Courtesy of National Geographic Hacker and Developer Darren Kitchen believes hacking is not an inherently criminal act. Instead, he thinks hacking can help foster more open and free societies around the world.
Read moreLearn how to do a hardware upgrade to your laptop with these easy steps! —— Thank You Patrons! Without your support via patreon.com/tekthing, we wouldn’t be able to make the show for you every week! https://www.patreon.com/tekthing —— EMAIL US! [email protected] —— Amazon Associates: http://amzn.to/2gm9Egf Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/c/tekthing —— Website: http://www.tekthing.com RSS: http://feeds.feedburner.com/tekthing THANKS! HakShop: https://hakshop.myshopify.com/ —— […]
Read moreAs a keystroke injection attack tool capable of mimicking both a USB keyboard and mass storage, the USB Rubber Ducky excels at autonomously exfiltrating documents – or what we like to call performing an involuntary backup. In this article I will briefly outline the steps necessary to create turn your USB Rubber Ducky into a document […]
Read moreToday on HakTip we’re talking Vi, the powerful text editor for Linux systems! ——————————- Shop: http://www.hakshop.com Support: http://www.patreon.com/threatwire Subscribe: http://www.youtube.com/hak5 Our Site: http://www.hak5.org Contact Us: http://www.twitter.com/hak5 ——————————
Read moreExperimental FPV Quadcopters at the London Hackspace. Darren meets with London Aerospace to check out V-Tail and Nano Class multirotors. Plus, how to set up your Arduino to visually represent words from an RSS – all that and more, this time on Hak5! Download HD | Download MP4 https://london.hackspace.org.uk/ https://wiki.london.hackspace.org.uk/view/LondonAerospace https://processing.org/ http://playground.arduino.cc/Interfacing/Processing http://shop.oreilly.com/product/0636920021414.do https://github.com/snubs/Arduino
Read moreWe’re in London. Let’s grab a pint! 19:00 at The Swan Tavern near Hyde Park next to the Lancaster Gate subway station at 66 Bayswater Road, London, W2 3PH. Just look for the hackers and keep an eye on twitter @hak5darren for any announcements if we bar-hop. Loading…
Read moreJoin Hak5’s @Hak5Darren and @Sebkinne for drinks in Amsterdam this Sunday, February 15th beginning at 19:00 at Beertemple! Nieuwezijds Voorburgwal 250, 1012 RR Amsterdam, Nederland Please RSVP here.
Read moreCome one, come all, come Irish! The Hak5 Dublin meetup tradition is alive and well! Join Darren, Robb, Seb and friends for drinks by the Liffey! We’ll be meeting at 20:00 on Friday, February 27th at The Black Sheep on 61 Capel Street, Dublin Hope to see you there! RSVP Dublin! Loading…
Read moreCome out to the Hak5 meetup this February 11, 2015 at Mein Haus am See (in Mitte) on Torstraße 125, 10119 Berlin! Hope to see you there! RSVP Here Loading…
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Read moreWe’re back at CES 2012 for another year of awesome tech and new gadgets. What do you want to see? We’ll be covering the show floor from Monday through Friday to being you the most up to date content on what you like most. Be on the lookout for TONS of segments, which will be […]
Read moreThis past year was full of surprises, and many of the accomplishments we made are because of you, our viewers! February 15th will mark my first year living in the Bay Area, working fulltime with Hak5. Do I regret the move? Not one bit!
Read moreHak5 is packed and ready for Def Con 2011! This year, Darren, Paul, and I will be in Las Vegas all weekend- from Wednesday night through Sunday- compiling a delightful Hak5 episode for you to enjoy. We hope to get some good coverage and photos, so show off your Hak5 tshirt! If you see us, […]
Read moreGuess who is at E3 today and tomorrow? Mr. Darren Kitchen and Mr. Paul Tobias! While I’m back in the Bay Area holding down the fort and taking care of the HakShop, Darren and Paul are covering E3 from the show floor.
Read moreI’ve always been a fan of music video games, from the early days of Dance Dance Revolution to the newest and greatest in Rock Band. But, I am finding that this genre has a ton of variations and ‘types’ of gameplay. Not only are there the popular rhythm games, but also several pitch, volume, music […]
Read moreWIFI PINEAPPLE VERSION 2 ONLY. THIS WILL NOT WORK WITH THE WIFI PINEAPPLE VERSION 3. Whether your new to Jasager or you’ve made a configuration change you wish you hadn’t, doing a fresh WiFi Pineapple install is a breeze. This guide walks you through the steps required to flash compatible WiFi Pineapple hardware with the […]
Read moreIn this segment Darren talks about Session Hijacking and demonstrates a tool from Errata Security called Hamster and Ferret that, in conjunction with a WiFi Pineapple, an ICS’d 3G connection and Tftpd32 we’re able to “sidejack” with our little man-in-the-middle setup. Lesson learned? Be suspicious of any wifi. Check for signatures of trusted networks and […]
Read moreThis guide builds on the Auto-Rickroll payload for the WiFi Pineapple. Following this guide you will be able to create a self-contained WiFi Pineapple or similar OpenWRT based wireless access point serving up faux websites to capture login credentials. The purpose of this article is to point out the simplicity of a phishing attack using […]
Read moreTurn your WiFi Pineapple or any OpenWRT based Wireless Accesspoint into a self contained Auto-Rickrolling device!
Read moreThis segment, Shannon demonstrates some protecting from Firesheep using; BlackSheep.
