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Rkiver

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  1. Check your local laws.
  2. It's part of the power management. Go to settings, power management, and it's all in there.
  3. https://forums.hak5.org/topic/913-hacking-where-to-begin/ A quick search and your answers are found. I mean this with no malice, but learn to use a search function, as it is really useful.
  4. https://forums.hak5.org/forum/56-usb-rubber-ducky/ Every device Hak5 makes has it's own section of the forums. Best post, and look, there.
  5. https://forums.hak5.org/topic/913-hacking-where-to-begin/
  6. https://forums.hak5.org/forum/74-suggestions-bug-reports/
  7. https://forums.hak5.org/topic/28600-do-not-post-wifi-pineapple-related-questions-here/
  8. No.
  9. https://forums.hak5.org/forum/56-usb-rubber-ducky/
  10. https://forums.hak5.org/forum/56-usb-rubber-ducky/
  11. You contact Microsoft. I mean you can google it and it gives you the answer: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/msrc/bounty
  12. Every device has a specific section under the Hak5 Gear part of the forums. https://forums.hak5.org/forum/88-lan-turtle/ For the Lan Turtle.
  13. 1) https://forums.hak5.org/topic/28600-do-not-post-wifi-pineapple-related-questions-here/ 2) https://forums.hak5.org/forum/89-wifi-pineapple-nano/
  14. In what sense? In the way a movie shows? No. In a general sense, potentially.
  15. Have you considered actually checking out the section about the Bash Bunny? https://forums.hak5.org/forum/92-bash-bunny/
  16. I think you missed the point moooon. In short, nope. Not being done.
  17. No. Hacking in and of itself is just using something for a purpose it was not originally designed for. 99% of all your technology are because someone looked at something and said "What else can we make it do?" Some people are paid by companies to hack into them, to test their systems, that is called Penetration Testing. Some people hack at home, on their own equipment, to see what else they can make it do. And yes, some act illegally too.
  18. You want to setup your own VPN, you'd need to have something setup on your network to accept the external connection and then pipe it back out. Look at "Home VPN setup".
  19. The fact you said you were in school and wanted to do this. Not exactly hard to figure that out. Also rather than putting everything in one response you keep posting more. What law? Well in short, do you own the system? No. You want to access it for your own use. Now depending on the country, the exact law would vary, but in short, "Unauthorised access to misuse a system". Whatever your countries equivalent law is.
  20. You don't. Simple as that. We do not condone on here doing illegal things. We do discuss them, and penetration testing, but you are a child asking to access without authorisation your schools comms system. In short, don't ask for things like that here. We will not help.
  21. You do need to tell us what you are talking about.....
  22. It was never what this site was for.
  23. In short you asked for something that they are not let ship to your country, to be shipped via a reshipper. And it got caught. Legally, Hak5 owe you nothing. They shipped to the address you gave, in the US. That is where their duty of care ends. So you can ship it back the Hak5 and get a refund. That'd be it. Also to quote from https://shop.hak5.org/pages/policy#shipping
  24. Depending on your contract with them, you may have no legal rights to what you created while working for them. Unless you have specific permission to come in after hours (which reading your post shows you do not), what you are proposing is illegal. We will not assist here.
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