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Kino is a dead project
( 05.08.2013 14:15 )
Kino has not been actively maintained since 2009. We encourage you to try other Linux video editors such as Shotcut, Kdenlive, Flowblade, OpenShot, PiTiVi, LiVES, and LightWorks.


How to fix FireWire capture in Ubuntu 10.04 (Lucid)
( 26.05.2010 22:36 )

Hackviser | Impact New

Assumption: you want a concise news-style report about a topic or entity referenced by the phrase "hackviser impact new" (no further context provided). I assume this refers to a recent development involving "Hackviser" and an "impact" event. If you meant a different entity or a product release, tell me and I will adjust.

The new features are rolling out starting today. If you are an existing member, check your dashboard for the new "Impact" toggle. If you are new to Hackviser, there has never been a better time to start.

Dive in, break things, learn, and make an impact.

[Start Learning Today]

The timing of Hackviser’s rise is no accident. Regulatory bodies like the SEC are now mandating rapid disclosure of material breaches. Insurance carriers are demanding continuous security validation before issuing cyber policies. The "trust but verify" era is dead; we are now in the "continuously verify or don't get insured" era. hackviser impact new

Hackviser fits perfectly into this new compliance landscape. It provides an auditable, timestamped record of every attack simulation and every successful defense. When an auditor asks, "How do you know your EDR (Endpoint Detection and Response) is working?" the answer is no longer "We think so." It is a screenshot from Hackviser showing the EDR blocked a brute-force attempt 30 minutes ago.

The most significant component of the Hackviser impact new revolution is its autonomous approach to adversary emulation. Unlike traditional BAS (Breach and Attack Simulation) tools that run pre-scripted, predictable attacks, Hackviser introduces dynamic decision-making.

Think of it as a chess engine for hacking. It doesn't just test if a firewall is configured correctly; it asks: If I am an attacker with a foothold on a low-privilege IoT device, what is the most creative path to the domain controller?

Using AI-driven pathing, Hackviser continuously maps attack surfaces, prioritizes risk based on actual exploitability, and executes controlled, safe exploitation. This Hackviser impact new capability transforms red teaming from a quarterly event into a continuous, background process. The result? Companies discover broken authentication flows and misconfigured SMB shares not when a real attacker finds them, but before they ever become a breach report. Assumption: you want a concise news-style report about

Gone are the days of static, predictable labs. The new Dynamic Lab Engine introduces variability into scenarios. The flags, vulnerabilities, and network topologies change with every instance. This forces learners to understand the concepts rather than just memorizing the steps, mirroring the unpredictability of a real penetration test.

By the Hackviser Team

In the world of cybersecurity, stagnation is the enemy. As threats evolve daily, the tools we use to train and defend must evolve just as quickly. Today, we are thrilled to pull back the curtain on a massive leap forward in our platform’s journey.

Welcome to the New Hackviser Impact.

This isn't just a fresh coat of paint or a simple bug fix. This is a fundamental shift in how we deliver value to our community, designed to bridge the gap between theoretical knowledge and real-world application.

The launch of Hackviser’s New Impact features marks a turning point in practical cybersecurity education. By prioritizing business context, dynamic environments, and professional reporting, Hackviser ensures that its users are not just players in a game, but guardians of the digital frontier.

Ready to make an impact? Log in to the new Hackviser dashboard today and experience the evolution of ethical hacking.


We are introducing a proprietary new metric: the Impact Score. Moving beyond simple "points," the Impact Score measures: We are introducing a proprietary new metric: the



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dvgrab 3.5 released
( 07.09.2009 21:11 )
This version automatically detects when your device is DV or HDV so you do not have to remember to supply "-f hdv." Also, contains a few bug and compilation fixes, as usual.

Download dvgrab 3.5


( 27.05.2009 21:03 )
This utility will search any file and look for what appears to be a DV
video frames and copy them into a new Raw DV file.
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Article on Worldlabel.com by Christian Einfeldt
( 12.03.2009 09:28 )
Christian Einfeldt, producer of the Digital Tipping Point video series on archive.org, has authored an article on Kino titled Video Editing Made Easy with Kino! that is making its way around various sites.


dvgrab 3.4 released
( 15.02.2009 11:24 )
I introduced a really stupid, major bug just before the 3.3 release. The 3.3 release tarball has been pulled from SourceForge to prevent further confusion. Basically, if the call to lock all memory into RAM and and prevent paging succeeded, then dvgrab would exit without doing anything.

Download dvgrab 3.4


( 28.01.2009 23:59 )
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( 09.01.2009 00:25 )
Many new distributions including Ubuntu 8.10 and Fedora 8/9/10 try to route all audio through PulseAudio, but Kino does not play well with PulseAudio. However, there are some easy workarounds....
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( 20.08.2008 19:15 )
Download Kino 1.3.2 (10.6 MiB)
This is basically a re-release of 1.3.1 with some build-related fixes.
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( 12.08.2008 23:09 )
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( 04.08.2008 22:41 )
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( 24.02.2008 18:53 )
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Kino 1.2.0 and dvgrab 3.1 released
( 10.12.2007 00:00 )
These are mainly just maintenance releases. See the download page to fetch them. Kino's Titler can now write metadata such as timecode, recording date/time, and more. dvgrab has improved HDV handling and major regression with pipe output fixed.


Kino review on Linux.com
( 04.10.2007 22:33 )
There is nice, favorable review of Kino 1.1.1 on linux.com!


( 07.08.2007 00:21 )
This is a re-release of 1.1.0 with important regression fix.
Download Kino 1.1.1 (10.13 MB)
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( 07.08.2007 00:15 )
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( 23.07.2007 22:09 )
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( 21.06.2007 20:28 )
Fedora 7 has included a new kernel FireWire subsystem that replaces IEEE 1394. This is causing problems for many users.
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