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Roald Dahl's the BFG (DVD)
David Jason, Amanda Root, Angela Thorne, Ballard Berkeley, Michael Knowles, …
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R43
Discovery Miles 430
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Ships in 10 - 20 working days
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A feature-length animated version of Roald Dahl's novel. Sophie is
a little girl who befriends BFG (David Jason), a big friendly
giant, but soon discovers that his brethren aren't all as
good-natured. It's up to her to convince the Queen of England that
the likes of the Bloodbottler, the Trogglehumper and the
Fleshlumpeater should be brought to book.
The Newnes Know It All Series takes the best of what our authors
have written to create hard-working desk references that will be an
engineer's first port of call for key information, design
techniques and rules of thumb. Guaranteed not to gather dust on a
shelf
Communications engineers need to master a wide area of topics to
excel. The "Wireless Security Know It All" covers every angle
including Emerging Wireless Technologies and Security Issues,
Wireless LAN and MAN Security, as well as Wireless Personal Area
Networks.
A 360-degree view from our best-selling authors
Topics include Today s Wireless Technology, Security Definitions
and Concepts, and Wireless Handheld devices
The ultimate hard-working desk reference; all the essential
information, techniques and tricks of the trade in one volume"
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Kismet Hacking (Paperback)
Frank Thornton, Michael J. Schearer, Brad Haines
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R1,276
R1,199
Discovery Miles 11 990
Save R77 (6%)
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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Kismet is the industry standard for examining wireless network
traffic, and is used by over 250,000 security professionals,
wireless networking enthusiasts, and WarDriving hobbyists.
Unlike other wireless networking books that have been published in
recent years that geared towards Windows users, Kismet Hacking is
geared to those individuals that use the Linux operating system.
People who use Linux and want to use wireless tools need to use
Kismet. Now with the introduction of Kismet NewCore, they have a
book that will answer all their questions about using this great
tool. This book continues in the successful vein of books for
wireless users such as WarDriving: Drive, Detect Defend.
*Wardrive Running Kismet from the BackTrack Live CD
*Build and Integrate Drones with your Kismet Server
*Map Your Data with GPSMap, KisMap, WiGLE and GpsDrive
RFID is a method of remotely storing and receiving data using
devices called RFID tags. RFID tags can be small adhesive stickers
containing antennas that receive and respond to transmissions from
RFID transmitters. RFID tags are used to identify and track
everything from Exxon EZ pass to dogs to beer kegs to library
books.
Major companies and countries around the world are adopting or
considering whether to adopt RFID technologies. Visa and Wells
Fargo are currently running tests with RFID, airports around the
world are using RFID to track cargo and run customs departments,
universities such as Slippery Rock are providing RFID-enabled cell
phones for students to use for campus charges. According to the
July 9 CNET article, RFID Tags: Big Brother in Small Packages?,
"You should become familiar with RFID technology because you'll be
hearing much more about it soon. Retailers adore the concept, and
CNET News.com's own Alorie Gilbert wrote last week about how
Wal-Mart and the U.K.-based grocery chain Tesco are starting to
install "smart shelves" with networked RFID readers. In what will
become the largest test of the technology, consumer goods giant
Gillette recently said it would purchase 500 million RFID tags from
Alien Technology of Morgan Hill, CA."
For security professionals needing to get up and running fast with
the topic of RFID, this How to Cheat approach to the topic is the
perfect "just what you need to know" book
* For most business organizations, adopting RFID is a matter of
when
* The RFID services market is expected to reach $4 billion by
2008
* Covers vulnerabilities and personal privacy--topics identified by
major companies as key RFID issues
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Side By Side (DVD)
Barry Humphries, Terry Thomas, Stephanie De Sykes, Billy Boyle, Dave Mount, …
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R249
Discovery Miles 2 490
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Bruce Beresford directs this 1970s musical comedy starring Barry
Humphries and Terry Thomas. In the small town of Sludgley, two
nightclubs try to outdo each other by booking the best British
bands they can get hold of when the local authorities uncover an
age-old law that means only one of them can remain open. The film
includes performances by Mud, The Rubettes, Kenny and many others.
