This time on the show, cracking WPA keys with a little WPS brute forcing action & Darren Interviews Craig Heffner, author of Reaver. Plus DLL injection and other mischief in Microsoft's Power Shell with Power Syringe. And finally, a big red button of doom that'll turn a working hard drive into forensically sound toast in seconds.
Shannon interviews Jean-Yves Hepp of Qooq, the company that created The French Digital Cookbook. It's a Linux based, open source tablet that is built to survive any liquid or heat mishaps that happen while cooking. It also has internet access and social functions so you can easily look up recipes and share them with your Facebook and Twitter networks.
This time on the show, can we borrow a cup of WiFi? Darren shows us how to relay a Wireless signal with Yagi antenna and a Software based access point. Ubuntu 11.10 is out and with it a new version of Unity. Does it suck? And where’s the bottleneck on your network if your cable modem is 30 Megabits and your wireless router is supposedly 54? All that and more, this time on Hak5.
This time on the show, Raphael Mudge chats about Armitage — the GUI front-end to Metasploit. Plus, Nerdcore sensation Dual Core is making the lives of forensics investigators much more difficult. Plus PPTP VPNs, SSID broadcasting and what the F* is an Octothrope? All that and more, this time on Hak5.
This time on the show, we talk to Rel1k, AKA Dave Kennedy, founder of Derbycon and the Social Engineering Toolkit. Mubix is back in the house with all things Metasploit. And Jon from the LVL1 hackerspace shares with us a very special animatronic pony. That breathes fire. Yeah. All that and more this time on Hak5!
After years of development the Hak5 team debuts the most lethal Human Interface Device to grace an unsuspecting USB port. Introducing the USB Rubber Ducky. In this episode of Hak5, Darren and team demonstrate the power of this cross-platform local attack framework with a few payloads aimed at fully patched Windows 7 boxes. Shannon continues her quest for the perfect Linux desktop with a switch from Ubuntu's Unity to Gnome, and we answer your questions regarding PC recycling, x86 routers and free / open source PC migration software. All that and more this time on Hak5.
In this epic episode of Hak5 we present our case mod as part of the Hak5 / Ben Heck Case Mod Challenge. Our hacked up wearable computer is capable of sniffing all 14 WiFi channels at once as well as providing Internets via a WiFi Pineapple mk3 dev board. Then Shannon has just the trick for booting VMs from USB drives with a sweet bootloader ISO. All that and more this time on Hak5!
In this epic episode of Hak5 we present our case mod as part of the Hak5 / Ben Heck Case Mod Challenge. Our hacked up wearable computer is capable of sniffing all 14 WiFi channels at once as well as providing Internets via a WiFi Pineapple mk3 dev board. Then Shannon has just the trick for booting VMs from USB drives with a sweet bootloader ISO. All that and more this time on Hak5!