Read moreThis segment with Darren he demos a couple of tools for us linux folks.
Read moreJason shows us how to program an Android Live Wallpaper
Read moreThis segment Shannon goes walking into Haiku, the successor to the beloved BeOS.
Read moreShannon checks out the easy web authoring tool Kompozer. Here are some of her favorite features.
Read moreIt’s ridiculous. I’ve been playing with it off and on since it got announced and I’m still surprised that the 3D works as well as it does, which is pretty damn well. The first boot process is completely idiot-proof, as Nintendo has basically perfected, and it’s about damn time they had a device that supports WPA2 wifi […]
Read moreOriginating in the 1970s, Snake has become a classic of simplistic video game design. With merely two controls to speak of, turning left and right relative to the direction of the main character, Snake has found its way into popular culture and ultimately our hearts. Play is fairly straight forward. Navigate a game board without […]
Read moreJason joins us for a little cloud backup action using Perl and Amazon S3.
Read moreJoin the Hak5 crew as we celebrate our Bay Area arrival and the beginning of season 9! LIVE PERFORMANCES from Nerdcore sensations Dual Core and Dale Chase Saturday April 2nd at 7:00pm The Hotsy Totsy Club 601 San Pablo Ave Albany, CA 94706 Ring in the ninth season with cocktails, nerdcore and technolust! 21 and […]
Read moreIn this segment Darren covers the beautification aspects of the case mod, tackling the tricky bits of cable management and accent lighting with cold cathodes.
Read moreWith Illumination Software Creator, from Radical Breeze, you can write software apps without the code, by using a unique easy interface.
Read moreThe first part of the photo frame case mod build.
Read moreIf you’ve ever used a USB storage device and wondered how stealthy you can be with them, you’re in for a scare. Windows XP logs pretty much everything you’d want to know about that USB key in the registry each time it’s plugged in and written to.
Read moreBelvedere lets you organize any folders on your harddrive. You can create rules to move, copy, delete, rename, or open files based on name, extension, size, creation, date, and even more.
Read moreBuilding a virtualization clusters with proxmox on the cheap and demonstrating how to migrate virtual machine.
Read moreSaving money on your next system build or waiting to find that perfect case but have to get online right now. See how to build a Cardboard case for your new system.
Read moreLearn the process for submitting application for the Ovi Store. Showing off the Nokia Qt SDK for some of the ins and outs of getting started and developing apps forSymbian devices.
Read moreGo open source in your virtual server platform with Proxmox-VE. This walkthrough will go show the steps of setting up a Proxmox server that will allow you to run virtual machines and manage with a webclient.
Read moreShannon checks out the Gmail drive shell extension Gmail Drive for Windows to be able to do some cloud storage via her google account and sync them to her computer.
Read moreThis segment by Jason continues his series on the developing in the QT SDK to make a time-lapse photography app for the Symbian Platform.
Read moreJason introduces interface design using the QT SDK for some of the ins and outs of getting started and developing apps for Symbian devices.
Read moreWhile sharing a heartwarming story about how a little plastic minifig, Darren shows of how to use the screen command especially during SSH sessions.
Read moreJason shows us the install and making Hello World program in the QT SDK for Symbian devices.
Read moreDarren gives a basic overview of human hearing, vocals, compact disc frequency and why the maximum frequency of an 8000Hz telephone signal is only 4000Hz.
Read moreJenn Cutter joins us to talk about the no$gba emulator and her favorite community rom – Colors.
Read moreDarren continues his series on the Public Switched Telephone Network with an explanation of Time Division Multiplexing, while showing off his artistic side on the white board.
Read moreDarren continues his series on the Public Switched Telephone Network with Pulse Amplitude Modulation and Pulse Code Modulation.
Read moreGran Turismo 5 is finally out! You want to play with a wheel, don’t you? TOO BAD. There’s a massive shortage right now thanks to late adopters, people needing replacements (like me. I apologise to the rest of you short one), and those that bought early to give out as gifts. Don’t you wish you […]
Read moreThis segment has Jason ditching the heavy development environments and takes on lightweight scripting for Android.
Read moreThis segment Darren goes over some of the tools to do some interesting things with DNS and hak6.org.
Read moreSpace cadet Darren explains a bit of the design and characteristic of DNS.
Read moreShannon after hijacking someone else’s set brings us the Stoned Bootkit.
Read moreThis segments by Jason shows how to setup your PC to be controlled by Google Voice SMS and some java code.
Read moreDarren and Shannon catch up this week with a little show and tell. Darren’s excited about multi-cam editing in Premiere.
Read moreIn this segment Darren continues to show how to securely forwarding X11 over SSH so you can use Linux GUI tools in anywhere — even on Windows.
Read moreIn this segment Darren shows how to securely forwarding X11 over SSH so you can use Linux GUI tools in anywhere — even on Windows.
Read moreShannon joins us to show off Katana — the happy hackers boot key
Read moreJason continues the internet enabled garage door opener project by writing an Android app.
Read moreJason and Darren check out the latest Magic Lantern firmware for the Canon 550D.
Read moreDarren and Jason dive into making an internet enabled garage door opener by setting a home Apache server, hitting a PHP script that interfaces with a USB Teensy over serial, activating relays connected to a remote.
Read moreJason improves his Boxee app with a little Python.
Read moreShannon is all about combining instant messaging, file sharing and remote access with Qnext.
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