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Articles by Darren Kitchen

Play Doom on the hacked Zipit Z2
December 16, 2009 – 6:44 pm | 5 Comments
Play Doom on the hacked Zipit Z2

It was only a matter of time before we put Doom on The Zipit Z2. The recently unlocked linux-based wireless device is a prime candidate for fragging, what with it’s QVGA color display, WiFi and …

Hacking the Motorola Droid: Root Access!
December 16, 2009 – 6:10 pm | 20 Comments
Hacking the Motorola Droid: Root Access!

As expected the Motorola Droid has been rooted. That is to say there’s a hack that’ll unlock SU, or super user privileges on the phone. The hack is essentially su bundled in an unsigned update …

Strip SSL security with a man-in-the-middle attack
December 14, 2009 – 3:09 am | 14 Comments
Strip SSL security with a man-in-the-middle attack

Darren demonstrates a little man-in-the-middle attack using SSLStrip, an epic tool for removing that pesky encryption from your victims browsing session. Go from secure site to clear-text passwords in one simple step.

Metasploit 101 with Mubix
December 14, 2009 – 3:02 am | 9 Comments
Metasploit 101 with Mubix

After much request we’ve dedicated an episode to every hackers favorite framework, Metasploit. Room362.com’s very own Rob Fuller (aka Mubix) joins us in studio to show us the basics of exploiting and the power of …

Hacking PPTP VPNs with ASLEAP
December 14, 2009 – 2:58 am | 3 Comments
Hacking PPTP VPNs with ASLEAP

Darren demonstrates cracking Microsoft VPN tunnels using the MS-CHAPv2 authentication protocol using Joshua Wright’s tool ASLEAP and talks about the theory behind the attack.

Virtual Appliance deployment with Open Source
December 14, 2009 – 2:46 am | One Comment
Virtual Appliance deployment with Open Source

A Virtual Appliance can be though of as a software image containing a supporting stack designed to run inside a virtual machine. A quick look at vmware’s virtual appliance directory shows that there are hundreds …

Bypass filters with your own Web Proxy
December 14, 2009 – 2:41 am | 8 Comments
Bypass filters with your own Web Proxy

The age old scheme for bypassing restrictive firewalls, like those that block sites at school or work, has been to use a web proxy. Of course this is followed up by the network administrator blocking …

School firewall evasion with SSH & Proxies
December 14, 2009 – 2:36 am | 7 Comments
School firewall evasion with SSH & Proxies

Never again have your curious Google searching or social networking adventures be thwarted by your school or office firewall. Darren show off free and easy ways to bypass the filters using SSH or your own …

Unlocking Linux on the Zipit Z2, a $50 hacktop
December 14, 2009 – 2:25 am | 11 Comments
Unlocking Linux on the Zipit Z2, a $50 hacktop

The Zipit Z2 is an inexpensive wireless handheld instant messaging device by Zipit Wireless. It sports WiFi, a color 320×240 display, backlit keyboard and similar CPU and memory to that of a last-gen smart phone.
It’s …

Google Voice SMS Scripting with Java
December 14, 2009 – 2:19 am | 4 Comments
Google Voice SMS Scripting with Java

Google voice is a powerful multi-use tool that could be used as a free SMS aggregator, that could be leveraged for anything you could come up that would fit into 140 charters, like a text …

First look at Google Chromium OS
December 14, 2009 – 2:13 am | One Comment
First look at Google Chromium OS

Last week the news was a buzz about Google’s Chrome OS, and while we typically don’t cover tech news on the show I freaked out in my usual open source, cloud lovin’ Linux-y sorta way. …