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Article Archive for February 2012

Hak5 1102 – Backtrack 5 root encryption and Ubuntu 12.04 – Precise Pangolin
February 29, 2012 – 10:25 pm | 5 Comments
Hak5 1102 – Backtrack 5 root encryption and Ubuntu 12.04 – Precise Pangolin
This time on the show, Ubuntu 12.04 is around the corner and we have a first-look at its new Head-Up Display. Then Eighty of Dual Core joins us to setup Backtrack 5 with root encryption. Plus Ubuntu on Android?

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Hak5 1101 – Source Code, Ponies and Cyborgs!
February 27, 2012 – 11:04 am | 5 Comments
Hak5 1101 – Source Code, Ponies and Cyborgs!
Is wearable computing a practical reality? Darren speaks with Greg Priest-Dorman, a fellow geek who's been building and wearing the tech for 12 years. Plus open source gaming that involves Ponies!

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HakTip 51 – Free Text to Speech with Linux
February 18, 2012 – 8:07 am | 7 Comments
HakTip 51 – Free Text to Speech with Linux
In this HakTip we're setting up Festival for the GUI in Linux

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Hak5 1026 – Shmoocon 2012 Part 2: Breaking Sandboxes, IPv6 Networking and Hackers for Charity
February 15, 2012 – 3:31 pm | 6 Comments
Hak5 1026 – Shmoocon 2012 Part 2: Breaking Sandboxes, IPv6 Networking and Hackers for Charity
This time on the show, breaking out of the sandbox - Shaffer and
Cuevas share their research on bypassing application white lists.
Plus, what does it take to put on an IPv6 network at a hacker con?
Brett Thorson of Shmoo Labs explains. And finally it wouldn't be a
hacker con without J0nny Long and the latest from Hackers for Charity.
All that and more on this Hak5 Special from Shmoocon 2012!

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Hak5 1025 – Hak5 at Shmoocon 2012!
February 9, 2012 – 12:40 pm | 12 Comments
Hak5 1025 – Hak5 at Shmoocon 2012!
This time on the show we're automating everything! Darren shows off intelligent scripting with expect for Linux. Then I'll be encrypting folders from a context menu in Gnome, pairing 'em with some cloud services and boom, you've got secure backups. Plus, multi-core GCC compiling, directory size scripting and can USB drives be trusted? All that and more this time on Hak5!

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HakTip 49 – Network monitoring in Linux with lsof
February 3, 2012 – 5:05 pm | 4 Comments
HakTip 49 – Network monitoring in Linux with lsof
In this HakTip we're covering nifty network monitoring tricks using lsof in Linux

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HakTip 50 – Update All of Your Programs at Once With AppUpdater!
February 3, 2012 – 12:00 pm | 12 Comments
HakTip 50 – Update All of Your Programs at Once With AppUpdater!
Ever wish you could just update all of your programs at once instead of when they give you a popup to do so? You can with this Windows program similar to apt-get upgrade in Linux, called AppUpdater.

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Hak5 1024 – Automate Everything, Using Expect and Encrypting One Cloud
February 2, 2012 – 10:57 pm | 4 Comments
Hak5 1024 – Automate Everything, Using Expect and Encrypting One Cloud
This time on the show we're automating everything! Darren shows off intelligent scripting with expect for Linux. Then I'll be encrypting folders from a context menu in Gnome, pairing 'em with some cloud services and boom, you've got secure backups. Plus, multi-core GCC compiling, directory size scripting and can USB drives be trusted? All that and more this time on Hak5!

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