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Pac-Hacks. Hacking Googles Pac-Man logo-game
Google paid homage to the 30th anniversary of PAC-MAN by changing the logo to a fully playable PAC-MAN game!
No I know what you are thinking, what happens when you beat it?
I had to go and see for myself and to my surprise and old school geeky enjoyment it even has the old "death" screen at level 256, just like the original. As far as I know this is a historic google logo, having the prestige of being the first interactive logo. That being the case I had to hack it as such.

http://blip.tv/file/3666135

Using Aliases with Filezilla - sharing additional drives to FTP
How to set up and use Aliases with Filezilla to add or share additional drives on the same ftp site using the same user credentials. I also threw in how to view FTP users passwords in plain text. It would seem that my mic is about to die so pardon the audio, I may have to re-do audio later.
http://blip.tv/file/3110568

Pac-Man Google Logo actually plays.. and I get nothing done.
Google paid homage to the 30th anniversary of PAC-MAN in the best way I can think of - by changing the logo to a fully playable PAC-MAN game!
http://blip.tv/file/3653488

Class B subnetting example
taocircle asked about class B subnetting. I don't have much time so I did a quick and dirty answer for the question he asked. After watching what I did Ive determined that this is a pretty crappy explanation in my opinion, and so I may just go and do some decent general subnetting explanation videos eventually but for now here's what you got. Hope it helps.
http://blip.tv/file/2830877

Google Bar Code Logo Decodes!
Noticed the Google bar code log this morning and was wondering if it was a legitimate bar code... ... So I fired up my trusty Motorola MC9500, loaded some scan software and was able to decode it right off of the page.
I know a lot of people were curious as to if it was a legit bar code or not and many people dont have the hardware to try it themselves so I was happy to help out.
Its kind of nice to see they were on top of it, from a geek perspective.

http://blip.tv/file/2691883

Google Hacks Volume WIN
This video shows how to use google to find indexed voicemails from google voice and listen to them.
I had originally thought I missed the boat as this seemed to be blocked, however it appears its back, so enjoy while you can.
site:https://www.google.com/voice/fm/*

http://blip.tv/file/2740290

Intro to FTP using Filezilla
How to install, setup and use Filezilla for FTP access.
http://blip.tv/file/2583528

Ghetto Proxy Chaining - Using Tor and CGI
Ghetto Proxy Chaining - Using Tor and CGI in conjunction to mask your IP address
http://blip.tv/file/2341681

Stupid Windows Tricks Vol II (XP)
This video goes over some registry tweaks that can come in handy, such as:
Altering time to kill app after end task is clicked by user
Foreground focus and user input needed task bar flashing values
Altering time system waits for user processes to end before log off/shutdown
Altering the show menu delay on mouse over (ex - "all programs")

http://blip.tv/file/2344396

Hard Drive/iPod execution
Halla from Information Leak and some friends (KillaKingCasper, etc) shoot up a belgium hard drive and an Ipod.
Hard drive courtesy of Getitdon3, iPod courtesy of Sammael. Firearms used include AR-15, FNFAL, AK-74, Highpoint 9mm, Mossberg 500 12 gauge shotgun, etc. Let this be a lesson to faulty hardware!

http://blip.tv/file/1793950/

Drunken Email Bombing
Paul asks how to spam/bomb emails. I answer. Why? I had nothing better to do. Also, we were pretty wasted.
Please note that this particular method has since been patched, and therefore is no longer working, though there are workarounds. Dont ask because I wont tell. Experiment yourself, Im sure you'll find it.

http://blip.tv/file/1793938/

Apache Part II - Security
This is the second installment of my "Apache - Make your own web server in under 7 minutes".
This video covers:
Setting the Directory Index
Disabling Directory Listing
Custom Error Pages
Changing the Local Root Web Directory

http://blip.tv/file/1793934/

Hide or Remove icons from the system tray
Another video by request covering how to make icons hidden or remove them totally from the system tray in Windows XP using a registry hack.
http://blip.tv/file/1781981/

CIDR subnet review
A brief overview of how to subnet using CIDR notation. Covers determining networks, subnet masks, broadcast addresses and valid host ranges.This video was requested by someone having trouble with a CCNA class, and I was only too happy to help. Please note I made this video with the understanding that the viewer had a basic understanding of networking and subnetting. I hope this helps anyone currently enrolled, working towards, or interested in the wonderful world of networking. I also hope this clears up a bit of what can be a real headache to those first exposed to it.
http://blip.tv/file/1781960/

Apache I - Make your own web server in under 7 minutes
This video shows how to make our own free webserver to host websites and/or files from your computer to anywhere in the world in less than 7 minutes using apache.
Additional videos discussing securing and customizing your server are also available here, so be on the lookout for those as well.

http://blip.tv/file/1781938/

Iframe DDOS explained/example
This video goes over a method of attack that robs websites of their bandwidth using "legitimate" web traffic.
Obviously, this is for educational purposes only, and you should not attempt this.
You will note that I did not distribute the attack method described in this video thus limiting its effectiveness, nor did I attack a site. I used a site I owned and carefully watched the results to ensure that there were no detrimental effects to the server. I also did not take several steps that would normally be used in an attack of this nature to conceal the identity and/or location of the attack, nor did I mention them in the video. That's right. I covered my ass.

