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  1. Raspberry Pi + Raspberry Pi Power + Powered Hub + 2 USB WiFi Cards + Pelican case at that rate + Custom scripts/Manual patching/configuration. Buy the time you buy the RPi, plastic case, power supply, SD card, etc. You're over the price of a Pineapple at that rate. Just checked on pricing for RPi 2 kit. About $75 (not including shipping) gets you a RPi, enclosure, 1 WiFi USB (not sure on injection support/monitor mode), RPi power, SD Card. Even adding 1 more USB WiFi puts it over the price of a current $100 Pineapple price for Mark V. And even then, it's running NOOBS with no scripts/hostapd/karma patches. The Pineapple is custom hardware built for WiFi penetration testing all in one unit. That's what it was made for. Sure you can probably DIY something similar, but I wouldn't say it would be cheaper. Time = Money.
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  3. I think your options are remember the password and wait it out, or look into possibly JTAG dump the memory and use tools that can parse the filesystem from the extracted .bin.
  4. Correct on this is not the place to rant. I have seen replies on YouTube before but again, a small company that doesn't have a person dedicated only to YouTube comments. That is a risk of business that you may not get the kickback you think is deserved. If it was easy, everyone would do it, the market would flood, etc. As for this thread, it has gone wildly off topic and there are videos leading to an eventual explanation. I will be locking this thread. Stay tuned for more updates via the YouTube channel, twitter, Facebook, forums, etc. In regards to the Mark V out of stock issue.
  5. I know way back in the day with Visual Studio 6 (Visual Basic program) you could put code in the on-startup or form load that would just run when the project was opened. Or something to that degree. It's been a long time since I've played with anything like that.
  6. Two years is a pretty long time in the technology world. There are always improvements to be made, hence why we are not still using Windows 3.1 (except for that airport as of recently) and have better. The infusions are mainly based around a GUI and if you know the CLI methods on using the tools, it's all the same. The infusions make it more user friendly. Also, a lot of them may even be rolled into newer firmware as features instead of addons. The same goes for the USB Ducky which started as a Teensy board and progressed through many hardware revisions to what it is currently today. As well as the WiFi Pineapple. A lot of work from the crew and others, including myself, have helped these projects grow. The trend with the price has always been $100 so your assumption on a huge hike in price with future revisions has no basis. Disclaimer: I have no official knowledge of pricing on the tools. I don't understand the bitter attitude towards a business making money off YouTube. It takes a whole lot more than just tossing up a few videos. I made a few videos a long time ago and it took me 5 years to make $100 of YouTube. And in regards to the comments, keep in mind a small company doing a lot of work, shows, and receiving tons of communication with various methods. I apologize if this is found offensive, but a reality check seemed to be in order. If you would like to further the discussion, direct message me. Otherwise, keep an eye on the Hak5 YouTube channel for updates.
  7. Just messing with you. Kind of like urlsnarf.
  8. You got that from stack overflow didn't you? :P
  9. I'm interested in the decoding part. I found something similiar in a random Google search PDF saying to use a Clock Recovery MM and Binary Slicer to get output. Although it may format it as 0x01 and 0x00 instead of 10. I haven't had time to play with it though.
  10. Quick google for "Custom Foil Stickers" http://www.jakprints.com/roll-stickers/rectangle-foil-stickers/
  11. Not sure. I forgot to mention that a hair dryer does a pretty good job and loosening the glue to get it off.
  12. I'm sure it's possible, but may need a lot of heavy lifting to do it lol. If you wouldn't mind PM'ing me your password you tried, maybe we can see what's going on.
  13. Make it a simple password to see if there is an issue with special characters.
  14. I'm not sure on that one, it should? lol Where is the password set program you are speaking of?
  15. It should DHCP on the USB side. You may need to try a couple different ports or something. If the reset doesn't work, go for an RMA.
  16. The first step would be getting the drivers working. Windows update should pull it, maybe try manually search windows update with device manager. Or find a download for Realtek RTL8152 driver.
  17. Could always try asking nicely first...
  18. I would try to avoid touching bare circuits as much as possible. Just so the oils or whatever don't cause long term issues. Grab it from the sides and you should be pretty ok.
  19. Yeah give me a few. I'll see what USBSTOR says. Update: Bleh, no drivers to run them. Ah well lol.
  20. Only one of my USB Flash drives said error in lsusb -v The HASP dongles (3 different kinds) were blank. I wouldn't call those serial numbers in USBSTOR, they are more unique identifiers for the OS that is genereated. Kind of like a SID. It's so it can remember it was once plugged in and what drive letter it had/has.
  21. oh wow, i have a spare one haha. Used for testing, etc.
  22. I haven't use EnCase in a very long time. I'm an FTK user. And you are right, it is a guessing game at the point.
  23. That is an interesting question. Could you elaborate more on the Windows side as I am curious. Are you sure it's a serial number or just a unique GUID for say USB Store to recognize it again? I will see if some of my thumb drives I've collected show anything. Update: I plugged in a lot of USBs and only 1 didnt show me a serial. It came up with (error). When I plugged in 3 different HASP dongles, it did not show a serial for any of them.
  24. Glad you got it figured out. FTK Imager (and other tools) will only identify the first image with the jpg header FF D8. The other three it wouldn't be able to identify since it's raw data in the middle of a file.
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