January 4
2012

How Network Spoofer Works

Android Development Hacks Network Spoofer

A few people have been asking how Network Spoofer actually works; hopefully this explanation will allow people to understand its working and try out their own spoofs.

December 9
2011

Can you crack it? – a few hints

Hacks Linux Tutorial

The Can you crack it? challenge, run by GCHQ, is ending soon, so here are a few hints to those trying to crack the code. I’ll try not to give too much away, but this should be a help to people who are stuck.

December 4
2011

Can you crack it? stage 2 solution in Haskell

Hacks Haskell

GCHQ recently opened a puzzle called ‘Can you crack it’, over at canyoucrackit.co.uk. The challenge is split into three stages, and here is my solution to Stage 2. The original task suggested the solution should be done with Javascript, however I decided to tackle this challenge with Haskell. The challenge is to write a Virtual Machine to [...]

November 18
2011

Network Spoofer – multiple simultaneous spoofs

Android Hacks Network Spoofer

The latest release of Network Spoofer allows for multiple spoofs to be run at the same time – note however that this may considerably slow the whole process down on some phones. I’ve also added a new spoof which changes the text on webpages; this can be quite subtle and almost unnoticeable if similar words are changed. For [...]

July 8
2011

Network Spoofer Beta

Android Hacks Network Spoofer

I just released a new program for Android phones – Network Spoofer – it’s an application which lets you mess with the internet on other computers, and (currently) flip & blur pictures, change google searches, and redirect websites. Many more features will be added in the future. A download is available from the Android Market [...]