Anyway to rig my T-Mobile 5G home Internet to let Hulu think I am home? [closed] - location

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With T-Mobile Home Internet being 5G, could I add or cascade, ect. another router and configure it to a static(or even dynamic) IP or location to where Hulu knows where I am and does not block me from my real life home so I can watch live streaming TV?
Hulu tells me “it looks like you’re not home”

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Hidden remote access windows 10 [closed]

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Please help me find information on how to get unauthorized access to a PC on Windows 10. I know that this can be done through metasploit, Darksomet RAT and through RDP hacking. But if there are any other ways to do this so that the victim does not know that it has been hacked.
Thank you very much in advance.
PS The information is for EDUCATIONAL purposes only.
I use metasploit, dark comet RAT and hack via RDP. But we need more information and options on this issue.

Tunnel MTPROTO proxy on whole device [closed]

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Title says all, i need a way or an specific app to tunnel whole device with a MTPROTO proxy.
(No other proxies, they are not useful for me because of some reasons)
Any ideas?

Can I run Windows on a server? [closed]

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I want a Windows machine to act as a server, being able to open ports to clients and send data to them over the Internet.
Is it possible to install Windows on any server to act like it or should I purchase Windows Server?
I have never truly worked with servers before so I know my questions is silly. :) Thanks for response.
You can install a normal windows on server computer and can do a lot of things with but if you have specific things to do, maybe you can try windows server and if it what you want, you can buy one ;)

Is this Terminal command safe to run on Mac OS X? [closed]

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I was trying to install a virtual machine on my Mac, and I followed the directions in an article from Digital Trends. I have since found additional resources, which have made me concerned about a step in the original instructions that said to type this into the Mac terminal:
curl -s https://raw.github.com/xdissent/ievms/master/ievms.sh | bash
I initially trusted this code because I thought Digital Trends was safe, but is this code safe?
You're running whatever the contents of that URL are as your current user.
For certain definitions of safe, sure, this is fine, as it won't influence other users of your machine. I'd still take a look at the code in the URL to see if it's doing something you'd approve of doing yourself.
In your specific case, it appears to be a boring install of Microsoft binaries, so if you trust Microsoft to not do anything stupid/dangerous to your machine (I don't), you're likely fine.

Disable HDCP requirement on Chromecast [closed]

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We recently purchased a Chromecast to cast to our old (but very good) computer monitor as a substitute TV. Unfortunately, the monitor doesn't support HDCP, so the Chromecast OS refuses to display anything. Is there anything we can do in software (I hear root can be achieved) to disable this requirement?
There is no official way of doing that; if you consider the reason behind the HDCP requirement, you'll realize that Google will not enable any means to disable that.

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