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Hi! Alongside our WiFi Pineapple and LAN Turtle firmware release, we're happy to announce firmware 3.0 for the Packet Squirrel. This update, like the LAN Turtle's, features an up-to-date kernel, firmware base and packages, including nmap, tcpdump and OpenVPN. Change Log 3.2: General Fix an issue affecting package installation and signature verification. Misc Work around a kernel bug causing packet filtering to fail in some tools. Thank you @adde88! Remove PHP from the firmware. Change Log 3.1: General Fix an issue where NTFS and VFAT formatted USB storage devices would not be detected properly. Misc Fix an issue where the C2 Client would not auto-start. Change Log 3.0: General Update base firmware from OpenWRT 15.05 to 19.07. Update kernel from 3.18.84 to 4.14.133. Packages OpenVPN package now supports LZ4-V2 compression. To update your Packet Squirrel, grab the latest firmware from the Hak5 Download Portal and follow the Upgrade Instructions. ♥ - The Hak5 Development Team
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Hi Folk, I am using RTL-SDR to take dump of cell tower located in my region. Till now,I am able to take GSM incoming call dump which is working perfectly OK. Now, , my goal is to analyze GPRS connection initiation (GPRS attach) and corresponding signaling data. I have tried the scenario by switching OFF and then ON the mobile data but I couldn't see any packets related to GPRS. Is there something I am missing?
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Hi everyone. I recently picked up a new Pi 3, and I set it up to run headless with CC through SSH. I'm having difficulty getting packet injection to work for some reason. I know the Alfa cards work, I can use them successfully on my other devices just fine. 0/30 tests failed with aireplay-ng injection testing on the Pi for some reason. Kali 2.0 works fine on my laptop and PC. Anyone else have this issue before? I can pick up APs just fine, I've tried turning off channel hopping, specifically defining an ssid. No joy. Any ideas would be greatly appreciated!
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I'm fairly new to the whole wifi sniffing scene, but I think I want the Mark V since it seems like there's a good community and intuitive interface. I've done a little with OpenWRT stuff with some routers but it hasn't done it for me. I'm looking to buy the Mark V and configure it to do the following: I go to some public location I turn it on (+ maybe some small steps necessary to start the process) Starts displaying MAC addresses, signal strengths, and headers, of people's devices nearby with a timestamp Outputs to a log file preferably, or something I can save at some point I don't want to buy the Mark V and have to do a whole lot of my own coding since this project has a bit of a time crunch. Can anyone post some tutorials maybe, or any advice as to how to accomplish my goal with minimal sophistication? I have programming experience and all, but obviously the easier the better. Thank you
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Does anybody have any helpful information regarding capturing a password attempt to access my own wifi network? So this is before the user even logs onto my network, I want the ability to see what passwords the user is trying. I am thinking about hacking an open source router which I may need for this to work? If anyone has any information regarding this that would be very helpful, I have wireshark but the question is specifically about the initial password attempt to access the wifi network. Thanks!
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Dear friends, How to spoof the TTL(Time to Live) value in backtrack. I have no idea about that. I search this topic with Google. But i have not a good result. So please tell me how to do this ? if you think TTL value is most important to hide my ID?