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    HackerEX

    Free tool designed to make client side hacking easy

    Free tool designed to make client side hacking easy. ALL actions this software takes are user initiated so we take no responsibility for any damaged dealt to software, data or hardware. Codelists found on the web are the responsibility of both the user and the original hacker.
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    Barracuda is a circuit board analyzer that analyze PCB and make sure the new boards doesn't contain errors Barracuda has now his first release, The error detection works fine, but it require to much calibration to get good pictures.
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    Stripe Snoop reads the contents of a magstripes (Track 1, 2, or 3) through different hardware interfaces and not only displays the contents, but uses a CDDB-like database of card formats to try and figure out what the contents mean.
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