These are my links for December 11th through December 13th:
- Most Popular DIY Projects of 2009 – DIY – Lifehacker – We love DIY projects here at Lifehacker. Whether we're building computers, backyard projects, or turning office supplies into artillery, we're always tinkering. Today we're taking a peek at the most popular DIY projects of 2009.
- WPA CRACKER – WPA Cracker is a cloud cracking service for penetration testers and network auditors who need to check the security of WPA-PSK protected wireless networks.
WPA-PSK networks are vulnerable to dictionary attacks, but running a respectable-sized dictionary over a WPA network handshake can take days or weeks. WPA Cracker gives you access to a 400CPU cluster that will run your network capture against a 135 million word dictionary created specifically for WPA passwords. While this job would take over 5 days on a contemporary dual-core PC, on our cluster it takes an average of 20 minutes, for only $17.
- Default Password List – Default password list for all routers sorted by company.
- Aircrack-ng – Aircrack-ng is an 802.11 WEP and WPA-PSK keys cracking program that can recover keys once enough data packets have been captured. It implements the standard FMS attack along with some optimizations like KoreK attacks, as well as the all-new PTW attack, thus making the attack much faster compared to other WEP cracking tools.
- 4 Out of 5 Viewers Leave If a Stream Buffers Once – Usability study about users who will leave a website if the video or multimedia buffers even once.
- Morphix Design Studio – Identity, Pictograms & Webdesign – Great site design and unique scrolling style navigation. Traditional sky background at the top for the portfolio, then horizon line for the home page and underground as the contact.