Install OpenCV 4.1.2 on Raspbian Buster
$ chmod +x *.sh
$ ./download-opencv.sh
$ ./install-deps.sh
$ ./build-opencv.sh
$ cd ~/opencv/opencv-4.1.2/build
$ sudo make install| /* | |
| 1) Open https://popcat.click | |
| 2) Open console (F12 or CTRL+SHIFT+I) | |
| 3) Insert code & run | |
| 4) Monitor bot progress in the console | |
| Note: popcat.click server registers only 800 pops every 30 seconds per IP address (that's why this bot is slow and runnig it in multiple tabs won't work). | |
| If you'll send 800 or more clicks 10 times in a row, you'll get banned for 12 hours ("ban" cookie is set). | |
| This bot addresses this issue and will NOT get you banned. |
| /* | |
| 1) Open https://popcat.click | |
| 2) Open console (F12) | |
| 3) Insert code & run | |
| */ | |
| var event = new KeyboardEvent('keydown', { | |
| key: 'g', | |
| ctrlKey: true |
| import torch | |
| import os | |
| import logging | |
| from dotenv import load_dotenv, find_dotenv | |
| from PIL import Image | |
| load_dotenv(find_dotenv()) | |
| yolo_model = os.getenv("YOLO_MODEL", "yolov5s") | |
| logging.info(f"YOLO model - {yolo_model}") |
| from harvesters.core import Harvester | |
| import sys | |
| import traceback | |
| import cv2 | |
| def main(): | |
| h = Harvester() | |
| h.add_cti_file('C:/Program Files/JAI/SDK/bin/JaiUSB3vTL.cti') | |
| h.update_device_info_list() | |
| ia = h.create_image_acquirer(0) |
Install OpenCV 4.1.2 on Raspbian Buster
$ chmod +x *.sh
$ ./download-opencv.sh
$ ./install-deps.sh
$ ./build-opencv.sh
$ cd ~/opencv/opencv-4.1.2/build
$ sudo make installStudent ID: IoTE-775
This Blog/Gist will be very detailed with a lot of additional listings to see the process and methodology of Examination.
In this gist I will try to examine and exploit the Sricam SP009. I purchased it from Attify with the IOT Exploitation Kit.
Note that the following code must be run at every boot for this to work, because of the repeated-start requirement:
sudo su -c 'echo "Y" > /sys/module/i2c_bcm2708/parameters/combined'
| There’s some discussion about how to do this here, involving Werkzeug’s middleware. | |
| http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4239825/static-files-in-flask-robot-txt-sitemap-xml-mod-wsgi | |
| This is another way to do it, assuming you have a folder called “static” under where the main application .py file is located: | |
| from flask import Flask, request | |
| app = Flask(__name__, static_url_path='') | |
| @app.route('/') | |
| def root(): |
| package main | |
| import ( | |
| "fmt" | |
| "github.com/gorilla/mux" | |
| "github.com/gorilla/securecookie" | |
| "net/http" | |
| ) | |
| // cookie handling |
| #!/usr/bin/env python | |
| from PySide.QtCore import * | |
| from PySide.QtGui import * | |
| import cv2 | |
| import sys | |
| class MainApp(QWidget): | |
| def __init__(self): |