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Dual Boot - Windows & Backtrack

April 26th, 2008 by Patchy
We said we would release a Vblog on how to Dual boot Windows and Backtrack so here it is. The process is slightly different, there is not need for an extended partition because you only need four primary partitions, and we use Lilo for the boot loader. Since we aren’t installing Ubuntu we have to manually create and configure the linux swap partition. Also, we have to manually configure Lilo; however, this allows us to change the Splash image when your computer starts.
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Episode 17 - Triple Boot - Windows, Backtrack, & Ubuntu

April 21st, 2008 by Patchy
For episode 17, we demonstrate how to triple boot a computer with Windows, Backtrack, and Ubuntu. Nox and I go through the process of setting up the various disk partitions, installing Backtrack and Ubuntu to different partitions, and how to configure your computer to boot between each of the Operating Systems. Hopefully, this episode will give you guys insight on how to go about multibooting your computer with several different OSs.

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Tapping a 66 Block Telephone Network Interface

April 9th, 2008 by Patchy
Awhile ago I was asked to rewiring a company’s 66 Block, a type of punchdown block used to connect sets of wires in a telephone system, because they wanted to replace their plain old telephone service (POTS) with multiple VoIP telephone lines. I had little knowledge on the 66 Block before doing this job, so I got out my trusty Beige Box to figure out how it was wired. Here’s a short video on how to tap a 66 Block. (Watch Episode 6 if you need help making a Beige Box)

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McAfee SiteAdvisor

April 8th, 2008 by Patchy
An anonymous viewer brought to my attention that McAfee’s so called “SiteAdvisor” had labeled Infinityexists.com with the big evil red X

It turns out that McAfee SiteAdvisor scanned Infinity Exists and found the Jamesgo.dll Worm, which I uploaded so you guys can see how it works. Not only is the virus zipped to prevent anyone from accidentally running it, but also, there is an explanation on how to remove the virus in the blog post.

(I have to agree with the Nuisance ‘O Meter. Jamesgo is definitely an 8!)

Don’t get my wrong, I think it is a good idea for McAfee to try to inform non-techie computers users that those free screensavers are going to mess up their computer. I just think McAfee should take into account the content of the website instead of just blindly scanning the internet for viruses. Now people interested in computer hacking will be disinclined to visit Infinity Exists because they’ll see this:

Well anyways, that my rant on McAfee SiteAdvisor

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