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The Hacker Mind: Hacking Aerospace

ForAllSecure

In fact, I remember starting a new job by flying to Auburn Hills, Michigan for the very first meeting of the Featherstone Group, a collection of automotive OEM executive and security professionals. So, given that we can now hack into cars remotely, could we hack into other systems as well?

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SeanDaniel.com [tech]: Windows MultiPoint Server 2011 and.

Sean Daniel

As the MultiPoint administrator on one of the local sessions, simply browse to the server /connect page and click the Join this Windows PC. In fact, it’s the *only* server operating system that can be backed up by the SBS 2011 Essentials backup engine. SMS&P Partner Community. SBS 2011 Standard. Windows Mobile.

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Hard drive sanitization according to Dept. of Defense standards

Galido

If you use FDISK, FORMAT utilities, or the standard operating system DELETE command for data removal, there is always a chance to recover the deleted files (using undelete or unformat tools) which can be used against the owner’s will. Once a file is ‘Securely Deleted’ no one can undelete it. OnClick Utilities.

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SeanDaniel.com [tech]: How to set the Default Printer for All Users in.

Sean Daniel

With these high powered printers that can handle pages per second and are often shared between a very high number of small business employees, if not all, setting the default printer can be a tedious task. SMS&P Partner Community. One of the biggest pains in a small business is setting up the default printer that everyone needs to use.

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Searching for Susy Thunder

The Verge

Riding her celebrity, she went briefly legit, testifying before the US Senate and making appearances at security conventions, spouting technobabble in cowboy boots and tie-dye. In 1981, Scott Ellentuch — known online as “Tuc” — was the teenage system operator of a BBS frequented by phreakers. She was asking about his system.

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