Articles tagged with: Hack
This time on the show we get our phone phreaking on. No, not free long
distance, rather we dive into the world of signal modulation, coding
and digital signalling.
This time on the show Darren travels to Toorcon San Diego and talk to Don A. Bailey and Nick DePetrillo about the Carmen Sandiego project and why the telephone network is full of false privacy assumptions. Dan Tentler joins us to talk about hacking people, and we catch up with George Spillman to find out about the end of the world.
This demonstration Mubix joins us to add persistance to our penetration testing with a little Metasploit, Microsoft, and IP version 6.
This segment Darren goes over some of the tools to do some interesting things with DNS and hak6.org.
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.
Jason continues the internet enabled garage door opener project by writing an Android app.
Darren and Jason dive into making an internet enabled garage door opener by setting a home Apache server, hitting a PHP script that interfaces with a USB Teensy over serial, activating relays connected to a remote.
This week we’re breaking out the breadboard for an oldschool Hak5 mod — the Internet enabled garage door opener. Because when it comes to garage entry, what could be easier than writing an Android app to access a home Apache server, hitting a PHP script that interfaces with a USB Teensy over serial, activating relays connected to a remote. Duh.
This week Shannon is bypassing NSFW filters while Darren goes sniffing for packets in all the wrong places.


