Downloads
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In April of 2006, I created this software to brute force attack older Sears garage doors. It is slightly more complicated since it requires building some hardware in order for it to work. As of March of 2008, it has still never been field tested.
Laserlock cracker database for Philips Pronto and Omniremote under Palm OS.
In August of 2005, I created this as a proof of concept to see if I could brute force the code to some toy plastic padlocks known as “Laser Locks”. These padlocks are no longer on the market, but for a while, it was sold by Wal Mart and it was also sold through an infomercial. This file is the software that made the attack possible.
EZ Padlock cracker database for Omniremote under Palm OS.
Later that year, in October of 2005, I constructed a similar tool to run a brute force attack on another product that is still on the market, the EZ Padlock.
TV-B-Gone for OmniRemote and Philips Pronto
This was something fun I did in November of 2005. It operates just like the hardware version of the TV-B-Gone. It can be very useful for turning televisions on or off.
These are slides from my presentation on obsolete access control systems. They are compatible with Powerpoint versions 1997-2003.