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  1. I would also recomment leaving yahoo. Esp. if your saying she's using a yahoo account as workd account ?! This realy puts people off. Buying a domain barely cost something these days. And most internet providers give you mailbox where you can link your domain on.

    I agree, it's a lot more robust than Yahoo (but they're not as bad as AOL, dear lord and all that is holy ..)

  2. Yes. make your phishing pages and place them in a folder lets say /usb/phishing/pages/ then you want to symlink that folder to your /www on the pineapple. To do so enter this command in ssh; ln -s /usb/phishing/pages/* /www

    Make sure to give your folder with phishing pages permission: chmod -r 755 /usb/phishing/pages/*

    Just so I'm understanding:

    SSH into the Mark IV,

    punch in " ln -s /usb/phishing/pages/* /www

    then chmod that path? I can do all this without having to cd to that path (or even a mkdir? Got a little thrown off B) )

    Then when I go to the web interface, instead of the redirect.php, I can go ahead and punch in my index.html that I want to use right?

  3. Hey guys,

    ok so I'm wanting to upload a custom phishing page/landing page. I guess though my files are too large to shove on internal memory for my Mark IV. Can I still upload it to my USB and on the landing page reference it over to that? or is it as simple as putting in the main index for it?

  4. Hey all!

    OK some of you may or may not remember my Arduino Uno LDC project (it works and 100% rocks! Doing some cable upgrades, trying to get ribbon cable in line instead of 18Gauge wire)

    what I want to do is an ultra-upgrade to it:

    I'm looking at the pin mapping for the microprocessor ( http://arduino.cc/en/Hacking/Atmega168Hardware ) and my goal is I want to embed the microprocessor from the uno onto a socket on a PCB and have DC power (some sort of 5v Battery). Of course I'd flash the microprocessor before embedding it :)

    Is anyone familiar with this? the data pins I can identify and just creat some B-port headers on the PCB , but my biggest struggle is (in a wiring aspect) going from the 5v source, to the crystal , to the microcontroller. It looks like I have a DCC and a ground on the right side of the pin map, but is that the one I need?

    Thanks :)

  5. The more newer routers got extra protection on there WPS. They would stop reacting after X attempts in X time. This could have happend in your test.

    Other things could be. Your wireless got disabled. Mayby some other attack did a wireless connection to a other network or so.

    I've noticed this on Friendly Targets. I've noticed some still surrender their mysteries if I put in the proper delay attempt, but be ready to wait a little longer than expected.

  6. Can you try a telnet to the server on port 53. Just to see if the Firewall isnt blocking.

    Also make sure the virtual server isnt NATed to the testnetwork.

    Good thinking. Here is how virtualbox is set up for my network. I also port forwarded 53 on my century link modem (sadly it's an all-in-one, I really need to get a different one and bridge that thing)

    On my client, I did

    root@kali:~/ozyman# telnet *urlgoeshere
    
    Trying *IPgoeshere
    
    

    But nothing. My client (still on the separate network from my server) is showing my server IP (external IP) but I don't think I forwarded things right? I'll double check in the mean time. The iMac has the internal Firewall off too during these tests.

  7. Guess who again? :)

    Here's what's up:

    Decided to play around with Ozyman. *DUNN Dunn dunnn...*

    So I'm running Kali Linux on both server (Virtualized on Mac OS X) and on a Netbook (who owns a netbook anymore, common!?)

    I have my domain set up appropriately (I think so) VIA freedns.alfred and uni.me , it accepted the appropriate namespaces and what not as demonstrated in the original episode with Mubix.

    On my Virtualized server: In Kali, I have ozyman on the Desktop, so my total bash line looks like this:

    root@kali~/Desktop/ozyman# ./nomde.pl -i 0.0.0.0 url.uni.me 

    (Obviously it's not really "url.uni.me" :D )

    and kicks back :

    Creating TCP socket 0.0.0.0#53 - done. 
    repeats for UDP*
    waiting for connections..

    Great!

    now on my client Kali box:

    ssh -D 8080 -C -o ProxyCommand="/root/ozyman/droute.pl sshdns.url.uni.me" root@url.uni.me

    *Enter

    ..... Nothing. Not even a return. It acts like it just hangs. Any ideas? I'm trying this off an isolated network from the server. :unsure:

  8. Ok so here's the latest update guys!

    So I found a .zip of the whole image deal , and based by the instructions I found on androidcentral, I changed it to update.zip and tossed it onto my SD card. Went into recovery, tried applying the update. Well , I think it's safe to say I screwed this thing up :)

  9. Adb should still work from your desktop. Adb shell in, cd to /system/app, and delete or rename the offending app. Exit out and do an adb push of a working version back to the phone.

    1.6. Dude, that's an old ass phone.

    I'll give that a shot and report back.

    Right?! It was given to me for free from a buddy (told him I was looking for an android phone so my USB Ducky can have a play mate) , but he didn't mention it's ancient!

  10. My wife works in a store where they buy gold, jewelry, cell phones, laptops, etc, and just about every android device shes ever had brought in, shes reset to factory settings, which in your case, is what I would try to do, then re-root, add back what you want. Just backup your important programs and files first over USB or OTB to another device, then reset it to factory settings. If you want, I can ask her how its done, she has a list for different types of devices but most of them, can be done right from the settings panel and will wipe the phone and reset them to factory, with no user on the device. If you have a data plan, after done, you may have to make a call from another phone to have them reset it, or in a lot of cases, they can remotely wipe and factory reset them for you, even when rooted. She has to reset them since they sell them on ebay and such, so everything has to be reset to factory before then can resell them, and each phone and version has different ways, some with holding power and home buttons, some with power and volume up, etc, to put in dev or debug modes and such, and from there, reset.

    If its a corrupt apk though, my thing would be to get some sort of console or terminal program on there, remove that apk, and then reinstall, unless its a rouge app in itself. No need to "un-root" unless you're just looking to start fresh.

    Most of the unrooting/resettings is under general settings though, including even iPhones.

    settings > backup and reset should work though.

    Erm, How do I do that on Android 1.6? :) It's ancient! hahaa!

  11. Hi everyone

    Here's the skinny:

    I have a Motorola Devour given as a gift from a buddy. I tried rooting it and apparently was successful. Can't remember if I backed up or not. But here is the problem:

    My wifi is totally disabled. whenever I try to start wifi, it kicks an error.

    I know there's a method through the dialer. Except that's useless to me because whenever I try to open the dialer app, it kicks back "it's not installed"

    If it stays rooted or not is the least of my worries. I just want to get wifi back. Anyone have any thoughts? Tried going through adb, but that is a headache all in its own.

  12. I'm a complete noob to wifi pineapple so I might be full of it here; but I do have about 30 years experience with various unix and unix-like systems.

    In the old days before we had unix systems administrators to worry about running our machines, we used to type "sync" three times before powering down a unix box. My fingers just automatically do it without thinking. Interestingly, I just ssh'd into my pineapple and issued "shutdown -h now" and found that the pineapple doesn't understand shutdown. It does understand both reboot and sync. Reboot doesn't help when you want to power down the box, so I don't see an alternative to unplugging the power supply.

    Wifi Pineapple is definitely the coolest toy I've had to play with in a while. I'm already thinking about building a clone on the ODROID X2. The lust for power never diminishes.

    I love using shutdown -h now, but I've noticed the Pineapple isn't happy with that B)

    You could probably do an on/off deal on a hardware level, go from the DC plug out , put a switch in line and dress it up? Obviously halt the system first if necessary.

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