The first episode, âA New Hopeâ, is simply a small video that we put out to get ourselves started. Itâs contents were basically filled with hacking tips over the program called Cain and Abel, along with a bit of Ethereal thrown in there. Want more information? Then download and see for yourself.
Itâs taken awhile to finally get this out, but it is out now. The 4th episode shows how to send email like it came from someone elses email address, along with how to encrypt a usb device or file and browse anonymously with TorPark. Leave feedback about any of it.
In this episode we show how to use a Magstripe reader, explain some things about two useful Firefox plugins, and talk a bit about www.nmapyourself.com
This is the second episode that Cracked has made. Itâs main goal, or topic, is completely focused around gamez. Itâs a bit different then you would normally think when you hear the word âgamezâ. Instead of being about playing gamez, itâs about hacking/modding game consoles. It has some very simple hacks/mods in it such as the fan mod to the GameCube, or the GameBoy game players for the GameCube or the Super Nintendo. But then, it delves into some deeper, more complicated tasks. Such as modding the Playstation 2 and GameCube case so that both can play burned back up games while gaining a wickedly awesome outer appearance. For more information . . . DOWNLOAD THE VIDEO!
We said we would have Episode 6 out by Nov12th and we happened to get it out early. This Episode shows how to use Claymore(Brute Forcer), AV Voice Changer, and how to crack WEP. Go check it out!
Okay, so this is episode 5 where we show you how to do some various things such as rip mp3âs from any audio source, create hidden windows files, and get the SYSTEM account by using the âatâ command.
This is all about the PS3! It shows us watching the idio…people sitting out in front of a Best Buy at midnight. We also show you us with our three PS3’s.
This is the Christmas episode we said we’d make. So here ya go, it’s a bit long =P
This episode shows how to solder together your very own SNES RetroUSB kit, so that you can play your SNES Roms on your computer with an original game controller! That’s not all, so be sure to watch the episode to see the rest!
This episode is pretty short but with all that had been going on, it's to be expected. It talks about two great programs that I hadn't heard a whole lot about in the web media. The first is Deluge and the second is a website called DNSExit. Watch the video to find out more about what they do and why you should use them.
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