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I’ve come across a way to enable data logging on the tomtom…. it will allow the unit to log trips in the standard *.gpx* format… then you can open a *.xml* file (found on the device under the folder called “int”) in Internet Explorer that will show your trip overlayed on a google map, it [...]

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I know, I probably tell you all day how good macs are and how they are hack proof (mainly so you don’t bother messing with mine when my backs turned, haha), but I must admit I know that Macs are Vulnerable, too… just a lot less than others. Having the latest patches from Apple, turning [...]

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“Malevolence is a simple application created by Marukka which extracts login/password information from the system in a unshadowed format. It has been discovered there a numerous ways to obtain the passwd information from netinfo (see next blog post for more info) including simply typing the command command “nidump passwd .” ” see http://www.securemac.com/malevolence.php for more info.
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I love using my Tom-tom One GPS its very handy when driving in unfamiliar places, and provides for stress free travelling. Only one problem is that by default the Safety Camera Alerts are not enabled by default for Australian Tom-tom owners. So pretty much everyone in Australia with all versions of the Tom-tom One are [...]

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