HomeSight Remote - Access your Homesight system and images via any web browser. Provides a much needed web interface to the Motorola Homesight security / monitoring kit.
Sequence Toolkit - A Security buffs / hackers* playground. This collection consists of a number of useful command line applications developed by myself. Includes tools for password testing, printer hacking, account enumeration, port sniffing, photo organization, event log monitoring, command line email, file expiration, hashing, SQL data exporting, automated FTP and port forwarding.
The tools are intended as proof of concept / testing utilities and should not be used for illegal / questionable purposes.
APMFS
Automatic Photo Management File System - There are LOADS of photo management apps out there to choose from, none however do exactly what I want. This tool turns a directory of photos (and sub dirs) in to a photo website. It thumbnails all images and allows you to create captions easily. The most important thing about this app is that is DOES NOT touch, edit or move ANYTHING.
Dodge Box
Compressed, encrypted and password protected file storage.
River Drive
A Windows and Linux compatible front end to Amazon's Simple Storage Solution (S3). Note you need an S3 account.
* The word "Hacking" or "Hacker" may bring to mind images of computer vandalism, illegally obtaining access to computer systems, data theft or other criminal activities. Actually the word "hacking" means to find original or unintended uses for a particular thing. Hackers find new and inventive ways to solve a problem.
True hackers relish a challenge and often attempt to work their way round barriers simply for the fun of it or "because they can". Once round those barriers, the challenge is gone and they will most likely move along without causing any damage. Some hackers (often referred to as "White Hat Hackers") may inform a subject of the invulnerability or exploit that they have discovered, thus aiding in the strengthening of the subjects defences.
Some hackers like to create tools or scripts which illustrate the use and possible impact of a vulnerability that they have discovered / exploited. The term "Script Kiddie" refers to users of these tools who do not actually understand the exploit, or have the skills necessary to produce their own implementation of the exploit. They simply want to appear powerful, cause damage or show off to their peers. Ignorant "Script Kiddies" are often the cause of the majority of problems arising from security vulnerabilities.
"Hacking" is also used to refer to writing computer code. For example: "I was hacking way into the small hours".