I found the info useful (fun ideas ). Thanks for the post Blaine.
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I dont think wireless Palm Pilots are off topic. Personally I liked
the info, specially considering Blaine gave the name of the program.
Most VoIP enthusiasts I know of are interested in wireless news
specially when it relates to mobiles!! And we are a Toronto group
after all !!
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Shidan
On 5/2/06, Blaine Aldridge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I know this is off-topic but I still felt a need to share the story.
>
>T.O. commuters told Stephen Harper 'eats babies'
>http://tinyurl.com/g8o8z
>(Points to the long CTV.ca Article URL)
>
>The hacker apparently used a Palm pilot and a OmniRemote to
>reprogram
>the signs. The software called Pro-Lite (it's on packetstorm) "is a
>database for the OmniRemote palm pilot program which allows you to
>reprogram Pro-Lite brands of LED signs".
>
>So you too could reprogram these signs but GO Transit is going to
>fix
>the problem by adding some form of authentication to the signs
>according to the CTV article.
>
>There was also a recent article about Fedex Kinko's smart cards.
>They
>use a 3 byte security code that is the same across all cards.
>
>http://www.hackaday.com/entry/1234000453073566/
>
>Blaine
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