Errorcod3's comments

Errorcod3 | 9 years ago | on: A Cosmic Burst Repeats, Deepening a Mystery

"The repeater may have created more questions than it delivered answers."

Difficult to understand as it is irregular with bursts at random intervals. "After 50 hours of seeing none during previous observations, the team now spotted them frequently, including, one time, a “double burst” of signals only 23 seconds apart."

Errorcod3 | 9 years ago | on: Search Internet History

On Tuesday, Congress sent proposed legislation to President Trump that wipes away landmark online privacy protections. In a party-line vote, House Republicans freed Internet service providers such as AT&T, Verizon, and Comcast of protections approved just last year that had sought to limit what companies could do with information such as customer browsing habits, app usage history, location data and Social Security numbers. Now call it a poetic justice, less than a day later, online privacy activist Adam McElhaney has launched an initiative called Search Internet History, with an objective of raising funds to buy browsing history of each politician and official who voted in favor of S.J.Res 34. On the site, he has also put up a poll asking people whose internet history they would like to see first. - Slashdot

Errorcod3 | 9 years ago | on: A Seeker of Dark Matter’s Hidden Light

Make it. Shake it. Break it. That’s the three-part refrain of dark-matter detectives, including Tracy Slatyer, a theoretical physicist at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

Errorcod3 | 9 years ago | on: Sn1per: Automated pentest recon scanner

“I originally created Sn1per because I didn’t want to run 10 different security tools and remember every command switch for each pentest I was doing. I wanted to be more efficient in the enumeration phase in order to save time and focus on other more manual aspects of penetration testing,” 1N3@CrowdShield, creator of Sn1per

Features

•Automatically collects basic recon (ie. whois, ping, DNS, etc.)

•Automatically launches Google hacking queries against a target domain

•Automatically enumerates open ports

•Automatically brute forces sub-domains and DNS info

•Automatically checks for sub-domain hijacking

•Automatically runs targeted nmap scripts against open ports

•Automatically runs targeted Metasploit scan and exploit modules

•Automatically scans all web applications for common vulnerabilities

•Automatically brute forces all open services

•Automatically exploit remote hosts to gain remote shell access

•Performs high level enumeration of multiple hosts

•Auto-pwn added for Metasploitable, ShellShock, MS08-067, Default Tomcat Creds.

Errorcod3 | 10 years ago | on: Running helps mice slow cancer growth

Now if only we could get those on chemotherapy to run!

I do not know which would be more difficult, getting patients on chemo to run or obese Americans? Both are likely to soon die. (Sad but true)

At least the running for the mice was voluntary.

Errorcod3 | 10 years ago | on: Nissan's self-parking chairs

Amusing as it may be I thought of this as well, as I'm sure did the engineers. My guess is that if there is weight in the seat the chair will not move.
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