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Netshroud

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  1. Yeah, you just need to edit the dnsmasq conf and /etc/conf/dhcp. I'll probably put a guide up later tonight.
  2. Oh sorry, I think I skimmed over the second line. Maybe a router with dual SSIDs and VLAN?
  3. Get a new router with WPA2, and use your old linksys for pentesting. WEP is trivial to crack.
  4. @apple.com is Apple employees, @mac.com is, as eovnu87435ds pointed out, anyone from the .Mac days.
  5. SP3 is still vulnerable
  6. Make sure you're not being given an IP by dnsmasq on the Fon, otherwise it messes with your Default Gateway. Set a static IP.
  7. My high school had a virus that spread via USB, but we picked it up early because it also spread via the network drives.
  8. I just set mine up, and it works fine. I'll probably post a guide that fills in the blanks in the Bebo guide.
  9. You can't, that's the whole point of having focus.
  10. This isn't: http://www.smh.com.au/technology/technolog...0722-10mxo.html
  11. If you think Net Neutrality (or Google's proposal) is bad, come to Australia.
  12. http://www.hak5.org/w/index.php/USB_Hacksaw
  13. I doubt it makes a difference, but I just realized that I imported a Fon+, not a Pineapple. Technically.
  14. I didn't bother with customs, and just ordered one off ebay. I can't see anything illegal with it, you can import routers from other brands just fine. You'll need to watch out for the power cable though, you need to solder the connector to an Australian power pack with the right voltage/current. Or buy a US->AU converter (that also converts voltage) for about AU$50.
  15. Darren pointed out on Buzz Out Loud that it's essentially the same as the GSM hack shown at Defcon.
  16. Laptop drive uses less power, and is usually slower (5400RPM standard versus 7200RPM standard), however it should be more than enough speed for a PFsense box.
  17. function totalVotes(vote1-5) { //calculate the sum of all values within an array. var total = 0; for (i = 1; i <= 5; i+=5); return total; } What is this I don't even.
  18. OK, you confused me. Is the victim running some form of AV/firewall?
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