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book
may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages,
poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the
original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We
believe this work is culturally important, and despite the
imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of
our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works
worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in
the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book.
Five delightful pantomimes featuring musical numbers, silly jokes
and fun for all the family! In Puss In Boots, young Tom dreams of
winning the heart of Princess Rose Petal. Can Puss in Boots help
Tom defeat Baron Skinflint and his greedy ogre, and win the
princess' heart? Aladdin is a happy peasant boy. But the wicked
Abanazar needs his help, as only Aladdin can enter the secret cave
to find a very special lamp... In Mother Goose, Jack and Jill are
in love and want to get married. Will their wish come true, thanks
to a magical goose which lays golden eggs? Dick Whittington has
come to London to seek his fortune. It seems his luck is changing -
until the evil King Rat threatens everything... In Sleeping Beauty,
the christening of Princess Rosebud is interrupted by the Wicked
Fairy Carabosse, who gives the baby a terrible gift. If Rosebud
pricks her finger and spills a drop of blood she will fall into a
deep sleep... With stellar casts including Terry Wogan, Maureen
Lipman, Anita Harris, June Whitfield, Kenneth Connor and Frank
Thornton. Everyone loves a traditional Christmas pantomime, and
with this classic BBC Radio collection you can enjoy the festive
fun whenever you wish. With rousing songs, corny jokes and the
obligatory Widow Twankey, it's perfect entertainment for all the
family. Oh, yes it is!
Wireless networking has become standard in many business and
government networks. This book is the first book that focuses on
the methods used by professionals to perform WarDriving and
wireless pentration testing.
Unlike other wireless networking and security books that have been
published in recent years, this book is geared primarily to those
individuals that are tasked with performing penetration testing on
wireless networks. This book continues in the successful vein of
books for penetration testers such as Google Hacking for
Penetration Testers and Penetration Tester s Open Source Toolkit.
Additionally, the methods discussed will prove invaluable for
network administrators tasked with securing wireless networks. By
understanding the methods used by penetration testers and attackers
in general, these administrators can better define the strategies
needed to secure their networks.
* According to a study by the Strategis Group more than one third
of the words population will own a wireless device by the end of
2008.
* The authors have performed hundreds of wireless penetration
tests, modeling their attack methods after those used by real world
attackers.
* Unlike other wireless books, this is geared specifically for
those individuals that perform security assessments and penetration
tests on wireless networks."
RFID is a method of remotely storing and receiving data using
devices called RFID tags. RFID tags can be small adhesive stickers
containing antennas that receive and respond to transmissions from
RFID transmitters. RFID tags are used to identify and track
everything from food, dogs, beer kegs to library books.
RFID tags use a standard that has already been hacked by several
researchers. RFID Security discusses the motives for someone
wanting to hack an RFID system and shows how to protect systems.
Coverage includes: security breaches for monetary gain (hacking a
shops RFID system would allow a hacker to lower the pricing on any
product products). How to protect the supply chain
(malicous/mischievous hackers can delete/alter/modify all
identifying information for an entire shipment of products). How to
protect personal privacy (privacy advocates fear that RFID tags
embedded in products, which continue to transmit information after
leaving a store, will be used to track consumer habits).
The purpose of an RFID system is to enable data to be transmitted
by a portable device, called a tag, which is read by an RFID reader
and processed according to the needs of a particular application.
The data transmitted by the tag may provide identification or
location information, or specifics about the product tagged, such
as price, colour, date of purchase, etc. .
* Deloitte & Touche expects over 10 billion RFID tags to be in
circulation by the end of 2005
* Parties debating the security issue of RFID need information on
the pros and cons of the technology and this is that
information
* Little competition in a market desperate for information
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