DEFCON 19 Part 1 – Hacking from the sky and bloodkode
August 18, 2011

This time on the show we cover breaking into command prompts using Microsoft Paint! Plus, navigate Windows like a power user with Launchy. FTP from anywhere, manually control wireless connections in BackTrack Linux, and a whole lot more on Hak5!

Break into Shell with MsPaint, Launchy, BackTrack Wireless and more
August 10, 2011

This time on the show , breaking into command prompts using Microsoft Paint! Navigate Windows like a power user with Launchy. FTP from anywhere, manually control wireless connections in BackTrack Linux and a whole lot more this time on Hak5!

Spoofing the W3C Geolocation API, One Sweet Dropbox Alternative, and More!
August 2, 2011

Don't like Dropbox? We've got a cross-platform alternative. How does Google Maps find your location without GPS? And can it be spoofed? Random password scripts, bash tips and more this time on Hak5!

Our Favorite Free Tools to Unsuckify Windows
July 27, 2011

This time on the show, Windows. You love it. You hate it. Maybe you’re stuck with it. Today, we’ll unsuckify it. Oh, and Kerby has a nifty DOS script for ya.

Bypass GeoIP filters, VPN in BackTrack 5, AndLinux, Prettier Traceroutes
July 19, 2011

Hulu and the BBC iPlayer everywhere with a little VPN action to bypass Geo IP filters. We'll be setting up Network Manager in BackTrack5. Plus, Linux inside of Windows, graphing trace-routes in terminal and a whole lot more this time on Hak5!

Bluetooth Packets & Boot Virtual Machines from USB
July 12, 2011

Capture & analyze bluetooth packets and Boot Virtual Machines from USB - and more!

Ubertooth One Primer, Multiboot USBs, Airodump Tips and Network Scanning
July 6, 2011

This time on the show, an Ubertooth One Primer - Setup with BackTrack 5. Booting multiple ISOs from a single USB drive, we've got plenty of options. And answers to your questions on A+ certs, programming languages, network scanning and more.

Soldering with Snubs: LAN Taps and Perl + Graphviz = Twitter Maps
June 28, 2011

Shannon builds a network tap. Perl and GraphViz for mapping twitter connections. Chrome tips and deauthing WiFi. All that and more this time on Hak5.

Brute forcing Amazon S3 Buckets, archives and PDFs plus Synergy!
June 22, 2011

Brute forcing Buckets on Amazon S3. Two computers, one mouse with Synergy, a Crack the Code Challenge walkthrough with archive and PDF cracking all a lot more, this time on Hak5.

E3 2011 Wrap-Up
June 15, 2011

Darren Kitchen joins Jenn Cutter for the E3, the Electronic Entertainment Expo.

Secure Passwords the Old School Way...But Better, a Javascript PC Emulator, Rainbow Tables and more!
June 7, 2011

This time on the show, Shannon demonstrates a novel password management technique. Darren explains Time Memory Trade-off and Rainbow Tables. Jason gets started programming for Windows Azure and it's Linux in your web browser time! Plus, a PC Emulator in Javascript.

Extracting browser passwords, EXIF data tools, Maker Faire and more!
June 1, 2011

This time on the show, we're cracking the code! EXIF Data tools, Windows login hash cracking, Extracting passwords from Firefox and other browsers, what's in that P-CAP file and a special report form Maker Faire 2011. All that and more, this time on Hak5.

Doom on the Dingoo and Mubix spoofs NetBIOS with Metasploit
May 25, 2011

This time on the show, NetBIOS Name Service spoofing in Metasplot with our friend Mubix, Playing Doom on a Dingoo Digital with the Dingux Linux distro and an alternative disc space reporter. All that and more, this time on Hak5.

BackTrack 5 VM with Wireless and Linux on a Dingoo Digital
May 18, 2011

This time on an exciting brand-new-studio edition of Hak5 we're getting hands on with the latest version of BackTrack-Linux, configuring virtual machines and wireless. Shannon's flashing the firmware on a Dingoo Digital A320 and installing a custom distro of Linux and so much more.

Stealing Windows passwords. Shannon’s hacking with the Katana USB boot key, automated file renamers, Firefox security extensions & more
May 11, 2011

This time Hak5, Mubix joins us for more mischevious Metasploit fun. We’re stealing Windows logins with a crafty keylogger. Shannon’s hacking from a cave with the Katana USB security suite. Plus, automating file renaming in Windows, Firefox security extensions and so much more.

