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Written by: Gareth WrightGareth Wright is a talented designer and webdeveloper.
A Professional Member of the British Computing Society, Gareth holds a Bsc(Hons) in Computing, Multimedia, Film and Photography.
The moment I received my new iPad I was in awe. This is the device I’ve dreamed about since seeing the handheld tablets on Start Trek:TNG when I was a kid. As beautiful as the naked iPad is, having upgraded from the iPad 1 I’m very aware of how easy it is to scrape, dent [...]
More »In many ways this is much worse than the LinkedIn and Facebook Plist vulnerability exposed last week. Both social apps exposed plain text OAuth Tokens which enable a large amount of personal information to be snaffled from accounts, and in the case of Facebook, access any website or application you’ve authorised via Facebook. What makes [...]
More »Given the number of requests I’m currently recieving re using the keychain following my post regarding the use of plain text credientials in plists I’ve decided to reprint an excellent series of articles from Use Your Loaf which helped me get to grips with Keychain access and permissions. Hope this helps out! Remember for maximum [...]
More »1Password, a cross platform passwords management solution by Agile Bits snatched the crown for the first app developers to publicly test their own iOS app, own up to having, and subsequently fix the plist vulnerability discussed on my April 3rd Post Re Facebook Credential Theft Not only is their blog post oozing with professionalism and [...]
More »[UPDATED] LinkedIn update on 26-4-2012 appears to resolve this vulnerability, though no statement or reference to the vulnerability has been made by LinkedIn. Still, they have fixed it, which is a heck of a lot more than Facebook has done! Further testing on popular social apps has revealed that LinkedIn also suffers from the plist [...]
More »I’ve made posts about various iOS games and the fact that developers, rather than encode add to keychain or save values in the binaries, choose to save those values in plain text plists. The majority of traffic to this site is to the pages relating to using these oversights for cheating in iOS games, but [...]
More »A week ago I expressed my distaste with Zynga games charging to play games you had already purchased. In doing so, I showed how you could modify configuration files to bypass these charges and play free. Today I’m going to the same to scramble with friends. Scrabble with friends is a boggle type game just [...]
More »Orange can’t tell me when it’ll be back up. Check out http://orangefail.co.uk for live tweets to see when it comes back up. Use hashtag #orangefail in tweets (if you can get online to tweet) wifi ftw!
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More »This is really starting to wind me up! There’s no hacking involved here at all. The voicemail “hack” is a well known shortcoming of cell voicemail services. When calling your voicemail number from your mobile your caller id is used to put you in the right mailbox, but if you call that voicemail number from [...]
More »IPM have just launched their new CCTV remote monitoring service from their newly built £20K operations centre in Derbyshire. For more info goto IPM Remote CCTV Monitoring
More »Some clever (bored) peeps spotted some rather strange google directions
More »Preconfigured Routers, Open WiFi and Session Hacking: In this two parter I hope to explain the dangers of and why most of us are effected though little fault of our own.
More »Throughout August Orange mobile cellular data suffered a huge loss in connectivity. Initial Orange Customer Service responses stated that outages were limited and service would resume shortly. It became quickly apparent from social network postings that the issue was not limited (unless one counts UK wide as limited). I set up http://orangefail.co.uk to raise awareness [...]
More »After 3 days of Orange Data failures I’ve set up #OrangeFail at http://orangefail.co.uk to bring together the collective frustrations of our twitter users and hopefully give some idea of where there are still problems occurring. Remember to user hashtag #orangefail to appear on the site!
More »Just a quick post as I’ve been sitting on this idea for a while and would like some quick feedback from other designers. As all web designers will tell you, it’s a pain in the proverbial to do any structured testing of sites in multiple browsers, noticing the nuances in each page as they render [...]
More »The long awaited and much disputed BBC News application is available on your iPod Touch, iPhone and iPad free of charge via the Apple AppStore.
As you would expect from Auntie, I was quickly impressed with the overall user experience.
Those familiar with the Pulse news application will recognise the familiar carousel allowing a simple swipe to reveal other stories in each section.
Sadly it’s not often I feel the urge to post about a movie. In the case of Inception I find it hard not to. There is a good reason this film is seeing a lot of buzz in social media circle. Director Christopher Nolan made his name with the unforgettable Memento (no pun intended) though [...]
More »It’s almost here! For all us Javaphobes out there the PHP for Android project (PFA) was launched on 13/7/2010, the driving force behind which are the Linux specialists IronTec Although you can download and install a build, as of this articles publishing you can’t package your php based app as an APK. PFA say they’re busy [...]
More »There’s been much controversy about Apples latest and ”greatest” mobile offering the iPhone 4. Users (I refuse to brand every Apple user a ‘fanboi’) all over the world have reported serious antenna attenuation fluctuations when bridging the two external antenna (Gray band around the phone), causing varying degrees of signal loss. Facing growing media coverage Apple has announced a media conference this Friday 16th July [...]
More »Apologies for the downtime earlier today. At about 7am one of our servers ran a routine filesystem check and found a few problems. Unfortunately/fortunately depending on your outlook, the system insists on exclusive access to the partition when it restarts to verify all issues have been resolved. Everything is back up and running now! Any [...]
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More »Many thanks for the kind comments and offers, site design has now been sold to Les Carpet and Tiles in Bromborough. I’ll update the portfolio and images as soon as I’ve complete the required customisations!
More »Despite the design being nominated for an award, unfortunately our Client doesn’t like the site. As such the design, coding and rights to the site are now up for sale. Please contact us for more information
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