Article: Sectools.org has been cataloging security tools (including exploits) for over ten years. Their tools are reputable and used by system administrators all over the world for security testing. Browse their “Exploitation” database (or find another trustworthy site) to find tools or text files that help you exploit security holes in databases.  Another site with exploits is  www.exploit-db.com. Go to their website and click the Search link, then search for the type of database you want to hack (for example, “oracle”). Type the Captcha code in the provided square and search. Be sure you research all exploits you plan to try so you know what to do in case of potential issues. Wardriving is driving (or biking, or walking) around an area while running a network scanning tool (like NetStumbler or Kismet) in pursuit of an unsecured network. Wardriving is technically legal. Doing something illegal from a network you find while wardriving is not. If you’re doing something you’re not supposed to be doing, it’s probably not a good idea to do it from your own network. Connect wirelessly to one of the open networks you found while wardriving and run the exploit you’ve researched and chosen.
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Find an exploit to run. Find a vulnerable network by wardriving. Use the database exploit from the vulnerable network.
Article: Not all types of vinyl fabric have stretching capabilities. If you plan on expanding your fabric, make sure you purchase 1 of the following vinyl variants from a specialty fabric store:  Two-way vinyl, which only stretches from left to right but is thicker and far more durable than 4-way vinyl. Four-way vinyl, which stretches both vertically and horizontally but is far thinner than 2-way vinyl, making it more susceptible to tears. Find a flat, clean table or working surface that has enough space for your vinyl. Then, lay the fabric on top of the table with the shiny side facing down. If you’re stretching out vinyl clothing, see if you can unzip the garment and lay it out flat. If you can’t, simply place it on the table as is. To successfully stretch a piece of vinyl, you’ll need to heat the fabric to incredibly hot temperatures. This is best accomplished by using a handheld heat gun turned to its hottest temperature setting.  You can find heat guns at most home improvement stores. Check your heat gun’s instruction manual for information on how to change its temperature setting. If you don’t have a heat gun, you can use a standard hair dryer turned to its hottest setting instead. Place your heat gun or hair dryer 6 to 8 in (15 to 20 cm) above the fabric. Then, move it over the vinyl in a Z pattern to heat the material up. Make sure you keep the gun moving to avoid burning the vinyl.  Tilt the Z after every pass to heat the fabric evenly. For the best results, heat your fabric in 1 sq ft (930 cm2) increments. If a part of your vinyl isn’t heating up as quickly as the surrounding fabric, move the gun close to, but not touching, it for about half a second. In most cases, vinyl is ready to stretch when it is between 90 and 110 °F (32 and 43 °C), or almost hot enough to burn your hands. The heating process will normally take between 1 and 3 minutes, though the exact amount of time will depend on how powerful your heat gun or hair dryer is. You can use a surface thermometer to find the temperature of your vinyl fabric.
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Acquire 2-way or 4-way stretching vinyl. Place your vinyl facedown on a firm surface. Turn on a heat gun and set it to high. Hold the gun 7 in (18 cm) above the fabric and move it in a Z pattern. Heat the fabric until it is about 100 °F (38 °C).
Article: If your leather product has a label, read it carefully before following any cleaning routine. In the case of clothing, the label will tell you whether or not the item is machine washable. For furniture, the label may direct you to a customer service contact for more information. You may have also received paper instructions after purchase. If you don’t have a label to consult, but you know the manufacturer’s name, then you can visit their website. If they have a website, they will likely list a customer helpline or support center. Get a dry microfiber cloth and go over the surface of the leather. This will help you to remove any dust and surface debris. In the case of furniture, run a vacuum brush attachment over the surface. Doing this step before every cleaning will prevent you from working dirt deeper into the leather, which could give it a gritty appearance. Before you apply any cleaning solution, find a spot that is small and out-of-the-way and use it to test the cleaner. Place a small amount of the solution on the area and wait a few minutes. Wipe it off and then look for any discoloration or wrinkling. If you notice damage to the leather, then you may need to talk with a cleaning professional, such as dry cleaner for clothes, before proceeding. Excessive moisture on leather can cause it to wrinkle and fade. When you apply a cleaning solution or balm to any leather product, make sure to wipe away any excess immediately. Always use a damp towel or cloth, not a soaked one, as this will allow you to control the moisture applied to the leather. Look over the surface of the leather and see if you can discern any pattern. If the grain of the leather heads in one direction, apply any balm in line with this pattern. This will let the moisture of the cleaner go into the grooves of the leather to remove any dirt or debris found in those pockets. As the finishing touch, get a dry sponge or microfiber cloth and go over the leather a final time. Look to see if there are any stains that need additional treatment. Removing any cleaning residue will help to prevent dust from sticking to the surface.
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Consult the manufacturer’s instructions, if available. Wipe off any dirt beforehand. Do a test spot. Dampen the leather. Wipe with the grain. Dry it off.