http://blip.tv/file/1781922/

Using a Proxy with Internet Explorer web browser
How to use a proxy to mask your IP address through your browser
http://blip.tv/file/1781900/

Using a Proxy with FireFox web browser
How to use a proxy to mask your IP address through your browser
http://blip.tv/file/1781895/

Extreme Dell Makeover (aka never do this)
Long story short, we attempted to upgrade a so-called "un-upgradable" Dell.
It lasted long enough to order a new machine from newegg. Don't do this.
http://blip.tv/file/1752796/

CPU installation
Installing an AMD 9850 X4 2.5GHz chip and Black Edition heat sink and fan on an ASUS M3A78-CM AM2+ 780V Micro ATX board.
http://blip.tv/file/1731203/

RAM installation
This build was done with an ASUS M3A78-CM AM2+ 780V Micro ATX board and 4 gigabytes Kingston HyperX 240-Pin DDR2 SDRAM 1066 (PC2 8500) Dual Channel RAM.
http://blip.tv/file/1710045/

Google Hacks Volume III
More google hacks, you asked, you got em!
inurl:_vti_pvt "service.pwd"
inurl:"phphotoalbum/upload"
"vnc desktop" inurl:5800

http://blip.tv/file/1527224/

Google Hacks Volume II
More cool google search strings that bring up things you may never had expected!
Again, I apologize for the poor quality, so for the record:
"robots.txt" "disallow:" filetype:txt
intitle:index of ws_ftp.ini
intitle:"index of" passwd passwd.bak

http://blip.tv/file/1485819/

Make a free Online accessible iPod
How to create playlists online to share with friends across the world for free. Can be used to make playlists to listen to at work, parties, or to create a kind of makeshift online radio station. Its kind of the equivalent of an online iPod, except many people can use it at once from all over the world.
http://blip.tv/file/1483774/

Google Hacks Volume I
Some cool google search strings that bring up things you may never had expected!
Quality of screen capture isnt great, so the search strings are as follows:
inurl:"viewerframe?mode=refresh"
"intitle:index of" pantera mp3
intitle:"usage statistics for" "generated by webalizer"

http://blip.tv/file/1483767/

Using Dynamic DNS (no-ip.com)
Someone asked, once again I deliver, for better or worse.
This covers using no-ip.com to set a dynamic domain name after you set up your own server.
This means if your IP address changes, you can still have a domain that automatically updates your IP.
Yes, its free.

http://blip.tv/file/1483350/

Google Hacks Volume IV
The 4th installment of my google hacks videos, this one covering vulnerable printers, cookies, phpadmin control panels and a neat little cell phone trick.
http://blip.tv/file/1483332/

Adding Blocked Characters in YouTube descriptions
This shows how to bypass youtubes block on certain characters in video descriptions, which can be something thats very annoying, especially in How-to/DIY videos that require some codes in the description using nothing more but some simple HTML.
http://blip.tv/file/1483320/

Stupid Windows Tricks Volume I
This is just some weird windows tricks you may or may not know about.
Good for minutes of entertainment!

http://blip.tv/file/1483313/

Hacking the Hack Contest at Spongefish.com
One of my previous videos got chosen for a "cool hacks" contest. Long story short, I made this video of me hacking the contests votes to win the contest and submitted it to the contest... and they allowed its entry. So far at least. So what better entry to a hack contest than a video showing how to hack the contest?
http://blip.tv/file/1483310/

How to remove the Recycle Bin in Windows XP Pro
This time we cover how to remove the recycle bin in windows XP pro.
Nerdnproudofit asked for it, and he got it.
Let it never be said I dont do charity work!

http://blip.tv/file/1483282/

Creating and Mapping a Network Drive
Topic requested by Chris, so here you go buddy.
This video tutorial covers how to create and map a network drive using XP home as per Chris. Hope this helps you out man... and you too, whoever you are!

http://blip.tv/file/1483275/

Creating Custom Folder Backgrounds (Redux)
How to add an image into the background of a folder using Windows XP.
This is a neat little trick is not only to personalize your PC, but I find it handy for adding album art (covers and such) to the background of the folder the album is stored in as well as adding 'notes to self' regarding the contents of the folder and warnings to others regarding sensitive information and such.
The potential and applicability of this hack is limited only to your creativity.

http://blip.tv/file/1483193/

Fun with the Hosts file
How to use the hosts file in windows XP to/for:
* block unwanted spyware/popups/etc block programs from reporting to a site
* filter/block/redirect websites locally create forward lookups (ip to name resolution in network)
* DNS spoofing

http://blip.tv/file/1483165/

Creating Custom System Properties (XP)
How to customize your general system information, handy if you build or fix your own systems and want a way to brand them, or just to personalize your system.
http://blip.tv/file/1483149/

Backup your PC with a simple Batch file
I was asked to do this video by BL_Walla - so this is for you buddy.
This shows how to back up your PC using a simple batch file to an external or network drive.
Take 5 minutes and defend your data!

http://blip.tv/file/1483126/

Alternative Data Streams
This video shows how to hide executables within other files without changing their functionality, size or look.
Its used for a variety of reasons and is simple to do!
The video may be hard to see, so for the record, here is what I put into the command prompt:
type audacity.exe > test.txt:audacity.exe
and then:
start ./test.txt:audacity.exe

http://blip.tv/file/1483097/