Archive for January, 2006



Over the past couple of years the DDP, and its members have accumulated quite a few different sites and domain names. Here follows a reasonably comprehensive roundup of them:

binrev.com
The main DDP site hosting the forums, weekly Binary Revolution Radio show (StankDawg, Black Ratchet, Strom Carlson) now on its 130th episode, Hack TV (Dr^ZigMan), and [...]

Just wanted to give the Auditor Toolkit a thumbs up.
A year or so ago I must have spent a good couple of hours installing various Bluetooth stacks on two different flavours of Linux. Each time failing to successfully read the phonebook from my vulnerable Sony Ericsson T610 Phone without pairing (ie bluesnarf).
With the Auditor toolkit [...]

I recently received my copy of InfoWorld magazine (a trade magazine for IT professionals) and was excited that it had a review of the new MS SQL Server 2005 in it. But before I got to that review, I read this “Editor’s letter” and felt the need to point out a few things.
The editorial [...]

Whoa….after looking up Alexa.com’s traffic rankings for Daily Phreak and Old Skool Phreak, I looked up Binrev.com and it’s ranked at 194,542 right now! That’s a hell of a lot more impressive than Daily Phreaks rank at just above 2 million and Old Skool Phreaks at 536,357.
What are the top three sites on the internet? [...]

After a long hiatus from the public eye, I dipped my toe into the waters again by starting a local BinRev meeting in the Northern Orlando area. I did very little promotion of the meeting other than creating a BR407 web site and posting about it in the BinRev forums, in the dedicated 407 [...]

Shmoocon 2006

I was the only DDP Member at Shmoocon, but it was still a blast! It was good to meet some people from the forums (Merk and hbp71605) and see them rocking oldskoolphreak.com stickers on their laptops!
I noticed Wired.com already has two stories, by Quinn, who I happened to meet this weekend, about things that were [...]

I just upgraded to Thunderbird 1.5 today on my Athlon X2 dual core Windows XP system and ran into an immediate problem. It timed out every single time it tried to check my mail! Since I had been using Thunderbird 1.07 all this time, I knew that somethign was obviously wrong with the new [...]

I had the chance today to have some fun with a few more online shopping carts. Generally this consists of simply trying random sites for ones that allow the insertion of a negative quantity but this time I hit pay dirt! I found a company that makes and designs web pages that used the same [...]




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