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Java Card APDU format | Lavamunky's Blog
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Pet peeves, programming, me. The perfect circle of life. Java Card APDU format. My last post, about Java Card (the reason I’ve been so busy of late – spending 3 times as much work on my team project as most others, including many nights sleep lost) basically didn’t go over very well the whole format of the commands that you have to put into your script. By the way, if you hadn’t already looked, APDU stands for Application Protocol Data Unit). Basically the bytes are set up in the format:. There is probab...
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The importance of Twitter to an information security newcomer | Lavamunky's Blog
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Pet peeves, programming, me. The perfect circle of life. The importance of Twitter to an information security newcomer. I’ll be the first to admit I’m very new to this field but will try my hardest to forge a career within industry with the general term ‘information security’. I’ve been on twitter for a fair while now but I’ve found it practically invaluable with first of all finding people within the industry and secondly finding information on new things happening in the industry. You are commenting us...
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Everything about eurotrash_security | Security Wannabe
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The Eurotrash Security Podcast - Security With Funny Accents. Posted on November 16, 2009. What happens when a bunch of us Europeans get together at Brucon. And decide there isn’t enough European security podcast action? The Eurotrash Security podcast. Here’s the blurb:. The podcast is co-hosted by Wim Remes. Dale A. Pearson. And myself ( @craigbalding. We recorded Episode 1. Earlier this month and saw a couple of hundred downloads in the first few days (which came as a pleasant shock. The Google Breach,...
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Nexus: example of the tweep abduction - weehawken
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Nexus: example of the tweep abduction. October 25th, 2009. I cognize, I love a bit of mischief. Renamed his ` old ' Chirrup chronicle @ domgingelom to the ` new ' @ wimremes. Then I promptly registered @ domdingelom. Maked some Tweeting under an presumed name. And so gave the ` new ' @ domdingelom to Wim. Powered by LiveJournal.com.
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Communicating between a phone & Java Card emulator | Lavamunky's Blog
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Pet peeves, programming, me. The perfect circle of life. Communicating between a phone and Java Card emulator. This is just the building blocks to running your own applications, and here I will be using code free on the internet and with the samples included with the Java Card installation. I will also be using the setup used as shown in this post here. From here make sure the ‘Set as Main Project’ box is ticked and the ‘Create Hello MIDlet’ box is unticked. And the Device Profile is MIDP-2.1. Then you w...
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Installing Java Card (Windows) | Lavamunky's Blog
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Pet peeves, programming, me. The perfect circle of life. Installing Java Card (Windows). Originally there was going to be a video to show the process of actually installing Java Card along with everything else to get an application running but due to the fact that I couldn’t upload it to youtube (after major editing it was still 40 minutes long), I have decided to put it in a series of blog posts. But onto the real installation:. Step 1: Install Java SDK 1.3. 8221; (Well if you’re not you should be).
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Java Card program compilation and running for new comers (newbies) | Lavamunky's Blog
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Pet peeves, programming, me. The perfect circle of life. Java Card program compilation and running for new comers (newbies). FOR QUICKREF COMMANDS GO TO BOTTOM). Now you may have not even heard of Java Card, but if you have it might be because you were thrown into the same situation that I was thrown into, an unfortunate one where it was tasked to you as part of a university project along with 8 other people. Well I’ll give you a little background of the project that made it so difficult. NOTE: I’m...