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Dаrren Kitchen

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  1. I don't think I was that loud, I was just closer to the mic. :)
  2. Got you. I'll be sure to get the link up when I get the video. Thanks for your work.
  3. I plan to post the videos for streaming for those speakers that said I could. Tcstool, what link should I use when I credit you work? Got a personal site?
  4. Phreaknic 12 (2008) Hacker Con This is a quick and dirty video documentary of the things that when on around the talks and event at Phreaknic 12 (2008). Don't watch if you get sick at shaky cam movies like Blair Witch or Cloverfield. A rough timeline of the content in the video is as follows: http://www.irongeek.com/i.php?page=videos/...c-12-hacker-con Intro and leaving Louisville with Brian. Morgellon talks about hacking the Arduino micro controller platform. Sorteal talks about the LiVes Open Source video editor. AT&T Batman building by night. Mojo-JoJo soldering some stuff for the shooting range. The patron gods of hackerdom. Registration. Con swag overview. Morgellon gets his discreet logic on. AK-47 building with HandGrip and Buttstock. Froggy talks up Notacon, which I plan to go to next year. Skydog explains the Jware chair toss event, and then we compete. Rootwars hacker wargames. I ask Int80 about using his nerdcore music in some of my videos. NotLarry explains rootwars. Some iPhone hacking with Lee Baird and John Skinner. I do a little Bluecaseing/Warnibbling with the Bluetooth on my Nokia n810. John, Lee, Brian and I go to the German restaurant. I blind DOSman with the light from my camera and check out what folks are doing with the Arduinos Droops brought for folks to play with. I check back in on R00tW4rz. I blind Droops. I talk Ettercap filters with operat0r. USB door key fun with the Arduino. More breadboard fun. Nokia n810 + Ettercap Filter + Lemon-part = win. Int80 gets down with his own bad self, and the rest of Phreaknic. I find an energy drink with protein. Folks play with the hardware keyloggers I brought, and we have some epic fail with the IBM Model M + USB adapter + Mac OS 10.5. Winn Schwartau joins in on the keylogger fun. DOSman and Zack use a directional antenna from the 9th floor to search downtown Nashville for WiFi access points. Zoom in on Al. John and Lee eat jerky. Daren and Shannon from Hak5 blind me this time. :) Then they do a quick interview. I interview TRiP about the legalities of wardriving, sniffing and leaving your access point open so you have plausible deniability of copyright infringement (most likely it won't hold water in court if you are a computer geek). I give Hak5 Daren beef jerky. Ziplock had more con badges than God. I meet up with Iridium. I talk with Nightcarnage about the audio/video setup at Phreaknic. As I predicted, the Potters won the WiFi Race. I say why this was the best Phreaknic ever. Using green lasers on crack dealers. Techno in the dark, the Aiptek action HD does not do well in low light. Nicodemius shows off his Minority Report like multi-touch table. Hula hoop contest. I check back in with Jeff Cotton and his USB keyed door. I strap on my gear to leave the con. Brian and I do a wrap up of our thoughts on Phreaknic 2008.
  5. Scott Moulton emailed me with more information concerning the tool I told Shannon about at Phreaknic: http://cmrr.ucsd.edu/people/Hughes/SecureErase.shtml Sounds like a great to for Hak5 to cover, since to my knowledge DBAN does not wipe bad sectors.
  6. I'm looking forward to meeting you guys. See you there. :)
  7. How about these topics to cover: 1. Doing audio/video on the cheap with what you can scrape together without a budget. 2. Getting advertisers to let you run ads when you are a "Hacker Site". 3. Tips on building a community.
  8. Binrev #189, Droops interviews Wes and Darren from Hak5 http://www.binrev.com/radio/archive.php Thought some of you would want to listen to it.
  9. Or, TrueCrypt in an alternatives Data Stream with a hidden volume if you are very paranoid.
  10. Thanks. I got this email just a bit ago: I responded with: I'm really not sure what errors he is pointing out, since I think what I said in the video was correct, if over simplified. Maybe there was a better way to say it? Is there anything you all think I should correct?
  11. An Introduction to Tor This video serves as a brief introduction to the use of the Tor anonymizing network in Windows. http://www.irongeek.com/i.php?page=videos/tor-1 Hope it's helpful to someone.
  12. I think it's an input format problem. Email me and Ill send you a KML for the area.
  13. Wait, why is DD5 in the file name? It won't work with anything but US ZIPs as far as I know so you have to use Lat/Long to get the data. Are you running it on your desktop or some other folder? PM me the lat/long location so I can test it please. Thanks.
  14. So you see no KML or TXT file in the same folder as the exe? Is there an error message on the IgIGLE window? What LAT/LON/Var did you use so I can test?
  15. The KML file is put in the same directory as igigle.exe. If you want to make it into a KMZ file just zip up the KML and put a KMZ extension on the end. That will save space. Let me know if you have a problem.
  16. The ZIP only works for the US(I think), try the lat/long option. I just tested and I was able to make one for London with the Lat/Long. If you like, email me your location and I'll make you a KMZ for it. Wish I could attaches it to the thread.
  17. What Lat/Lon/Var did you put in? I did a map for part of London yesterday.
  18. Now this one really does sound like a feature and not a bug. :)
  19. IGiGLE: Irongeek's WiGLE WiFi Database to Google Earth Client for Wardrive Mapping A little app I wrote that lets you directly import data from the online WiGLE WiFi Wardrive database into a KML file, then view it in Google Earth. http://www.irongeek.com/i.php?page=securit...ardrive-mapping Hope someone finds it useful. The code is real ugly right now, but with some more time... If you have ideas for more functions let me know.
  20. Well, after looking up more info on the COM object so I could make my own I found this tool that I think will do what I need: http://www.codeproject.com/internet/PortForward.asp If I wanted to do my own coding this helps a bit: http://www.knoxscape.com/Upnp/NAT.htm
  21. Pen-testers and folks that want to run certain games/p2p at coffee shops and the like.
  22. I'm asking because I'm thinking of writing one, but I won't bother if there is already a good one.
  23. Anyone know a good UPnP Forwarding Tool, one where you can arbitrarily put in the port and IP would want to forward to? Many P2P clients have built in UPnP forwarding functions, but anyone know a tool that lets you set it up yourself?
  24. My guess would be that the launch.sh script cant find your SAM and SYSTEM. Can you kill the running script/Ophcrack and run in manually, then point to your SAM and SYSTEM?
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