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Hey guys, I recently received my HackRF One after having experimented with an RTL-SDR USB Dongle in the SDR# software. I first set up Pentoo Linux and tried out GNU Radio Companion as suggested by Mike Ossmann himself. However I was a little discouraged when I found out that some things had changed in GNU Radio Companion since the making of his tutorials and "blocks" that he made use of are missing in the newer versions of GNU Radio Companion. Today I tried to use the HackRF with the SDR# software. I had been using it very easily with my RTL-SDR previously, and I used "Zadig" to install the WinUSB (v6.x.xxx.xxxxx) driver for the HackRF One. I started up SDR#, selected HackRF One as the input device and started the capturing. I got a lifeless waterfall diagram with fixed "spikes". When I set the tuner to a specific frequency where I know there is a radio station transmitting I can't see anything but jibberish of very small constant amplitude. (apart from those few fixed spikes) This is definitely not due to my location/bad reception as from the same location using the same antenna the much cheaper RTL-SDR captures good quality FM Radio. So far all I've found out is that those static "spikes" are probably because of the DC power related to the HackRF. Tried messing with LNA Gain and different Demodulation Techniques. Other than that I am clueless. Am I missing some step in setting the HackRF up? Any ideas as to why this is happening? In Pentoo, "hackrf info" command works. Is there some other way to find out if I have a defective unit? Any help is greatly appreciated. Quentin.
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How do I disable autoplay when I insert my Rubber Ducky into the computer cause everytime I plug it in my Drive shows up in all of the windows. Like this picture.
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So I'm in high school and I've been researching and thinking about taking the oscp course. I know it's one of the most grueling certification courses, but I do have quite a bit of knowledge about hacking. I was wondering if anyone knew any sort of prior knowledge I should have specifically or maybe any other certifications that I should complete before hand. Any advice would be great, considering that most people who take this exam are much older than I am. Thanks!
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Hey guys Just got my new nano and apart from flashing it and connecting to the internet its just siiting there. as theres no modules what can i do with it ? Tried searching the web for instructions on how to use but nothing there. Can someone be kind enough to show me what its capable of in its development stage as now. seen videos of older model but this is completely new thanks Valentino
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Probably a very terrible question but I can't figure it out. Any help would be fantastic, -I looked on the fourom already and I can't find a thing about it
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Hello, I had this question for a long time now and I want to talk to one of my friends who does not have a phone. He only has a computer, I would usually email him but it takes forever to talk back and forth. I am looking for a way to talk to my friend using terminal and his IP sort of like NetCat but over a different network, because He lives in Canada and I live in California.
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Basically, my school has a deep-freeze program that resets everything on their computers over the night. I want to disable that program. I have access to an admin account. How do I do this (ELI5 pls)? Thanks, neophyte PS Please, no "OH LAWD YOU DESTRORYIN SCHOOL PROPERTY" answers. I understand the risks.
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So im new to the pineapple. I have little networking experience but im very intuitive and a fast learner. I was just wondering where i would start? What are some basic task to get familiar with this amazing product? What should i read up on and where should i look, the web seems a little dry on info for the pineapple. Im interested in pen testing my own networks, understanding how an attack works (Phishing, Spoofing), so that i may better protect myself and my networks. Thanks for all the help in advance guys.