Showing posts with label HAK5. Show all posts
Showing posts with label HAK5. Show all posts

Monday, January 21, 2013

Linux Terminal 101: How to Use Permissions


Permissions exist for Linux computers so more than one person can use a machine at one time and only be allowed to do certain things.


Tuesday, January 1, 2013

Hak5 1219.3, 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!

Thursday, December 6, 2012

Hak5 1216.2, Android Hacking with the USB Rubber Ducky


This time on the show, hacking Android with the USB Rubber Ducky. Darren revisits the original Human Interface Device Attack tool and shows off the 4th generation hardware. Plus, improve your Ubuntu boxes performance with a few simple tips - Shannon reports. All that and more, this time on Hak5!

source : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YjTIjn4TlmE&feature=g-all-u
or : http://hak5.org/

Sunday, November 25, 2012

Anonymous Browsing The Easy Way - HAK5


This time on the show, we continue hacking the airwaves with RFcat, a usb radio dongle and a little python lovin'. Then I'm setting up a bit of counter surveillance rig the easy way with a live Onion Router distro. Plus, portable VPN clients for unprivileged users - what are your open source options? All that and more, this time on Hak5!

Thursday, November 15, 2012

Fixing Ubuntu 12.10




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

Wednesday, November 7, 2012

Hacking the Airwave with HackRF and Jailbreaking



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gFl_vbq35jg&feature=g-all-u

This time on the show, Hack the Airwaves! Darren sits down with HackRF creators Mike Ossmann and Jared Boone at Toorcon San Diego. Then, rooting the Netgear NeoTV with just a remote? It's possible with just a little command injection. I'll show you how. Plus, disk imaging in Linux the sexy way. All that and more, this time on Hak5!