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February 29th 2012: SqueezePlayer, BubbleUPnP, Raspberry Pi, Scratch and WPS

Posted on March 02, 2012
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Brian demonstrated SqueezePlayer, the Logitech version and BubbleUPnP running on a mobile ’phone to play/control a media centre.

David C played a video of Raspberry Pi and demonstrated the Scratch programming language for children.

David S showed how certain Cisco WPS routers which have a button to generate a code can be hacked in vulnerable networks with reaver-wps — which, if run for 12 hours, will detect the WPS password. Of home routers, only the Virginmedia ones are vulnerable.