In this episode Paul and Matt hold down the fort and hack the Gibson. Check out Guitar Hero modding, easy media streaming, and a great Linux setup for video creativity in this borderline absurd Hak5.
In this episode of Hak5 Darren uses the eeePC, BackTrack 3, and Aircrack-ng to audit the security of our WPA encrypted wireless access point. Wess reviews Herbie the Mousebot from Solarbotics , a great electronics projects for beginners/intermediates. Chris Gerling comes by to show us Rockbox , the open source firmware alternative for your portable media players as well as a brief tutorial on building your own songs for frets on fire . Grab a companion cube and gather 'round for some technolust.
In this episode Chris Gerling shows us a little reverse engineering with Crackmes, Darren unlocks OpenWRT on the Fon router, Will Coppola demonstrates inprotect, a nessus/nmap web frontent, and Matt fixes the Rock Band guitar once and for all. Plus HakSnacks including installation package building with Iexpress, a Rock Band drum kit for your PC, converting flash videos to mobile media formats, and browsing the Internets with calculator. Grab some pwnj00z, the next hour is designated for technolust!
What is Hak5? Take a quick peak at clips from our third season to get a feel for the show! www.hak5.org for full episodes.
In this episode Wess mods the Linksys WRT54G wireless router and adds Power-over-Ethernet functionality. Darren checks out Anywhere.FM which pretty much lives up to its name. And our pal Mubix joins us via Skype for a paranoia inducing look at anonymous enumeration tools online. Plus this month?s Trivia, LAN Party, and of course, the saga continues.
In this season premiere episode of Hak5 Wess brings us an underwater camera enclosure mod, Alli shows us how to make our own nifty Photoshop brushes, and Darren gets his hack on with some cracked USB Wi-Fi for packet-sniffing goodness. Plus this month's Trivia, LAN Party, and the latest in the EvilServer saga.
In this episode Darren flies solo and heads over to Springfield Missouri to uncover a diamond in the rough. The 1984 Arcade is home to over 50 restored classics and an atmosphere so retro you?ll be tempted to break out the walkman and power-level through Defender.
After nearly 40 hours of published content we finally boarded the failbus. In the rush to setup the show was recorded without audio. So in the spirit of Hak5 live the editor got drunk and subtitled nearly 4 minutes of the episode in lolspeak. If you’re not a fan of ICHC you probably won’t find this funny. Otherwise grab a cocktail and enjoy this 24 MB masterpiece.
In this episode Matt uses PowerGUI to command the new Windows PowerShell, Chris Gerling demonstrates Helix, an open source forensics toolkit and Darren builds a simple web mashup using Yahoo Pipes. Plus haksnacks including router passwords, uninterrupted file copying, password strength auditing, and Firefox keyword shortcuts. Oh yeah and some bloopers. A lot of bloopers. Actually, pretty much most of the episode is one ongoing blooper. We’re kicking it oldschool Hak5 style. Call it senioritis if you will :).
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