-Pokemon Black/White/Black 2/White 2: This one is the easiest, as it uses the wifi configuration from the 3ds (assuming you are using a nintendo 3ds, If not you would have to use the same method to the Gen IV games).
-Pokemon Pearl/Diamond/Platinum/HG/SS: Once you are on the wifi settings of your 3ds you will have to go to the DS wifi configuration, and the main issue here is that this settings only support connections with WEP, wich is kinda obsolet as most routers use WPA AND WPA2, so you have 2 options: setting up a hotspot without security (no password) either on your phone or your router, being the phone an easier way to make it as we all know what tethering is.
Once you have the hotspot set up, go to a slot on your DS wifi configuration settings and manually make sure the name of the hotspot is the same as the SSID, then go down to the DNS and use the same one as mentioned before, however for Pokemon Platinum I didnt have any problem like this, but on Pokemon Pearl when I tried to claim a gift, the connection did work but keeps getting stuck and you have to restart the 3ds, but thanks to a comment on a youtube video I saw the solution, and is that you need to use 172.104.88.237 as the primary DNS and 8.8.8.8 as the secondary DNS instead.
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If I were to do something illegal or hack some big guy who i know will do everything in his power to find me, and went wardriving and found a strong wifi signal that I could crack the pass of from my car, and used a wifi adapter and spoofed the MAC address, and maybe used tor or default firefox, to do a search or two, uh let's say log into the victims email and send an email pretending to be him, could I be traced? if so how to prevent that?
BTG experts said hackers rented servers through the NiceHash cryptocurrency mining market to overwhelm the Bitcoin Gold network and take control of more than half the BTG network computational hashrate.
Once funds were converted and stolen, hackers would then use their 51% control over the BTG network to reverse the initial BTG deposit, invalidating the transaction and returning their original Bitcoin Gold funds to their personal wallets. This second stage is what's known as a double-spend attack.
Back in May, cryptocurrency experts said hackers successfully used this dual 51% & double-spend attack to steal over 388,000 BTG coins (worth over $18 million at the time) from several cryptocurrency exchanges, but they did not reveal which platforms suffered losses during the attacks.
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[00:07:30] President William F. Tate IV: Well, we've seen recently in the invasion of Ukraine, how prior to invading physically, the cyber attacks happened in Ukraine, where they shut down the education and foreign ministries there. We know that hospitals, schools, and other companies are being hacked. How often are these breaches occurring and are hackers generally successful in accomplishing their goals?
The fact that we see new job descriptions in cybersecurity, maybe the most amusing of which is, Ransomware negotiators that are, you know, making $500, $600 an hour, just to communicate with the hackers that have attacked a company and negotiate settlement is pretty telling. The idea behind that job is essentially, you know, a neutral party that's not gonna get angry and call the hackers names and stuff the bad hackers names and so forth is worth $600 an hour. When the company's putting up, you know, $200,000, $300,000 in Bitcoin to get their files back, it's worth paying that money.
[00:17:55] Dr. Golden Richard III: So I eat things at restaurants and make them, and I tend to, I try to seek out things at restaurants that I don't or can't make. Well, I think the gold standard actually for Cajun stuff is gumbo. I have definitely tasted better gumbo than I can make.
you can look up the file for this type of antenea. search the web for cypress semi conductor application notes. i think Intel owns cypress now. it has an excellant white paper on this and other antenea types for wifi. a must read.
However, the analogy breaks down in one important way: While Charlie and the other children with golden tickets were (mostly) escorted around the candy factory under close supervision, a successful Golden Ticket attack gives the hacker nearly unfettered access to everything in your domain, including all computers, files, folders and domain controllers (DCs). They can impersonate anyone and do just about anything.
The first three are relatively easy to obtain simply by compromising any user account in the domain. To do that, hackers have a wide variety of tactics at their disposal; popular ones include phishing, spyware, brute force and credential stuffing.
A lone hacker scraped millions of posts, videos and photos published to the site after the riot but before the site went offline on Monday, preserving a huge trove of potential evidence for law enforcement investigating the attempted insurrection by many who allegedly used the platform to plan and coordinate the breach of the Capitol.
The hacker and internet archivist, who goes by the online handle @donk_enby, scraped the social network and uploaded copies to the Internet Archive, which hosts old and historical versions of web pages.
The Cadence Health website only validated user input on the client side, not the server side, according to the hacker. This means that when a user accesses the telemedicine site the normal way, by loading the site in their browser, they can only access their own data, but if they write a program that tries to access other data on the server, the server will respond with that data. The hacker simply asked the server for all patient data.
Kevin Mitnick, who rose to notoriety as one of the world's first hackers in the 1980s and 1990s, has died. Mitnick, who had suffered from pancreatic cancer for more than a year, passed away on July 16, 2023, according to a news release from his family and colleagues.
Mitnick's hacking career began in 1979 at the age of 16 when he was attending a Los Angeles high school when, on a dare from fellow hackers, he broke into The Ark, the computer system operated by Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC) for the development of its RSTS/E operating system. Using social engineering tactics, Mitnick called DEC claiming to be a member of its development team and convinced a system administrator to allow him access.
An ALDI Australia spokesperson warned against the hack, telling 9Honey: "We recommend that our shoppers continue using gold coins or an ALDI token to unlock their ALDI trolleys. Other objects may become stuck or damaged."
Because the attacker is controlling the component of the access control system that is responsible for issuing Ticket Granting Tickets (TGTs), then he has the golden ticket to access any resource on the domain.
Pass the hash is a form of credential dumping used to gain access to the Key Distribution Service account. Access to the service account is considered the golden ticket that enables the attacker to obtain other tickets that access specific resources.
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