Checking out Kali Linux 2.0 and cracking the Hack Across America challenge coin, this time on Hak5!
This week on Hak5 Darren discusses the issue with keyless entry in out enterprise locations with Terry Gold, and Shannon find out more about how Predictable our passcodes are with Marte Løge.
Encrypted File Sharing? We speak with the Demonsaw founder. Plus, building a cubed acrylic drone battle arena. All that and more, this time on Hak5!
What could be easier than file encryption with GPG? File encryption with keybase.io! Darren Kitchen and Shannon Morse demo the basics of the Keybase command-line app on this episode of Hak5.
GPG Encryption for Windows, what happens if Keybase disappears, Free SSL certificates and how you could end up in prison for withholding your decryption keys. All that and more, this time on Hak5.
As Hackers reaches its 20th anniversary, we're celebrating the film that pays tribute to the hacker culture itself. You see, behind the cyberpunk neon pagers and rollerblades, insanely great 28.8 bps modems and the far out network visualizations is a treasure trove of hacker history and lore baked in by the real hackers and technical directors behind the scenes. There are many homages to various notable people and elements of the scene, and these are a few of our favorites.
This week on Hak5, we’re interviewing Troy Hunt of “Have I Been Pwned”
Getting Started with the YARD Stick One for Sub 1 GHz hacking! All that and more, this time on Hak5.
In this episode we cover: How to gather intel on the device you want to hack How to sniff its wireless signals Determining modulation Decode OOK signals Transmitting a Replay Attack with RfCat and the YARD Stick One
In this episode of Hak5 we're taking on more hacking sub 1 GHz gadget hacking and viewer questions about GQRX, the RTL-SDR and the new YARD Stick One.
This episode of Hak5 covers Keyless Entry Systems, RF Replay attacks, Rolling Codes and their Vulnerabilities, How the DMCA may or may not apply, and our progress so far on hacking key fobs.
Radio Brute Force Attacks and a little Binary Phase-shift Keying theory. All that and more, this time on Hak5. In this episode we’re going to: – check out a python script for RF Brute Force attacks with RfCat and a compatible dongle like the YARD Stick One – Do some maths regarding these types of online brute force attacks – Get a tiny bit (but not too much) into clock signals and binary phase shift keying
Today on Hak5, Mike Ossmann joins us in studio to talk reverse engineering protocols for radio hacking.
Analyzing and systematically deciphering on/off keying in Linux! All that and more this time on Hak5!
Access Software Defined Radios from all over the world, and sharing your own! All that and more this time on Hak5
Drawing with light in mid air! Jaime Ruiz-Avila joins us to show off the Holovect! Plus, special appearance from Kevin Mitnick and, is there a new WiFi Pineapple? All that and more, this time on Hak5!
A behind the scenes tour of the Hak5 warehouse and studio space.
This episode celebrates 30 years of the Hacker Manifesto. Full text from the Phrack article: http://phrack.org/issues/7/3.html
Accessing internal networks without an internal VPN server. Learn how to setup a reverse VPN gateway on this episode of Hak5!
Advanced Netcat and other fun TCP utilities in Linux .
Text to Speech in Linux! Building bash one-liners for keyboard shortcuts and other fun scripting tips, this time on Hak5!
On this episode of Hak5 we’re using WINE, X11 tools and a quick BASH script to use Darren’s favorite TTS program in Linux.
In this episode of Hak5, we break into some linux BASH commands that we favor, plus some hilarious easter eggs.
In this episode of Hak5, Darren and Shannon check out a few more fun linux commands and offer some BASH tips!
Building a "Drone" is fun and easy once you get the basics down. This is the first episode in a series with the goal to build a general purpose "learner" quadcopter in the FAA registration exempt 250 gram class. This episode focuses on the many components commonly found in this type of model aircraft and breaks down how they all come together to function.
In our second episode of season 20, we continue our Drone build starting with the power system assembly.
We continue our drone build by soldering the flight controller and finalizing the motor wiring!
Today on Hak5 we are finishing the soldering of our new drone's FPV unit, and flashing the firmware with an open source tool.
Learn the theory of UAV Quadcopter flight transmitters and why the controllers are so damn complicated!
In today's episode of Hak5, we're finalizing our build and taking our maiden voyage! Er, flight!
Throttle Calibration, Failsafe Setup and P.I.D. Tuning – this time on Hak5!
Learning to fly a quadcopter is a very rewarding experience. In this episode of Hak5, we share our tips for getting comfortable with the craft. From hovering in place to walking the dog and doing your first flybys.
Ubuntu 16.04 LTS has dropped! We've got it installed to give you a review of the newest long term support edition of Ubuntu by Canonical.
Today on Hak5, we’re answering some of your viewer questions and we take a drone out into the field for some advanced flying techniques!
Customizing Ubuntu 16.04 Xenial Xerus is easy with the right tools! Plus, Amber Mac joins us in San Francisco to talk her new book Outsmarting Your Kids Online, written with co-author Michael Bazzell!
Today we learn about 360 degree photography!
Editing 360 degree video for YouTube isn’t too dissimilar from standard 2D video — it just needs a little 3D love.
This week we’re joined in studio by Kevin McKay of www.razorquad.com to talk FPV or first person view drone flying.
This week we’re joined in studio by Kevin McKay of www.razorquad.com to talk competitive drone racing!