Articles tagged with: homebrew
This time on the show, we’re cracking the code: EXIF Data tools, Windows login hash cracking, Extracting passwords from Firefox and other browsers, what’s in that P-CAP file and special report form Maker Faire 2011. All that and more, this time on Hak5.
This time on the show, NetBIOS Name Service spoofing in Metasplot with our friend Mubix, Playing Doom on a Dingoo Digital with the Dingux Linux distro and an alternative disc space reporter.
All that and more, this time on Hak5.
This time on an exciting brand-new-studio edition of Hak5 we’re getting hands on with the latest version of BackTrack-Linux, configuring virtual machines and wireless. Shannon’s flashing the firmware on a Dingoo Digital A320 and installing a custom distro of Linux and so much more.
Season 9 continues with the results from last weekend’s Crack the Code Challenge as well as a walkthrough on how participants were able to complete the challenge using packet analysis, file reconstruction, stenagrophy and brute force. Plus encrypted USB drives with centralized management and more from the RSA 2011 conference.
This time on the show Shannon joins us “in studio” to go over a little signal sampling. Jenn has just the emulator for the Nintendo DS-less, and Jason kicks off a series on programming using the QT SDK.
Jenn Cutter joins us to talk about the no$gba emulator and her favorite community rom – Colors.
Continuing his android app development Darren is diving deeper into the Android App Inventor.
Darren demonstrates how to get started with Google’s new App Inventor by making a simple Hello World app… Then he over complicates its just because its so easy.
Hak5 kicks off another season with a plethora of projects. Darren gets his code on with Google’s new App Inventor for Android – a spiffy new web based drag-and-drop WYSIWYG development environment. Jason joins us for a little homebrew Boxee machine building and app development, and Shannon’s around for a little Ubuntu 10.10 lovin’
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!
The Hack Across America series continues in week 4 with what can only be described as the LateHak Show thanks to the enthusiastic folks at the i3Detroit hackerspace. Jenn Cutter joins us from Toronto for a little Nintendo DSiXL homebrew and Shannon has the cure for HTTP file transfer woes in this weeks Snubs Report. Hang on to your plush primate, it’s time for technolust!
On this episode of Hak5 Darren joins Jenn Cutter in Toronto to talk IP Spoofing, Tethering Terms of Service, World of Goo mods, Linux Drive Encryption, 13″ Ultralight notebooks and more.


