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  1. Here is a little discussion of using EDPR for cracking passwords, hopefully WPA would be similar: http://news.electricalchemy.net/2009/10/cr...s-in-cloud.html
  2. It would be a nice thing to do, be aware that monitoring usage and traffic can be difficult. For example, files can be encrypted before storage, making their contents completely unknown. Generally, free shell hosts focus on limiting the resources consumed, so that no one account can take up too much disk space, network bandwidth, cpu usage, or memory.
  3. Streaming to multiple website visitors should be done through software installed on the web server. Icecast for example can be installed on Linux or Windows. Use a local audio player such as VLC that supports the Icecast protocol. The audio is then streamed from your local system to the server, before going out to all the listeners. Another option is to use a hosted streaming service, such as Ustream.
  4. Has anyone tried releasing Hak5 as DVD or BluRay? Many people still watch video on optical formats :) Going to try making a disk with QDVDAuthor http://www.getdeb.net/software/QDVDAuthor or DeVeDe http://www.getdeb.net/software/DeVeDe and post if the results are decent.
  5. there are some working torrents for seasons 1, 2, and 5 on mininova http://www.mininova.org/search/?search=hak5
  6. a number of free & open source games do work out of the box and install with a few clicks, such as https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Games#Nat...0Ubuntu%20Games wine has gotten pretty good, the interface might be improved to run automatically for many of the supported windows games as the number of linux users grow, more developers may consider native ports, similar to how games are currently released for both pc and console
  7. Runescape is one of few examples where a Java applet works well to provide cross platform browser based support.
  8. from black hat presentation http://hackaday.com/2009/07/29/black-hat-2...ull-characters/ probably browsers will be patched soon, still kind of shocking to know such flaws exist
  9. this is a rootkit for the MBR (bootkit) that intercepts the key when entered by the user. the truecrypt encryption has not been broken. it seems they could take more measures against this type of software keylogger though
  10. hey great idea! how about posting the XPM as well? would be cool to see hak5 related splash screens, made a topic including some here: http://hak5.org/forums/index.php?showtopic=13855
  11. From S05E24: After all that work to make a USB multipass, why not spruce it up with a Hak5 boot splash image? Follow the directions above to make an image in the proper XPM format, and Gzip it to use in Grub. Share it with fellow fans and say goodbye to the monochrome boot selector :D Here are a few popular wallpapers converted for Grub: (source) (source) (source) (source) (source) Also available for download here.
  12. might want to link directly to the post: http://noobs-to-expert.blogspot.com/2009/0...ddvd-drive.html and mention what's included: 1.Windows 98 Boot Disk 2.Knoppix Loader 3. Xp Installation 5.Live XP HD! 6.Acronics Disk Director Suite! 7.Kaspersky Rescue Disk 2010 nice suite and interesting alternative method, thanks for sharing!
  13. nicely done! seems to be working pretty well :)
  14. did you boot from the cd, or put it in while vista was running? for Loony's method (classic dual boot) you must first resize windows partition with the management console, then boot using the cd here is one good guide: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WindowsDu...after%20Windows for the alternative wubi install mentioned by h3%5kr3w, windows should be running and no partition resizing is needed, because the installer will create a virtual filesystem inside a large file in the windows drive
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