Archive for January 2012

Brute Force WPS Using Reaver

A major vulnerability was found in WPS and routers using WPS.  This vulnerability can lead to you being able to break the WPS and ultimately the WPA/WPA2 encryption on the router.  Some important details in regard to this is even if the router has WPS disabled that it can still be circumvented. This brute force […]

Posted January 12, 2012 by Jason B. in Computing, Linux, Security

Add Some Flare with Google Gauges and GeoCharts

Check out these awesome new Google APIs! Google Gauges! Download Gauges Example These gauges are rendered using SVG or VML and will animate the gauges. Because of their use of SVG and VML it’ll actually work in IE6 which I find amazing.   Google GeoCharts! Download GeoChart Example The geochart is showing states with color […]

Posted January 12, 2012 by Jason B. in Computing, JavaScript, Programming, Web Development

Migrating from WordPress Multiuser (WPMU) 1.2.4 to WordPress 3.3.1

This post covers how to resolve a few issues with using the import and export feature of WordPress multiuser 1.2.4 when migrating to the latest version of WordPress which at this time is 3.3.1.  I’ll start by explaining the process where you can export the blog posts, pages, categories and links in an XML format […]

Posted January 9, 2012 by Jason B. in PHP, Scripting, Web Development