Article Archive for September 2008
Building a mini multi-touch table. Analysis of a Virus Infection in Windows. Photo stitching to the extreme with Photosynth, and Google Chrome memory manager. [ MP4 | XviD | WMV ]
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Reverse Engineering in practice. Configuring Cisco, IPTables and other firewalls with a sweet graphical utility. A little nostalgia with the Hak5 BBS and cracking open the Pineapple, a demo of Jasager.
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I’ve gone ahead and made a few tweaks to the homepage and episode pages that looks nice and flows a bit better. Of course I’m interested in hearing your thoughts on the site and what you’d like to see.
As you may know the upcoming Saturday, September 20th will be our first LAN Party of the season. We’ll be playing counter-strike: source at game.hak5.org throughout the day. We’ll also be live streaming the setcam as we shoot episodes 405 and 406 that day.
Thanks for the great feedback so far on the show. Now we want to hear what you think we could do better throughout the site / community!
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In this episode of Hak5 Matt shows us how to map our networks with Spiceworks, an open source infrastructure mapping tool. Chris Gerling breaks down reverse engineering, Shannon talks about OpenDNS, and Christine has a Windows utility for everyone running multiple monitors.
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