- published: 19 Jul 2012
- views: 33974
19:59
Hak5 1122.1, WiFi Hacking Workshop Part 1.1
This time on the show, part 1 of our WiFi from-the-ground-up series. Darren presents a wir...
published: 19 Jul 2012
Hak5 1122.1, WiFi Hacking Workshop Part 1.1
This time on the show, part 1 of our WiFi from-the-ground-up series. Darren presents a wireless workshop at the Noisebridge hackerspace in San Francisco.
If you're into Hak5 you'll love our new show by hosts Darren Kitchen and Shannon Morse. Check out http://www.revision3.com/haktip
Whether you're a beginner or a pro, http://www.revision3.com/haktip is essential viewing for current and aspiring hackers, computer enthusiasts, and IT professionals. With a how-to approach to all things Information Technology, HakTip breaks down the core concepts, tools, and techniques of Linux, Wireless Networks, Systems Administration, and more.
And let's not forget to mention that you can follow us on http://www.twitter.com/hak5 and http://www.facebook.com/technolust, http://revision3.com/hak5/follow to the show and get all your Hak5 goodies, including the infamous wifi-pineapple over at http://hakshop.com . If you have any questions or suggestions please feel free to contact us at feedback@hak5.org.
- published: 19 Jul 2012
- views: 33974
45:21
Building a high performance home router - Hak5
Make your home network scream with a high performance router and firewall. Darren builds a...
published: 16 Jun 2010
Building a high performance home router - Hak5
Make your home network scream with a high performance router and firewall. Darren builds a custom network appliance using cheap parts, free and open source software and more power tools than he's typically allowed to touch. Plus, need an online backup solution? Fancy 50 gigs in the cloud for free? Shannon's got the hookup.
- published: 16 Jun 2010
- views: 109398
56:15
Hak5 - Hacking DNS from beginning to end
In this high as a kite edition of Hak5 Darren takes you on an adventure through the wonder...
published: 17 Oct 2010
Hak5 - Hacking DNS from beginning to end
In this high as a kite edition of Hak5 Darren takes you on an adventure through the wonderful world of DNS. Explore the vast and intricate details of our beloved Domain Name System while exploiting mis-configured routers, brute forcing, and even looking up Wikipedia entries from TXT records.
- published: 17 Oct 2010
- views: 56076
35:18
Hak5 - USB Multipass
Why carry around a dozen bootable USB drives when you could merge 'em all into one? On his...
published: 29 Jul 2009
Hak5 - USB Multipass
Why carry around a dozen bootable USB drives when you could merge 'em all into one? On his episode we build a USB Multipass complete with customized boot menu ready to launch any of favorite tools--including Backtrack, Ophcrack, Kon-boot, dban, freedos, and more. Plus Shannon reviews the Trinity Rescue Kit, the boot disc dubbed CPR for your computer.
- published: 29 Jul 2009
- views: 86981
34:14
Hak5 1225.1, Linux laptop battery optimization and using encryption with dropbox
This time on the show, optimizing your Linux install for better battery life - Darren repo...
published: 06 Feb 2013
Hak5 1225.1, Linux laptop battery optimization and using encryption with dropbox
This time on the show, optimizing your Linux install for better battery life - Darren reports. Then, Encrypt all the things! I'm setting up local encryption volumes that play well with cloud sync services like spideroak and dropbox. Plus, RSS podcasts from YouTube - is it possible? All that and more, this time on Hak5!
Part 1: http://youtu.be/XloTXFgNL7s
Part 2: http://youtu.be/yCEpL81jMTg
Part 3: http://youtu.be/5jY62CFH8-c
- published: 06 Feb 2013
- views: 12148
27:15
Hak5 1220, Free your Nexus 7 - Make it run Ubuntu!
This time on the show, installing Ubuntu on the Nexus 7. Plus, EtherApe, Backbox and Matri...
published: 02 Jan 2013
Hak5 1220, Free your Nexus 7 - Make it run Ubuntu!
This time on the show, installing Ubuntu on the Nexus 7. Plus, EtherApe, Backbox and Matriux. All that and more, this time on Hak5!
How to Install Ubuntu on a Nexus 7
What you need: Nexus 7, micro USB cable, Ubuntu Nexus 7 Desktop Installer on your PC, Ubuntu 12.04 LTS or later.
First, download Nexus 7 installer on your Ubuntu machine.
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:ubuntu-nexus7/ubuntu-nexus7-installer
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install ubuntu-nexus7-installer
Now unlock your Nexus 7: Reboot into the Android boot loader. Power down, then hold the volume down button and press the power button. Continue holding these until you see the boot loader UI.Plug in the device to your laptop with your micro-usb cable. The device now displays the boot loader GUI.
Verify it is seen with this command: $ sudo fastboot devices.
Unlock the bootloader: sudo fastboot oem unlock. Then reboot: sudo fastboot reboot-bootloader. Should see LOCKSTATE UNLOCKED.
Now install Ubuntu 13.04 (developer preview). Search for Nexus from the Dash. Follow on screen instructions. Flashing takes 2 minutes, rebooting takes 10-15 minutes.
