Articles tagged with: wireless
This time on the show, Eighty of Dual Core returns for a little file recovery mojo using Scalpel. Then Jed Putterman of Pogoplug joins us to talk cloud storage. Plus can bash scripts monitor your CPU temperature? Radiating Paul-the-Camera-Guy’s brain with a 16dBi Yagi antenna and transmitting WiFi over 500mw in the US, can it be done? All that and more this time on Hak5!
In this epic episode of Hak5 we present our case mod as part of the Hak5 / Ben Heck Case Mod Challenge. Our hacked up wearable computer is capable of sniffing all 14 WiFi channels at once as well as providing Internets via a WiFi Pineapple mk3 dev board. Then Shannon has just the trick for booting VMs from USB drives with a sweet bootloader ISO. All that and more this time on Hak5!
Don’t like Dropbox? We’ve got a cross-platform alternative. How does Google Maps find your location without GPS? And can it be spoofed? Random password scripts, bash tips and more this time on Hak5!
Today we’ve following up with our discussion on 802.11 standards with today’s latest and greatest, 802.11n.
Today as we continue on our WPA cracking adventure it’s all about WiFi Channels and a little fun with a 2.4 GHz Spectrum Analyzer, BackTrack 5 Linux and a microwave.
Today as we continue on our WPA cracking adventure we’ll learn some more fundamentals of these ubiquitous wireless protocols including some 802.11 history, the WiFi Alliance and the lettered protocols B, A and G.
Today we’re continuing our WiFi series with the example of cracking a WPA-Pre Shared Key. We started by diving into a PSK brute force with John the Ripper with a previously captured 4-way handshake. Sice we’ve taken a step back and covered promiscuous and monitor mode in terms of packet sniffing, and how MAC addresses come into play here. And now we’ll cover the ingredients needed for this recipe of passphrase cracking delightfulness.
Shannon shows us how to perform arp cache poisoning attacks with ease.
Darren checks out Ampache, a powerful open source streaming media solution perfect for your Linux home server. Jason answers your Boxee questions and Shannon joins the round table for a discussion on jailbreaking and USB wireless adapters for virtual machines.
This week Shannon has a great Snubs Report on setting up a Virtual Private Network using your Google account, and Darren shares some lessons learned in Linux wireless chipset compatibility and motherboard selection in a segment that can only be dubbed “How I walked in for a USB dongle and left with an i7 rig”
This week Darren is joined by Jenn Cutter of OpenAlpha.tv in LA for the E3 Expo. We’re taking a look at our favorite picks from the show floor including the latest from Alienware, Valve and Nintendo, plus linux gaming handhelds, wireless PC controllers, latest addition to the rock music gaming scene and much more.
The Hack Across America series concludes after 6 weeks and the first order of business at the new place in the San Francisco bay area is to build an inexpensive home server to host virtual machines. Then Shannon has a Windows power tools two-fer and Jason joins us for some Android application development — can you way wardriving app?


