It’s great in this day and age that browsers can remember our passwords for us, allowing us cross-site security without the hassle of memorizing a million different random passwords. It’s great, that is, until we forget our master password. Fret not, though; there is a solution. The folks over at Lifehacker show us how to use FireMaster to recover forgotten or misplaced Firefox master passwords. Perhaps a better solution is to just store those tricky passwords where nobody will find them.
Firefox master password recovery tool
Homebrew Wii via the bannerbomb exploit
The Twilight Princess hack doesn’t work on newer versions of the Nintendo Wii, but thanks to a new exploit for the Wii, homebrew is still possible. Using an SD card and a few files, you can have the homebrew channel up and running in no time. The folks at Lifehacker show us how it’s done. It’s good to see that the Wii modding community is still in full force. Hopefully, this won’t turn into a back and forth battle between modders and Nintendo, like it has with Sony and the PSP.
links for 2009-07-10
How to edit the hosts file in Mac OS X – Leopard « Decoding the Web
This has come up a few times for me when I am in a VPN connection. This is a good How-To.
(tags: mac dns file hosts leopard howto Networking tutorial)
Irradiated Software – SizeUp
(tags: mac osx Software tools windowmanager)
Tweak Your Way to a Better Finder – Leopard – Lifehacker
I love Lifehacker and this particular article has some handy tips for using finder.
(tags: mac tips finder)
qsb-mac – Google Code
This is totally cool. It kills spotlight!
(tags: Google mac…
Crack WEP using BackTrack
Lifehacker wrote a guide for cracking a WiFi network’s WEP password using BackTrack. BackTrack is a Linux live CD used for security testing and comes with the tools needed to break WEP. Not just any wireless card will work for this; you need one that supports packet injection. The crack works by collecting legitimate packets then replaying them several times in order to generate data. They point out that this method can be hit-or-miss, especially if there are few other users on the network, as the crack requires authenticated packets. We covered cracking WEP before, but using BackTrack should…
Wireshark 1.2.0 available
Everyone’s favorite packet sniffer has a new stable release. Wireshark 1.2.0 has a slew of new features. They’ve included a 64-bit Windows installer and improved their OSX support. A number of new protocols are recognized and filter selection autocompletes. One of the more interesting additions is the combined GeoIP and OpenStreetMap lookups. We’re excited about this new release as Wireshark has proven an indispensable tool in the past for figure out exactly what was going on on our network.
[via Lifehacker]