Desperate much?
Desperate much?
I kinda figured there was a way. Nmap is pretty powerful, but I'm only used to a few parts of it.
It's fun. Really, about half the Times I've been called on to pick a lock for someone a shove it tool was all I needed.
BRDM-2?
Smoke grenade launchers, I think.
Ok, I'm not a lawyer, and apparently the stuff I carry on a regular basis could be considered to be of criminal intent in states where I've been and for that matter used them, but those laws don't make a whole lot of sense.
Ya still need NMAP, that's for sure. But I gotta admit, I use Zenmap, I'm just not leet nuff to spend all day at a command line if I can use a mouse.
Yeah, it's not helped by movie and TV shows.
I was just teaching this stuff to my Boss yesterday. He always gets a look on his face like the world just got scarier whenever I show him security stuff.
Upgrade to Kali, it rocks.
Good Luck with that.
Unless you are gay, then it is illegal for anyone to refuse you service, even if you were just trolling.
The thing about machine guns is they are a lot like nice motorcycles. They are so expensive that you kinda have to have your shit together to own them.
I can't be the only person who has always wanted one of these for rush hour traffic.
Shit! And here I thought I was being a Rebel!
Unless you were writing poetry, you just managed to add stress and effort to a project that could be streamlined by giving it a title.
A Yep...
While Open Carry is generally Legal, enforcing that right is generally not worth the hassle. A friend's son recently was complaining that Open Carry was legal, and it only took him about $2000 to get the charges dropped.
The scary part is often badges have been replaced by ID cards. These ID's are next to impossible to fake, IF you have the right equipment. The imbedded chips are a dead giveaway that what your are dealing with is a genuine officer of the law.
Lock Picks.