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barry99705

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  1. I've had to install monitoring software on corporate computers. It's a pain in the ass. You have to make all kinds of whitelists for the antivirus or it will remove it, because, you know, spyware. It's much easier to just monitor the network connection, but they wanted screen shots of the desktop.
  2. Some of us actually change the password every now and then.
  3. Krylon.... My red ones used to be kismet drones.
  4. Your microwave uses the 2.4Ghz spectrum as well, but I wouldn't suggest connecting it to your router. Same frequency, TOTALLY different application. The only way would be to run your own pbx. http://www.asterisk.org/
  5. Oddly enough they have a document for that! http://docs.kali.org/installation/kali-linux-live-usb-persistence
  6. All of the healthcare stuff I've dealt with lately has been IP. I haven't seen an analog anything in a hospital in a while. Most of my clients still have a pots line for fax, or have migrated to an online fax service.
  7. One, you don't need a crossover, Macs have had gigabit ethernet since the old titanium G4s. Gigabit will autocross. Don't NAT the network, put it in bridge mode. ICS in osx is useless for the pineapple, don't bother. Use a usb network adapter connected directly to Kali, set it's ip address to the standard 172.16.42.42. Then you can run the ics script from the usb to the built in virtual nic, then out the Mac.
  8. Ignore the network part of that how-to. Once you directly connect the usb adapter to your vm it won't work on the host machine anymore anyway.
  9. Connect the usb device directly to kali. "Bridged" in vmware will make kali think it's a wired network device. Sorry, didn't see you were using a virtual machine.
  10. Should point you in the right direction. http://wiki.wireshark.org/CaptureSetup/WLAN
  11. Connect to the wifi first! You won't be running in monitor mode since wireless runs like a wired hub, unless that pesky station isolation box is checked. If you just start the wifi in rfmon, then unless the network is open, all you're going to see is broadcast packets, everything else will be encrypted.
  12. Honestly I don't remember. I lost it in a move. It was one reccomended by Josh Wright when he started the bluesnarfing thing.
  13. Awesome! Couldn't come up with the next lines! The crappy part is I've had that song stuck in my head all day now... Having freshman year of high school flashbacks too.
  14. If you have some spare parts handy, this is kinda fun to play with. It won't work on gigabit networks, well, it will, but they drop to 100mbs. http://www.winsnort.com/topic/24-how-to-install-this-windows-intrusion-detection-system-winids-companion-add-on/
  15. Because we don't condone illegal activities on this forum.
  16. This shit is still in use! PBX in the bathroom, security system locked with blue painter's tape....
  17. That's me on the corner That's me by the stop light Losing my connection Trying to etter kap you And I don't know if I can do it
  18. I just tell them to hold the power button down for a minute with the power cable unplugged. Same effect. It's not a Dell is it? That's where I see this the most.
  19. You can't monitor with that router, but you can put a network tap between the router and another switch, then attached your wired devices off the switch. Wifi is easier, just hook up a usb wireless adapter to your kali vm, but it in monitor mode and start up wireshark.
  20. Anything on the outside of your house would be illegal, since you don't own that part of the network.
  21. Yea, the rss feeds are working for me as well. I get three different podcasts from revision3, all three downloaded Friday, and I just fired up music bee to test and a tekzilla bite just downloaded itself, so their feeds are working. Might want to just reset up your feeds, sometimes the app you use borks them.
  22. Don't install them both. Or, remove the ubuntu partitions(gparted) and then edit your grub.conf to remove the ubuntu parts.
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