Feedback
Nick says: In Backtrack. Go to System Tools ---- EtherApe and have fun!
Jonathan asks: I live in the suburbs of Los Angeles and for many years I have only had access to a few internet service providers with high prices and limited speeds. Sometime speeds are up to 8Mbps download and 1Mbps upload, but I rarely see that. Sometimes my slow internet connection makes it impossible for me to get what I need done. I use linux desktops/servers and an apple laptop on a daily basis and I have read many ways to optimize my internet connection, but many simply say to just run anti-virus. I've looked into projects like squidproxy, but they seem to have little to no effect on performance. How would you make the most of your internet connection and what tools and techniques would you recommend using?
"init 0 says: Thanks for the excellent review of Backbox. I've used the cozy little distro and have to say that it's impressive. I'm currently remixing it with the Cinnamon desktop and it's turning out to be very promising. The main issue that I have with Pentoo is it's long refresh cycle. The last major release was in 2009. It was a great distro then and I can hardly wait to see what the latest iteration will hold. One distro that you may want to take for a test drive is Matriux. This French distro is a great middle ground between Backtrack and Backbox. It's more suitable than Backtrack as a day-to-day OS and is more robust than Backbox. Still, no matter how far I roam, I always find myself coming home to good old BackTrack. Thanks for all that you and Darren do for the community."
- published: 02 Jan 2013
- views: 23609
10:57
Hak5 1218.3, Extreme GPU Password Cracking and Home Theater PC Builds
Cracking every standard Windows password in less than 6 hours with a massive GPU cluster, ...
published: 19 Dec 2012
Hak5 1218.3, Extreme GPU Password Cracking and Home Theater PC Builds
Cracking every standard Windows password in less than 6 hours with a massive GPU cluster, building a home theater PC for about $300 and blinkenlights. All that and more, this time on Hak5!
- published: 19 Dec 2012
- views: 7541
30:11
Hak5 - Extreme Android and Google Auth Hacking with Kos, Hak5 1205.1
Kos of kos.io joins us to demonstrate his lethal Android hacking toolkit - P2P-ADB. Taking...
published: 19 Sep 2012
Hak5 - Extreme Android and Google Auth Hacking with Kos, Hak5 1205.1
Kos of kos.io joins us to demonstrate his lethal Android hacking toolkit - P2P-ADB. Taking advantage of USB Debug Mode, Root, and some crafty hacks Kos' toolkit enables the bypassing of lock screens, making system changes and even "backing up" Android profiles, all from one phone to another. Kos goes on to perform an Auth token cloning attack, enabling an attacker to gain access to a victims Google account, change the password, or even setup a one-time-password for themselves if two-factor-authentication is enabled. The open-source P2P-ADB framework is available from http://kos.io and requires a rooted Android and OTG cable.
- published: 19 Sep 2012
- views: 51304
41:32
Hak5 - Stolen Laptop Recovery and Homebrew Router Part 2
This week Darren is joined in San Francisco by his wonderful co-host Shannon! I know, righ...
published: 01 Jul 2010
Hak5 - Stolen Laptop Recovery and Homebrew Router Part 2
This week Darren is joined in San Francisco by his wonderful co-host Shannon! I know, right? We're talking about open source software that will save the day if your laptop is ever stolen, following up on your password tips, and finishing up the homebrew router build with Untangle!
- published: 01 Jul 2010
- views: 44907
29:03
Hak5 - PDF Exploits
The Hack Across America series continues in week 5 with Eighty of DualCore and PDF Exploit...
published: 02 Jun 2010
Hak5 - PDF Exploits
The Hack Across America series continues in week 5 with Eighty of DualCore and PDF Exploits and malware analysis. Darren and Shannon take your questions at the Hak5 Springfield MO Meetup, and the perfect screenshot utility in this week's Snubs Report.
- published: 02 Jun 2010
- views: 20421
13:17
Hak5 - Black Hat 2012 - Cracking firmware and physical locks, Hak5 1125.1
This time in the show from Black Hat 2012, popping hotel key card locks and soho wifi rout...
published: 14 Aug 2012
Hak5 - Black Hat 2012 - Cracking firmware and physical locks, Hak5 1125.1
This time in the show from Black Hat 2012, popping hotel key card locks and soho wifi routers with elegance. All that and more on this special episode of Hak5.
- published: 14 Aug 2012
- views: 10320
31:04
Hak5 - Fixing Ubuntu 12.10 and what it means to be a public hacker, Hak5 1213
This time on the show, patching privacy holes in Ubuntu 12.10, event triggers in Linux wit...
published: 14 Nov 2012
Hak5 - Fixing Ubuntu 12.10 and what it means to be a public hacker, Hak5 1213
This time on the show, patching privacy holes in Ubuntu 12.10, event triggers in Linux with CuttleFish, and what it means to be a public hacker. All that and more, this time on Hak5
- published: 14 Nov 2012
- views: 17426
15:25
Hak5 1217.1, Hack any 4-digit Android PIN in 16 hours with a USB Rubber Ducky
This time on the show, an online brute force attack against Android successfully defeats 4...
published: 12 Dec 2012
Hak5 1217.1, Hack any 4-digit Android PIN in 16 hours with a USB Rubber Ducky
This time on the show, an online brute force attack against Android successfully defeats 4-digit PIN codes in about 16 hours using the USB Rubber Ducky without wiping user data. Plus, BackBox Linux - is this a pen-testing OS for every day use? All that and more, this time on Hak5.