Circumvent Windows Login Security with a USB boot-drive, Phishing with a Pineapple and anonymous torrenting!
May 3, 2011

This time on the show we're Breaking into Windows boxes with no skillz necessary using Konboot for USB, Spear-Phishing with a WiFi Pineapple, Sudo with pipes in Linux and downloading torrents anonymously

OpenWRT and WiFi Pineapple mods, Gmail 2-step verification, zScreen screencaptures, Image burning and MD5 hashes
April 27, 2011

This time on the show, the Gmail 2-step verification, the easiest screen shot utility in the world, Image burning, MD5 integrity verification and the auto-rickrolling pineapple of doom!

HD video mixers for under a grand, broadband bonding live streamers, extreme sports cameras and more
April 20, 2011

This time on an unorthodox Hak5, producers Darren and Paul venture to Las Vegas for the NAB Show and see what the National Association of Broadcasters are up to. We find HD video mixers for under a grand, 3G and 4G bonding solutions for live streaming on the go, HDMI field recorders, extreme sports cameras and some 30 foot jibs we can't afford or house but still want anyway. This is our technolust!

Linux man-in-the-middle attacks, detecting Firesheep in Firefox, HTTPD fingerprinting & spy satellites!
April 13, 2011

Defending against cookie hijacking attacks, man-in-the-middle tools for Linux, fingerprinting web servers the easy way, managing multiple SSH sessions and tracking govenment spy satellites! All that and more, this time on Hak5!

Detect man-in-the-middle attacks, code an Android live wallpaper, what happened to BeOS and more!
April 6, 2011

Detecting ARP Cache Poison Attacks in Windows and Linux, programming an Android live wallpaper in a matter of minutes and delving into Haiku, the successor to the beloved BeOS. Plus, unlocking files in Windows, HDMI capture cards, hacker cookbooks and how to properly eat Vegemite. All that and more, this time on Hak5!

Cookies beware, we're Session Hijacking! Blackbuntu vs BackTrack, Komposer and a 28 foot multi-touch bar!
March 30, 2011

This time on the show, Cookies beware! It's Session Hijacking time. Darren reports from Automate 2011 with a 28 foot multi-touch bar. Plus, websites made easy with Komposer, a Backtrack vs Blackbuntu review and a whole lot more.

Cloud backups with Amazon S2, Man-in-the-middle attacks made easy, Network Enumeration & Hash Cracking and more...
March 23, 2011

Shannon shows us how to perform arp cache poisoning attacks with ease. Jason joins us for a little cloud backup action using Perl and Amazon S3. Darren covers cracking the code: network enumeration and hash cracking. Plus promiscuous mode wifi cards, hacked Canon EOS firmware, and a whole lot more.

Writing software without a line of code, crafting packets with hping, case mod cable mangement & cathodes and more
March 16, 2011

Darren finishes off the photo frame case mod with a little cable beautification and accent lighting. Shannon's getting into programming without touching a line of code using the Illumination Software Creator from Radical Breeze. Plus getting crafty with packets and the hping utility, open-source dropbox alternative based on OpenSSH and Rsync, and multi-threaded steganography bruter-forcers!

Building a photo frame computer case, your iPhone jailbroken picks, Multi-monitor PC setups…
March 9, 2011

Someone let Darren at the power tools again! Forget the case window, his latest creation includes a set of shadow box photo frames modded into a computer case perfect for showing off that sexy hardware. Shannon has rounded up your picks for webcam motion detection and iOS jailbroken apps. Plus answers to your questions regarding multi-monitor PC setups and much more!

Extracting files from packet captures, brute forcing stenography, packet sniffing goodness and more from RSA 2011
March 2, 2011

Season 9 continues with the results from last weekend's Crack the Code Challenge as well as a walkthrough on how participants were able to complete the challenge using packet analysis, file reconstruction, stenagrophy and brute force. Plus encrypted USB drives with centralized management and more from the RSA 2011 conference.

Multiplexing screens, Nexpose at RSA, Packet Sniffers and File Automation
February 24, 2011

Season 9 Premieres with the return of Shannon "Snubs" Morse and Paul "the camera guy" Tobias. We kick around the hacker headlines, get the low-down on Nexpose from Rapid7 at RSA, automate file mangement in windows, multiplex some screen sessions, capture packets from the command line and a lot more.

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