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Rkiver

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  1. Everything I see about this has me thinking the following. The products work fine. OP doesn't know how to use them, or where to use them, and their comments regarding that it's fine in a Library etc proves it.
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    Rubber Ducky

    Hi welcome to the forums. Did you know that each of the Hak5 products has it's own part of the forums, full of guides and answers to questions? You asked about the USB Rubber Ducky, so check out https://forums.hak5.org/forum/56-usb-rubber-ducky/
  3. https://digi.ninja/blog/asking_for_help.php Another way of asking it, and very well written too. I think by someone on here..... :)
  4. Public law to use, I doubt it's law to interfere with.
  5. Not wrong at all to ask in lots of places, makes sense if nothing gives an exact. Just when googling I only really got a potentially yes rather than an exact.
  6. Google (and reddit where you also posted) seems to say "potentially".
  7. If he is in the US, they are. Unless it's a private school of some sort, in which case they belong to that facility. But either way, without explicit written permission, that's illegal, and we really cannot and will not help.
  8. Go to the site of the manufacturer of your device. Go to their help and support section. They may have it in your language. But as we are not DJI (who make the multirotor in question) we can't help.
  9. The issue is with a device Mavik made. Go check Mavik's website.
  10. The main language used here in English, I am not entirely sure google translate worked well.. Mavik firmware issue that needs resolving? Best bet is to check the mavik site itself.
  11. There's actually a topic all about it in the Security section of the forum, here's the link and I hope it helps.
  12. Honestly for $20, even if it's not the best book ever, it's worth it to find out.
  13. The server has 20TB at the moment across multiple drives. I'm saving up to get some nice Ironwolf 10TBs, at least 5, to do proper raiding.
  14. Hi there, welcome to the forums. All of Hak5s products have their own dedicated sections of the forums, and they are the best place to start with information and guides. You asked about: USB Rubber Ducky, so check out https://forums.hak5.org/forum/56-usb-rubber-ducky/
  15. Coolermaster Haf EVO XB Intel Core i7 4790K ASRock Z97Killer Motherboard 32Gigs of Hyper X PC3-14200 Radeon RX 580 8G edition from PowerCooler Intel SSD 256 m.2 for OS Samsung SSD 850 Evo 500Gig for games Two 4TB Western Digital for general storage Then there's the server, the firewall, and everything else....
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    Crowdstrike

    The answer to both is, if you are involved in penetration testing and red teaming, you already have that information available. If you are asking us to talk you through it....I'm afraid you wont find that here.
  17. I sincerely doubt any judge in any country will agree with you on that comparison.
  18. The T400 and T500 (and their subvariants) are damn awesome and very tough and hard wearing. I managed to score a W530 for next to nothing recently (like 100 Euro). Insane.....INSANE POWER!
  19. Welcome to the forums. Every device Hak5 makes has it's own forums. It's best to check there for advice and questions. You've asked about the USB Rubber Ducky, so check out https://forums.hak5.org/forum/56-usb-rubber-ducky/
  20. Rkiver

    problems

    Hi there, it looks like you are asking about the Bash Bunny. All of Hak5 products have their own section of the forums, so best to check there. For the Bash Bunny go to https://forums.hak5.org/forum/92-bash-bunny/
  21. Motororola Moto G4 or G3 are relatively cheap, and solidly built. Usually see them new, sim free, for about $150 or less. Second hand, around $80 or so.
  22. Hi, welcome to the forums. Firstly, each device has it's own section. You want to know about the Nano? Check out the Nano section. https://forums.hak5.org/forum/89-wifi-pineapple-nano/ You want to learn "how to hack" check out Finally, and I mean this nicely, learn to search a forum, use google. Have an idea WHAT you want to achieve, and go from there. None of the tools are magic hack sticks. They assume a certain level of knowledge.
  23. Rkiver

    Find your laptop

    https://www.preyproject.com/pricing It's free? Might do what you need.
  24. There's a whole topic dedicated to it in the Security section of the forums. Hope that helps.
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