HCACAdapter: Hidden Camera AC Adapter*

While you’re at work this discreet unit is working hard for you at home. Set it to record all day on motion control so only the important things are recorded.   This unassuming “AC adapter” is right at home in any room where you need a security presence. It accommodates…

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Hidden Wall Safe

Most burglars spend less than six minutes inside a victim’s home and only have time to check the most obvious places for valuables. This unique “safe” allows you to hide valuables inside a common wall outlet – the last place a thief would think to look.   Features: Design: Looks…

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Exposing the hidden history of computer hacking

In 1998, Chris Wysopal and friends discovered a way to shut down the internet. With just 30 minutes of work they believed they could do enough damage to stop the world wide network operating for a couple of days. Read […] For more information go to http://www.NationalCyberSecurity.com, http://www. GregoryDEvans.com, http://www.LocatePC.net…

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Detectives use digital forensics to find crime hidden in technology

Source: National Cyber Security – Produced By Gregory Evans The digital video recorder was charred from the heat and drenched from the high-powered hoses used to extinguish the blaze at Emory’s Restaurant at Silver Lake. ——————————————————————————– The Everett police detectives brought the soggy mess back to the lab. It […]…

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Hidden Controls Expose 2 Billion Devices to Hackers

Hidden software secretly installed on cars, mobile phones, and laptops has put roughly two billion devices at risk of being hijacked or attacked by hackers, according to new research. The vulnerability is so widespread that even automobiles use the software […] For more information go to http://www.NationalCyberSecurity.com, http://www. GregoryDEvans.com, http://www.LocatePC.net…

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DARPA wants help to see IEDs hidden in mud and meat

Mark Rockwell Top Priority Sector:  cbrne_detection The increasing threat of explosives hidden in nasty places has prompted the Defense Department’s research agency to ask for help in developing technology that can see through murky or semi-solid substances, such as mud and animal carcasses. Homepage position:  10 read more View full…

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