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100 1  Sjogelid, Stefan,|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/
       no2016171722|eauthor. 
245 10 Raspberry Pi for Secret Agents - Second Edition. 
264  1 [Place of publication not identified] :|bPackt Publishing,
       |c2015. 
300    1 online resource 
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337    computer|bc|2rdamedia 
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505 0  Table of Contents; Raspberry Pi for Secret Agents; 
       Raspberry Pi for Secret Agents; Credits; About the Author;
       About the Reviewers; www.PacktPub.com; Support files, 
       eBooks, discount offers and more; Why Subscribe?; Free 
       Access for Packt account holders; Preface; What this book 
       covers; What you need for this book; Who this book is for;
       Conventions; Reader feedback; Customer support; 
       Downloading the example code; Errata; Piracy; Questions; 
       1. Getting Up to No Good; A brief history lesson on the 
       Pi; The ins and outs of the Raspberry Pi; GPIO; RCA video;
       Audio; LEDs; USB; LAN; HDMI; Power; SD card. 
505 0  Writing Raspbian OS to the SD cardGetting Raspbian; SD 
       card image writing in Windows; SD card image writing in 
       Mac OS X or Linux; Booting up and configuring Raspbian; 
       Basic commands to explore your Pi; Accessing the Pi over 
       the network using SSH; Wired network setup; Wi-Fi network 
       setup; Connecting to the Pi from Windows; Connecting to 
       the Pi from Mac OS X or Linux; The importance of a sneaky 
       headless setup; Keeping your system up-to-date; Summary; 
       2. Audio Antics; Configuring your audio gadgets; 
       Introducing the ALSA sound system; Controlling the volume.
505 0  Switching between HDMI and analog audio outputTesting the 
       speakers; Preparing to record; Testing the microphone; 
       Clipping, feedback distortion, and improving sound 
       quality; Recording conversations for later retrieval; 
       Writing to a WAV file; Writing to an MP3 or OGG file; 
       Creating command shortcuts with aliases; Keep your 
       recordings running safely with tmux; Listening in on 
       conversations from a distance; Listening on Windows; 
       Listening on Mac OS X or Linux; Talking to people from a 
       distance; Talking on Windows; Talking on Mac OS X or 
       Linux; Distorting your voice in weird and wonderful ways. 
505 0  Make your computer do the talkingScheduling your audio 
       actions; Start on power up; Start in a couple of minutes 
       from now; Controlling recording length; Bonus one line 
       sampler; Summary; 3. Webcam and Video Wizardry; Setting up
       your camera; Meet the USB Video Class drivers and 
       Video4Linux; Finding out your webcam's capabilities; 
       Capturing your target on film; Viewing your webcam in VLC 
       media player; Viewing in Windows; Viewing in Mac OS X; 
       Viewing on Linux; Recording the video stream; Recording in
       Windows; Recording in Mac OS X; Recording in Linux; 
       Detecting an intruder and setting off an alarm. 
505 0  Creating an initial Motion configurationTrying out Motion;
       Collecting the evidence; Viewing the evidence; Hooking up 
       more cameras; Preparing a webcam stream in Windows; 
       Preparing a webcam stream in Mac OS X; Configuring Motion 
       for multiple input streams; Building a security monitoring
       wall; Turning your TV on or off using the Pi; Scheduling 
       video recording or staging a playback scare; Summary; 4. 
       Wi-Fi Pranks -- Exploring your Network; Getting an 
       overview of all the computers on your network; Monitoring 
       Wi-Fi airspace with Kismet; Preparing Kismet for launch; 
       First Kismet session. 
520    The book starts out with the initial setup of your 
       Raspberry Pi, guides you through a number of pranks and 
       secret agent techniques, and then shows you how to apply 
       what you've learned out in the real world. Learn how to 
       configure your operating system for maximum mischief and 
       start exploring audio, video, or Wi-Fi techniques. You 
       will learn how to record, listen, or talk to people from a
       distance and how to set up your own phone network. Then, 
       plug in your webcam and set up a motion detector with an 
       alarm or find out what the other computers on your Wi-Fi 
       network are up to. Once you've mastered the techniques, 
       combine them with a battery pack and GPS for the ultimate 
       off-road spy kit. Raspberry Pi for Secret Agents, Second 
       Edition has everything you need to turn your Raspberry Pi 
       into an information-gathering powerhouse. Use the 
       practical spy and pranking techniques to amuse yourself or
       your friends. 
588 0  Vendor-supplied metadata. 
590    eBooks on EBSCOhost|bEBSCO eBook Subscription Academic 
       Collection - North America 
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650  0 Surveillance detection.|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/
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650  0 Electronic surveillance.|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/
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650  7 COMPUTERS|xOperating Systems|xLinux.|2bisacsh 
650  7 COMPUTERS|xHardware|xPersonal Computers|xGeneral.|2bisacsh
650  7 COMPUTERS|xComputer Literacy.|2bisacsh 
650  7 COMPUTERS|xComputer Science.|2bisacsh 
650  7 COMPUTERS|xData Processing.|2bisacsh 
650  7 COMPUTERS|xHardware|xGeneral.|2bisacsh 
650  7 COMPUTERS|xInformation Technology.|2bisacsh 
650  7 COMPUTERS|xMachine Theory.|2bisacsh 
650  7 COMPUTERS|xReference.|2bisacsh 
650  7 COMPUTERS|xHardware|xPeripherals.|2bisacsh 
650  7 COMPUTERS|xProgramming Languages|xPython.|2bisacsh 
655  4 Electronic books. 
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       and staff. 
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