CrackerHash, MyVimeo and Tweetbox

Over the past week I have released three new projects of mine, which are as follows.

CrackerHash -  a program I developed originally for the purpose of demonstrating how inefficient brute forcing can be as the number of potential combinations increases, however can be an effective tool for reverse engineering MD5 hashes. It should be noted I take no responsibility for any activity you use this application for, it has been released as a means of data recovery and as an educational tool and I do not encourage this to be used for any illegal activity.

MyVimeo -  a WordPress widget which allows you to display your latest activity on Vimeo in the sidebar of your blog. It is fully customisable in that it allows you to specify how many activities you wish to display and allows you to customise the title of the plugin in the sidebar to whatever you want.

tweetbox – a WordPress plugin that let’s you display your latest tweet(s) in the sidebar of your blog, in a manner which will not disrupt the rest of your blog should Twitter be slow in responding.

The reception of tweetbox in particular has been rather amazing; within the first 24 hours of it being released it had over 230 installations via its page on the WordPress Plugin Repository and was featured in Blogging Inside’s Top 100 Twitter Tools!

If you are a user of tweetbox or MyVimeo please head over to their WordPress pages and rate them to help them become easier to find in search results :)

http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/tweetbox/

http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/myvimeo/

Posted in Hacking, Software by Rob at March 24th, 2010.
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2 Responses to “CrackerHash, MyVimeo and Tweetbox”

  1. grey_justice says:

    tweetbox is a great plugin, loads super fast.

    One thing I have noticed though is that it is stating that tweets are an hour behind real time. i.e. as soon as I send a tweet and refresh my blog page it says the tweet was posted an hour earlier.

    I have to set my timezone to UTC +1 within wordpress setting to get the correct time showing on my blogs.

    Any ideas how I can get around this problem?

  2. Rob says:

    Hey there,

    I’m actually working on fixing this as we speak! The problem has been caused by the clocks changing for day light saving.

    Once the new version is finished (hopefully later today) you will simply have to tick a checkbox in your tweetbox settings to enable day light saving, and it will show the correct times for you.

    I will try to contact you as soon as the download is available.

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