00-1A-11 (hex) Google Inc.
001A11 (base 16) Google Inc.
1600 Amphitheater Parkway
Mountain View CA 94043
UNITED STATES
00-00-8F (hex) Raytheon
00008F (base 16) Raytheon
M/S 1-1-1119
1001 Boston Post Rd
Marlboro MA 01752
UNITED STATES
00-0B-F3 (hex) BAE SYSTEMS
000BF3 (base 16) BAE SYSTEMS
6500 Tracor Lane
Austin Texas 78725
UNITED STATES
00-E0-AF (hex) GENERAL DYNAMICS INFORMATION SYSTEMS
00E0AF (base 16) GENERAL DYNAMICS INFORMATION SYSTEMS
COMPUTING DEVICES, LTD.
3190 FAIRVIEW PA
FALLS CHURCH VA 22042-4523
UNITED STATES
00-A0-21 (hex) General Dynamics
00A021 (base 16) General Dynamics
Communication Systems
77A Street
Needham Heights MA 02494-2892
UNITED STATES
00-26-89 (hex) General Dynamics Robotic Systems
002689 (base 16) General Dynamics Robotic Systems
1231 Tech Court
Westminster MD 21157
UNITED STATES
00-19-8A (hex) Northrop Grumman Systems Corp.
00198A (base 16) Northrop Grumman Systems Corp.
7055 Troy Hill Drive
Elkridge Maryland 21075
UNITED STATES
00-40-BE (hex) BOEING DEFENSE & SPACE
0040BE (base 16) BOEING DEFENSE & SPACE
P.O. BOX 3999
MAIL STOP 88-12
SEATTLE WA 98124-2499
UNITED STATES
60-8D-17 (hex) Sentrus Government Systems Division, Inc
608D17 (base 16) Sentrus Government Systems Division, Inc
141 Chesterfield Industrial Blvd
Chesterfield MO 63005-1219
UNITED STATES
00-07-EF (hex) Lockheed Martin Tactical Systems
0007EF (base 16) Lockheed Martin Tactical Systems
3333 Pilot Knob Road
Eagan MN 55121
UNITED STATES
00-08-55 (hex) NASA-Goddard Space Flight Center
000855 (base 16) NASA-Goddard Space Flight Center
Code 561
Greenbelt MD 20771
UNITED STATES
00-0E-96 (hex) Cubic Defense Applications, Inc.
000E96 (base 16) Cubic Defense Applications, Inc.
P.O. Box 85587
9333 Balboa Avenue
San Diego CA 92186-5587
UNITED STATES
00-14-8D (hex) Cubic Defense Simulation Systems
00148D (base 16) Cubic Defense Simulation Systems
2001 W. Oakridge Road
Orlando FL 32809
UNITED STATES
00-1F-0D (hex) L3 Communications - Telemetry West
001F0D (base 16) L3 Communications - Telemetry West
9020 Balboa Ave
San Diego CA 92123
UNITED STATES
EC-5C-69 (hex) MITSUBISHI HEAVY INDUSTRIES MECHATRONICS
SYSTEMS,LTD.
EC5C69 (base 16) MITSUBISHI HEAVY INDUSTRIES MECHATRONICS
SYSTEMS,LTD.
1-16,5-CHOME,KOMATSU-DORI,
KOBE HYOGO 652-0865
JAPAN
00-00-AE (hex) DASSAULT ELECTRONIQUE
0000AE (base 16) DASSAULT ELECTRONIQUE
55, QUAI MARCEL DASSAULT
92214 ST CLOUD
FRANCE
FRANCE
00-00-AF (hex) NUCLEAR DATA INSTRUMENTATION
0000AF (base 16) NUCLEAR DATA INSTRUMENTATION
GOLF & MEACHAM ROADS
SCHAUMBERG IL 60196
UNITED STATES
Wednesday, October 19, 2011
Badass OUIs to use when spoofing your MAC address
When spoofing MAC addresses, I like to use OUIs from major defense companies to troll anyone that snoops around (and bothers to look it up). Here's my list of awesome OUIs:
Monday, October 10, 2011
WorldWinner Big Money Bot written in Python
What WW used to look like before GSN bought them. |
I generally scored between 60,000-120,000 points on WorldWinner's Big Money compete-for-cash game, which, to me, was pretty good. That was until I decided to looked up some strategies for improving my skill in BM and instead stumbled upon some YouTube videos of players scoring upwards of 350,000 points. My highest score was 137,582, and the highest I've ever seen in my experience was around 180k. You can imagine I was pretty shocked that a score higher than 200,000 was even possible, let alone achievable without cheating.
I then realized how much I suck at this game. Well, what do you do when you can't beat a game? Try, try again? Practice? Nope. You cheat.
A simple Google search for "worldwinner big money bot" led me to one of those shady infomercial style sites with obviously fake and cheesy testimonials. The product's slogan ended with "MAKE MORE MONEY THAN YOU COULD EVER IMAGINE!!!" Riiiiiight.
Other than that shady site, I couldn't find any mention elsewhere of a bot for Big Money. I decided to make my own.
It works, but it doesn't strategize, ponder, or think ahead yet; so it will usually end the game with a score between 60k - 120k. I wrote this a while ago and I'm too busy at the moment to implement this feature. If anybody would like to improve upon this, feel free. Be warned, however: I didn't think I'd be sharing this so it's poorly commented.
To start, simply download the script here. It was written for the latest version of Python 2, but any version > 2.5 should work fine IIRC. It requires the Python Imaging Library (PIL) and Python for Windows Extensions (pywin32).
Before you can run it, you'll need to modify the script to set some variables. You'll need to change variables 'xbeg' and 'ybeg' to fit your resolution and browser. You can take a screenshot and measure the distance in MS Paint. Use the picture below as a guide.
Here's a video of the bot in action:
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