- published: 12 Dec 2012
- views: 15965
12:09
Hak5 1218.1, Extreme GPU Password Cracking and Home Theater PC Builds
Cracking every standard Windows password in less than 6 hours with a massive GPU cluster, ...
published: 19 Dec 2012
Hak5 1218.1, Extreme GPU Password Cracking and Home Theater PC Builds
Cracking every standard Windows password in less than 6 hours with a massive GPU cluster, building a home theater PC for about $300 and blinkenlights. All that and more, this time on Hak5!
- published: 19 Dec 2012
- views: 12684
Youtube results:
16:59
Hak5 1401.1, In Dublin making captive portals, terrible privacy practices, and faster wireless
Today on the show, testing a new Wireless 802.11AC router, captive portals on a WiFi Pinea...
published: 20 Feb 2013
Hak5 1401.1, In Dublin making captive portals, terrible privacy practices, and faster wireless
Today on the show, testing a new Wireless 802.11AC router, captive portals on a WiFi Pineapple, and what to do when your school has terrible privacy practices. All that and more, this time on Hak5!
YT 1: http://youtu.be/_CfWaCtqtGA
YT 2: http://youtu.be/vWUEVEhr4Eg
YT 3: http://youtu.be/2ZiSBosaegw
- published: 20 Feb 2013
- views: 8372
25:04
Hak5 - DEFCON 2012, Hak5 1126
Reporting from DEFCON 2012, Darren catches up with Georgia Weidman to talk mobile applicat...
published: 15 Aug 2012
Hak5 - DEFCON 2012, Hak5 1126
Reporting from DEFCON 2012, Darren catches up with Georgia Weidman to talk mobile application security. Plus Piotr and the gang from Quad Shot recap the last years experience building their open source RC aircraft. All that and more this time on Hak5!
- published: 15 Aug 2012
- views: 14912
15:57
Hak5 1224.1, SShuttle and Linux Talk
This time on the show, can an SSH Proxy become a VPN? We're bridging networks with a wicke...
published: 30 Jan 2013
Hak5 1224.1, SShuttle and Linux Talk
This time on the show, can an SSH Proxy become a VPN? We're bridging networks with a wicked python script.. It's what happens when a transparent proxy gets together with a VPN and SSH. That's like a networking threesome! Plus, secure chat in Linux! All that and more, this time on Hak5!
- published: 30 Jan 2013
- views: 8439
18:02
Hak5 1219.1, WiFi Packet Sniffing on Android and Ubuntu Backups
This time on the show, packet captures on Android - Mike Kershaw, aka Drag0rn, joins us to...
published: 27 Dec 2012
Hak5 1219.1, WiFi Packet Sniffing on Android and Ubuntu Backups
This time on the show, packet captures on Android - Mike Kershaw, aka Drag0rn, joins us to talk about his rootless Android pcap app. Then, backing up Ubuntu the easy way. Plus, apt tips, sudo aliases and the return of blackbuntu? All that and more, this time on Hak5!
Android PCAP Capture
"Android PCAP Capture is a utility for capturing raw 802.11 frames ("Monitor mode", or sometimes referred to as "Promiscuous mode"). The resulting Pcap files can be viewed on a computer using Eye P.A., Wireshark, Tcpdump and similar tools, or online using CloudShark.
Android PCAP works with Android phones running version 4 (ICS) or higher and Wi-Fi cards that use the RTL 8187 chipset.
http://kismetwireless.net/android-pcap
Back Up Your Ubuntu Machine
One of the most important tasks, backing up your machine, can be a pain if you don't know what to use or what would work best for your needs. Ask yourself what kind of backup do you need? Full or incremental? Where should you back up to? Local or cloud? When should you back up? Every day or every week, etc? Should you automate the process?
Backing up your Ubuntu Machine has now been made easy with a built in tool called Deja Dup. Available for Ubuntu 11.10 and higher.
Feedback
beardy_jesse says: I noticed when Darren was installing stuff like python-usb and rfcat a couple of episodes ago that when the "are you sure [Y,n]" option appeared he typed "Y" to continue. While this is sensible, the capitalised item in the brackets is the one that linux assumes you want, and will be performed simply by pressing enter. So instead of wasting a good half second reaching for the shift and another half second pressing 'y' you can plough through that option just by hitting enter.
Chris R writes: Have you ever considered aliasing Sudo to Please? Just food for thought.
John says: Blackbuntu is somewhat alive on SourceForge: http://sourceforge.net/projects/blackbuntu/ It's last update was 8.4.2011, but the page is still there. Thanks for your awesome podcast!!!! Love it!!! You are Darren get along so well, though I bet you get along with everyone anyway!
- published: 27 Dec 2012
- views: 11600