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DefCon 22; Municipal Mesh, Social Engineering, Hackers, and Airplane Security Systems
Episode overview
This time on a DefCon 22 Hak5 Special the team comes to you from Las Vegas where we learn about Police Remote WiFi Stations, Social Engineering in Pen Testing, The Saftey Of AirPlane .. show full overview
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DefCon 22: Home Automation Security, Personal Wrist Computer Badge and How To Buy Online Anonymously
Episode overview
This time on a DefCon 22 Hak5 Special the team comes to you from Las Vegas where we learn about the Security of Home Automation Devices, Building a wrist computer, and buying things online anonymously. All that and more, this time on Hak5!
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WiFi Birdhouses and Linux RTL-SDR Setup
Episode overview
Reconnaissance with WiFi Birdhouses and RTL-SDR for Linux
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Farewell Hak5 Fire House!
Episode overview
We're moving! This time on the show, Darren pays tribute to the Hak5 Fire House - a place we've lovingly called home for the last 3 years. We're excited about the next chapter of the .. show full overview
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Netcat Pastebins and WiFi Birdhouses Continued
Episode overview
Windows command line aliases, a netcat-based pastebin and an update on the WiFi Birdhouse project.
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Onboard FPV Quadcopter Racing
Episode overview
In the chaos that is moving into the new Hak5 warehouse, Darren leaves the studio for a quadcopter FPV flying session. Ride along and learn about this hobby and the impending FPV doom!
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Getting Started With The HackRF
Episode overview
Shannon starts up the HackRF to show some of it’s capabilities. Follow along and learn about this new software defined radio peripheral capable of transmission or reception of radio signals!
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Cellular Testing Tools and Mobile SDR Apps
Episode overview
Shannon and Darren use their phones to test signals. From checking your connection on WiFi or Cellular! To catching flight information from the skies!
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Is Firechat Secure?
Episode overview
Open Gardens Fire Chat app enables "off-the-grid" messaging over a WiFi - Bluetooth mesh. While the protocol isn't documented, some ask - is it secure? All that and more this time on Hak5
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Goodbye Hak5 Firehouse
Episode overview
Join us as we say goodbye to the Hak5 Firehouse with answers to your latest questions on Kali, speed tests, cellphone bars, Android SSH apps and WiFi Mapping. All that and more, this time on Hak5.
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HackRF + Android + Open Source Spectrum Analyzer!
Episode overview
Analyzing the RF Spectrum with HackRF and an Open Source Android app - Shannon Morse reports. Plus, we moved! Darren tours the still-under-construction Hak5 warehouse. All that and more, this time on Hak5!
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Hak5 Warehouse Tour and Feedback
Episode overview
Projects, Connectivity, Warehouse build-out progress and more, this time on Hak5!
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US Cat Census and SMS Hacking
Episode overview
How many cats live in San Francisco? Darren attempts to answer that question with Google Voice, python, textbelt and hacks. All that and more, this time on Hak5.
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FREE Dropbox Alternatives
Episode overview
Open Source Cloud Sharing with Pulse (previously SyncThing). Why pay for Dropbox when you could sync it yourself? Shannon Morse checks out this awesome cross-platform cloud sharing app. All that and more, this time on Hak5.
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Social Encryption with Keybase.io
Episode overview
This time on the show, Shannon and Darren explore Keybase.io – a cross between a social network and a crypto keyserver. All that and more, this time on Hak5.
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Open Source 2-Factor Auth and Duck Encoders
Episode overview
This time on Hak5, Shannon checks out Authy – the Open Source Cross Platform 2-Factor Authentication system. Then, Darren shows off a fan-submitted Open Source Online USB Rubber Ducky .. show full overview
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Packet Sniffing Tunnels and Microcontrollers!
Episode overview
Today on Hak5, Remote packet analysis through SSH tunnels with Wireshark. Then, Microcontrollers! Shannon Morse reports. All that and more, this time on Hak5!
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Free Virtualization Clusters and Breadboards
Episode overview
Free Open Source Virtualization cluster platforms that rival our old favorite, Proxmox VE – Darren reports. Plus, Shannon’s breadboarding with Arduino. All that and more, this time on Hak5!
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Resistance is Futile, Unless Using Ohm’s Law
Episode overview
This week on Hak5, Shannon is calculating resistance with Ohm’s Law, and explaining how resistors work in small electronic circuitry.
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New Years Barbeque
Episode overview
This week on Hak5, Darren and Shannon take time to sit back and relax on the Hak5 couch and talk about some of there favorite tech, tech books, and some good achievements as well as future plans.
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Linux on Chromebooks and Light Emitting Diodes
Episode overview
Can a $200 Chromebook run linux? Darren finds out with a Crouton! Plus – The ins and outs on LED – Shannon explains. All that and more, this time on Hak5!
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WiFi Deauth Attacks, Downloading YouTube, Quadcopters and Capacitors
Episode overview
WiFi Deauth attacks using the new WiFi Pineapple firmwares Recon Mode, downloading YouTube videos from the command line, quadcopters on a boat, and capacitors. All that and more, this time on Hak5!
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Rootless Android SSH Tunneling and Arduino Sketches
Episode overview
We love SSH Tunnels for their versatility and ease of use. They’re great for protecting Internet traffic and a breeze to setup on Windows, Mac or Linux. So how about Android? Darren .. show full overview
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Rooted Android SSH Tunneling and Arduino Cylons!
Episode overview
Following up on last weeks rootless Android SSH Tunneling tutorial, Darren Kitchen explores a much simpler way to secure all of the Internet traffic on your rooted Android device with .. show full overview
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Ultimate Travel Drones and Pulse Width Modulation!
Episode overview
What happens when a $100 quadcopter a complete carbon fiber and t-motor upgrade? Darren unveils The Ultimate FPV Travel Drone! Plus, how does LED dimming work? Shannon investigates Pulse Width Modulation. All that and more, this time on Hak5!
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Analog vs. Digital Inputs on an Arduino
Episode overview
Today on Hak5, Shannon explains the difference between Analog and Digital pins, and demonstrates a few examples.

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