Ronald A. Richardson

Developer at @vuurr, US Marine, aspiring cybernetics pioneer, artist, poet, cook, and badass. Love to code, hike, and clean. Follow me @twitter, @github

“how Mobile Phones Can be Hacked” Posted on January 31st, 2009

Matjaz asked: A search in the Internet is enough to find a lot of information concerning the hacking of mobile phones. The main purpose of this article is to familiarize the reader with some widely used terms concerning mobile phone technology and hacking techniques, as well as security measures that one could take to protect [...]

Tutorial To IPhone Hacks Posted on January 29th, 2009

Gloria Gangi asked: Did you know that one of the first written hacks for the iPhone was completed 5 days after its release? It was creased by DVD Jon notorious for various reverse engineering projects (which means getting details of systems one is not supposed to know). He managed to use all the functions on [...]

for ./hackers and computer/unix/gnulinux security geeks Posted on July 31st, 2008

Backtrack 3 is a nice linux distribution that focuses on “computer nerdy stuff.” It takes advantage of SLAX’s modular design and structure to enable the user to include customizable scripts, additional tools and configurable kernels in personalized distributions. The BackTrack project was created by Mati Aharoni and Max Moser (with updates provided by jayme) and [...]