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Hak5 isn't your typical tech show. It's hacking in the old-school sense, covering everything from network security, open source and forensics, to DIY modding and the homebrew scene. Damn the warranties, it's time to Trust your Technolust.
The Cold Boot Attack - Hak5
When it comes to recovering encryption keys from memory nobody has a more intriguing method than Princeton University researchers. We explore a method known as the "Cold Boot Attack". Plus, a clever DirectX injecting UI widget for your PC games that ...
Encrypt your entire hard drive! - Hak5
What's your best defense against a boot CD that breaks Windows passwords in two keystrokes? Encrypting your entire hard disk. Shannon's got the details on truecrypt drive encryption while Darren brings up plausible deniability with hidden volumes.
Hacking WPA, ESXi and iSCSI, Bypass Windows Passwords - Hak5
Darren's Hacking WPA-PSK keys using the recently updated Cowpatty and some damn fine lookup tables. Connecting ESXi to iSCSI targets -- Matt breaks it down with FreeNAS. And Shannon completely bypasses local Windows logins with a Kernel modifyin' boot ...
Packet Injection, WPA Attacks, Virtualization - Hak5
The gang gathers at a dive in Hoboken, NJ during their trip to NYC for the live Diggnation and discuss wireless packet injection with airpwn, advancements in WPA-PSK attacks and of course, virtualization.
Roll your own VMware ESXi Server and more - Hak5
Building your own VMware ESXi Server in under an hour with parts you may have lying under your bed. Extreme sports cameras and mounts and mounts can be expensive. Why not build your own for about 5 bucks. And light video editing that's both easy and ...
Build your own SAN, PSP Hacking, Net Grep - Hak5
Jenn Cutter of Open Alpha fame joins us to talk about recent developments in PSP hacking and homebrew. Matt's got answers to your questions about rolling your own Storage Area Network for all your virtualization needs, and Darren's filtering packets in ...
Network Tap Analyzers, Streaming Music with Netcat and Wii Homebrew on System Menu 4.0 - Hak5
Mubix of Room362 comes down to the HakHouse to share his favorite tools for analyzing packet captures and network taps. Darren's toying around with netcat and music streaming while Shannon's got the skinny on the latest hacks for Wii Homebrew with system ...
Extract Windows Executables from Packet Captures, PHP Gmail Badges, Winning the Easter Egg Hunt, ...
Eighty of Dual Core comes down to the HakHouse to share with us a technique for extracting Windows executables from packet captures. Darren's featuring some of the Gmail badge submissions and a walkthrough of the Easter Egg hunt. Plus be sure to stick ...
Break through the university firewall Internet Redirection, Hide data in photos with Steganography ...
Want to bypass those nasty restrictions imposed by your corporate or university firewalls? Darren has just the trick with Internet Redirection. Ever wanted to hide secret data inside a photo? Shannon's show us a neat steganography app. Plus Matt answers ...
Hacking with Netcat, Targeted Brute Force Dictionaries, Virtualization and Pimping your Wordpress - ...
Darren shows off some nifty tricks for Netcat and a targeted brute force attack dictionary generator. Matt continues his series on Virtualization with redundancy and Shannon pimps the blog with her Wordpress plugin picks. Plus the results of our Monkey ...
Virtualization and Emulation - Hak5
Matt kicks off a series on Virtualization and invites us to see the 10 Gigabit beast at his office while Shannon and Darren wrap up their series on Wii Homebrew with the easiest way to backup and load Wii games and the Dolphin emulator.
Wii in HD, Portable Ubuntu, SheevaPlug, Fon 2.0, Facial Recognition, Doom and More - Hak5
Backing up Wii games to SD so you can play them in HD with the Dolphin Emulator. Ubuntu inside Windows, the SheevaPlug and Fon 2.0 embedded Linux devices. Face.com's photo finder for facebook. The best Doom source ports and much more.
Build a Free Instant Messaging Server in 10 Mins, Wii Homebrew, Doom2 returns! - Hak5
Matt builds a free XMPP/Jabber server in under 10 . Shannon has the low down on Wii Homebrew in regards to Nintendo's new Wii System Menu 4.0 and Darren just can't stop playing Doom2.
The Bad 90s Show - Hak5
This April 1st we bring you a gem* from the archives. Recently dig'd from a super VHS tape it's Hak5 episode 507 from 1995. We take a peak at a Windows 95 "chicago" beta build, get our phone phreaking on, and review one of the latest SNES games.
Wii Homebrew, 3CX meets PSTN and Interceptor Linux client - Hak5
In this episode Shannon hacks the Wii and shares her favorite homebrew with us. Matt connects 3CX to the PSTN and Darren sets up a network monkey client in Linux.
Introducing Interceptor: The network tap and rogue wireless access point - Hak5
The perfect primate for pen testers is none other than network monkey. Introducing Robin Wood's Interceptor -- on this episode we hack the Fon+ and turn it into a network tap and rogue wireless access point. Sniff the LAN from across the street or hack ...
Get Free WiFi by tunneling through DNS and gaming optimized on Linux - Hak5
Tired of paying $9.95 an hour for WiFi at the airport? Can you resolve DNS? We head down to Mubix' lair and build a SSH SOCKS proxy over a DNS tunnel. Then we speak with Tyler McAdams from LinuxDNA about kernel optimizations and the future of gaming on ...
Building a free VoIP PBX in under 10 minutes - Start programming a USB Development Board for less ...
Building a free voice over IP phone system could never be easier. Matt shows us how to setup a 3CX PBX in under 10 . Ever wanted to program a development board? DarrenĂs gets started with a USB based kit for under 20 bucks. And Ron Gula, CEO and CTO of ...
Building a free VoIP PBX in under 10 minutes - Start programming a USB Development Board for less ...
Building a free voice over IP phone system could never be easier. Matt shows us how to setup a 3CX PBX in under 10 . Ever wanted to program a development board? DarrenĂs gets started with a USB based kit for under 20 bucks. And Ron Gula, CEO and CTO of ...


















