yes. i can't be the only one this is happening to. how long to resolve?
joe kraft:
joe kraft:
blog.kraftworkstudio.com
lawson:
ok, after I submit the ticket, Our technician will double check it as soon as possible.
joe kraft:
what happened? how many people did this affect?
lawson:
sorry, I am not sure . could you please kindly wait and check it later ?
joe kraft:
how much later?
lawson:
in one hour
joe kraft:
where do i get answers about what happened?
lawson:
you can check the ticket reply from control panel >> help desk
lawson:
Your ticket ID is 556812
joe kraft:
will they be able to tell me what happened on your server? this is a problem with your servers, right?
lawson:
after they double check it,they will tell you it
joe kraft:
are you saying you are personally unaware of this happening to other people?
lawson:
I am not sure
joe kraft:
you don't know if you have helped someone else out with this problem?
lawson:
since I don't have right to access server, only our technician can access to server.
lawson:
can you check it in one hour ?
joe kraft:
i just did a google of "webhost4life attack site", and it is remarkable how many results came back about your servers getting hacked. good job on being forthcoming with the user about your services.
lawson:
Our technician is working on it now
lawson:
you should get the reply soon
joe kraft:
why wasn't this proactively taken care of?
lawson:
there could be many reason cause it and our technician is double checking on it now
lawson:
causing* it
lawson:
Is there anything else I can do for you ?
Current & Twitter Hack The Debate
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In September 2015, Het Entrepot placed several young volunteers in a Bruges cellar where they spend four days hacking into their home town’s DNA and thrashing out their dreams for Bruges. And all this under the watchful eyes of the outside world as cameras record the entire 4-day project.
They brainstormed with each other but also have the help of various experts on the subject.
© Het Entrepot
My hacked Instamatic 233 lens. Left it mounted to some of the body - you can change aperture from the front.
During Innovation Lab 'hack sessions', patrons learn how toys and consumer electronics are built and how to repurpose the parts. This month's program saw printers disassembled, motors investigated, drawing machines built and the beginnings of a motor-driven vehicle. It was chaotic, but the acceptable, fun kind of chaos. Not the aliens destroying our planet kind.