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DramaKing

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  1. And do provide details if you've followed the documentation and are still struggling to get payloads to execute.
  2. Never noticed it before, but there could be a URL tampering vulnerability. Not really an issue with a single-user web portal. Of course, your username and password are transmitted in plaintext anyway if you don't set up SSL.
  3. I thought that switching between GPUs was only available on Windows. I did, however, find this: https://wiki.debian.org/NVIDIA Optimus.
  4. I'm I'm assuming that you haven't even been able to set up the Pineapple. Have you tried connecting to http://172.16.42.1:1471/ when the Pineapple is plugged into your computer?
  5. First of all, CPU cracking will generally take a really long time. Second, it really helps to have an idea of what the password might be, e. g., see if it's a default password and check the keyspace.
  6. Don't quote me on this, but I think the antennas are 6 dBi, and the transmit power is 24 or 26 dBm.
  7. What type of device are you connecting from?
  8. I assume that you don't have the Google password, either. So this attack is considered to be patched out. I did some basic testing, and it looks like Android will still trigger a lockout. It's for 30 seconds, at least initially, but it is slow. Initially, you could bruteforce a PIN within 16 hours, but with a 125 second pause, you will need approximately a week to have a 50% chance of cracking the PIN.
  9. Don't think so, but you can buy similar ones online.
  10. Microsoft Office will do this. Don't try doing it with a keylogger.
  11. I'll have to check, but I thought that httpeek wasn't ported to the MKVII.
  12. Keyboards, mice, and WiFi adapters don't contain the logic necessary to store malware. Yes, it's possible to make such devices, but simply don't plug in unknown USB devices and disable USB mass storage as is commonly recommended. Disabling USB ports in firmware completely and only using Bluetooth would be even better.
  13. I can't think of anything besides rebooting. I have a UE306 myself that works great.
  14. It's not supported. Maybe OpenWrt does.
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