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Season Two
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In this “breakin’ in the new place†edition of HAK.5 we take a look at some spiffy open-source goodies for your data and network. Paul checks out DD-WRT, a free & open firmware replacement for the oh so hackable Linksys WRT54G. Mubix teaches us why we should all be using TrueCrypt for our sensitive data. Darren gets packets flowing with Smoothwall Express, a firewall distribution of Linux. And Paul demos a sweet burning app for OS X.
Plus all the deets on this month’s LAN party, Poll, Trivia, upcoming events, and plenty of Technolust with Wess, Alli & Nikki.
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| Intro
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| DD-WRT for the Linksys WRT54G
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| • 9:39
| Alli's Trivia
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| Mubix does real-time encryption with TrueCrypt
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| • 27:34
| Alli's Poll
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| • 29:41
| Paul does Burn for OS X
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| LAN Party
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| Smoothwall: Firewalling with a smoothie
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| Props
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In this Flying-by-the-seat-of-our-pants edition of HAK.5 episode 2×07 / Live Beta 2 we settle into the temporary set and check out a web app to help you IRC at work, a Mac hack for using front row with a wiimote, and a utility for recovering WPA/WEP keys. Plus your calls and an AFK award for a long lost code monkey.
Special uber thanks go to Ashley Witt for cleaning up our poor audio. I’m sure next episode will be slightly less frantic as we settle into the new place. Keep an eye on Hak5.org for updates on future live shows this month.
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In this truncated episode of HAK.5 we dive into the homebrew broadcast console, our little hack behind the scenes that makes the live show tick. And unfortunately due to a jam packed schedule this month between the holidays and buying our first house thats all we had time for. Still thanks for sticking with us as we move to into the new home/studio, we’re excited to be rebuilding the set and going live more frequently. And big props and congratulations to the Community Rainbow Tables team for a job well done. See the page for more details on getting your very own 120 gig LM hash set. Be sure to stay tuned to hak5.org this month as I’m sure some fun move-in clips may surface.
I hope everyone had a safe and happy new years! Trust your technolust!
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| Intro
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| Homebrew boradcast console
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| Rainbow Tables props
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| Digg podcast list
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Yes thats right folks, we’re back to beta with the pilot of a little concept we’re calling HAK.5 Live. If you missed the live stream last night we’ve got the whole thing, including Wess's first block audio issue, ready for your downloading enjoyment. I’ll be honest quality wise the video isn’t what I’d call HD, or even SD for that matter. But if you’re looking for good ol’ HAK.5 action back to geeky basics with a few fun segments and your calls we invite you to beta test this crazy experiment. And when you’re done please head over to the release thread and give us your two cents. Your feedback really help fine tune the show.
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In this special episode of HAK.5 the crew takes a techie break and heads north for the Toronto premier of Pure Pwnage episode 12. Take a trip down the red carpet and experience the phenomenon that is Pure Pwnage live. From micro battles to gamer mobs, even a kazoo orchestra. Then come back stage and get to know Geoff and Jarett, two of the bright minds behind the show, and gain insight into the characters, origins, and future of the show.
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In this episode of HAK.5 Paul takes a look at Q, an open source emulator for the PowerPC Mac platform and its FreeDOS/FreeDoom playing capabilities. Erin Shahan joins us to talk about the geeks natural predator, RSI. Alli shows off an idiot-proof Nintendo DS mod chip with plenty of hackability (and Doom of course). And Wess adds style to your micro with a blingin' modded mouse. Plus this month’s trivia, poll, & LAN party details from the lovely and talented Alli.
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In this episode of HAK.5 Darren shows us a USB key, dubbed the USB Hacksaw, that instantly and silently installs on target Windows 2000 or higher computers with guest or higher privledges which will monitor USB ports for flash drives and automatically download their contents for silent archival and email. Paul brings us an Asterisk setup for our home using a hacked Linksys NSLU2 and some inexpensive SIP phones. TheSoftwareJedi from AnAppADay.com joins us to talk about his project and software. And Wess heads to Toronto and meets with Andrew Barrow to see a Nintendo Power Glove, Speak & Spell, MIDI mashup. Plus this month’s trivia, poll, & LAN party details from the lovely and talented Alli.
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In this episode of Template:Hak5a Template:Darren builds a Network Attached Storage server for our home network using a spare PC, a compact flash card, and some BSD. Template:Paul brings us Doom on the iPod using Linux and some geeky voodoo. Template:Wess crafts a unique LED liquor cabinet for about a hundred bucks. And Template:Darren puts on his slightly darker than gray hat with a USB key that owns Windows machines in a matter of seconds (with a little prevention thrown in for good measure). Plus this month's trivia, poll, & LAN party details from the lovely and talented Template:Alli.
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