hp Touchpad Android checklist

Here’s my ‘standard operating procedures’ (SOP) checklist after converted HP TouchPad to dual boot Android: 1. Install my own custom hosts file. Block ads, etc. 2. Install droidwall to iptables firewall policy of os and apps. 3. Install LBE to control apps permissions. 4. Install wifi protector to protect against arp mitm. 5. Install lookout [...] Read more »

Free Category A PDU for PMI PMP

If you are self-sponsored and need to ‘earn’ Category A PDU without any additional costs besides time spent learning and associated internet connectivity charges, then look here for R.E.P. sponsored webinars. Of course, do use your Practioner per year to grab some Cat F and other self learning for additional Cat B’s if need to, [...] Read more »

hp Touchpad webos webdoctor via Linux

Note to self when performing webdoctor (using 3.0.4) on the Touchpad: 1. Boot touchpad to webos recovery (USB logo) mode. 2. $ sudo /opt/Palm/novacom/novacomd (make sure the touchpad is adequately charged and securely connected via USB to Linux). 3. run the JNLP application (Java to be installed in Linux) and the rest of steps on-screen. [...] Read more »

WordPress 3.3

This site is updated to latest WordPress 3.3. I took a full backup using BackupBuddy plugin before I upgrade from the earlier version. The actual upgrade is just a couple of clicks from within the WordPress Dashboard. Took me less than 5 minutes. Cool :) Read more »

Detect ARP spoofing using Android (with Busybox)

Posted some stuffs on my G+ (not going to replicate much, so do check it out if interested) that there is a lack of anti-mitm (main-in-the-middle) measures on mobile device e.g. iPhones, Androids etc. There are solutions for infrastructure e.g. port security, IDS/IPS etc and softwares for Windows and Linux (e.g. ArpON). But when it [...] Read more »

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