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  1. Here's hoping! I wouldn't mind being able to set up a pineapple module with this functionality. Sick of seeing hipsters on their iphones, ipads, or ipods in your local starbucks? One click of a button and they all disappear.
  2. I went full derp, thought the initial post said 2014, not 2015. Sorry! Still, any info on it?
  3. Been over a year two months, any info on this yet?
  4. You can try out the script that I made over on Github. I am not guaranteeing it will work flawlessly because I've not had the chance to update it, but it should get you started in the right direction!
  5. Hey guys, I just wanna give a shout to the people who are using the script and getting it to work correctly, woohoo for this hackjob actually working! I have put this project on hiatus for a bit as I get other things in life sorted out, and work out a cleaner solution than applescript. I have recently gotten my hands on another newer (unibody) macbook so I will be able to test with even more hardware! I do plan to continue this, but not much any time in the near future. If you still need help, shoot me a pm, or email me at tgyk@tgyk.net! Thanks guys!
  6. Figured I'd see if the brightest around here could get it without that help.
  7. Please note that it's a short string, put through a conversion, then another conversion, then a reversible keyless encryption, then a cipher. Should make things a little easier.
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    Assuming you are protecting against sql injection attacks? I looked around on the page, and debated trying some stuff, but then remembered it's illegal without owner's consent. lol That and I don't remember enough of it to try in a time-efficient manner.
  9. Just to check, you do have accessibility for assistive devices enabled, right? Assuming that it is, this is really odd. I know what the "Set:" messages are about, they generally pop up if the plist is 10.9+ and default, though with Maverics, it may be that the plist is different entirely. It may be worth me getting a copy and loading it onto my computer. Just for further development purposes, can you run the script with the -v option so I can get the version string for your mac OS X? I need to use it to disable the kill commands for the bootpd process, as it seems to not run on 10.9+ Thanks!
  10. I have worked to try to get it functional in yosemite. I have had varied success, but it should work. If it doesn't, please let me know!
  11. Correct, the name of the cat is the key to the puzzle. The outcome is a string of 13 words. You'll know you've got it when you see it.
  12. Not sure if this an attempt to solve this or if you're giving another puzzle, but the result of mine will be a short string.
  13. I decided to make a puzzle, all you need is the answer to the question and the puzzle itself. It shouldn't be too difficult. What is the name of the show host's cat? xfik cudk cxb aue cnf sbrf melkd cudk cxb o dblef oepy dme lbry cxy avkff cxb o dblef oepb due b delkd xfik cnf sbrf melkd xfik cxe bzpza cxb oepy dme lbry cxe b dblef oepb due s due cnf mue pxle dblec ame cnf sbrf mue x mue cxy ame lbry cxy avkff cxe ydk dblef okmb celkd azrby dme lbry cxb o cxe b cnf sbrf mue cudk cxr o cxb aelkd dblef oepb delkd cny fme t cme lbry dblei iucb due x melkd pxle cnf sbrf mue dblec gue pxle dblef okmy cme lbry xfik z zepb due xfik pxle pxle cny fme lbry azrbk ducy dvkff lbry azrbb lbry fvkff lbry Have fun!
  14. It should, I've been working hard trying to ensure compatibility, if you have any issues with the script, go ahead and PM me or reply to the thread. Don't forget to follow the instructions in the README on Github.
  15. Verify that you have enabled "Allow other network users to connect through this computer's Internet connection" On the wireless, and that you're not connecting the wireless to the pineapple, but to your wireless router to the internet. If that doesn't work, try a factory reset on the Pineapple using the DIP switches
  16. You might be improperly setting up ICS, please refer to this guide. Don't forget to enable "Allow other network users to connect through this computer's Internet connection" on the interface you use to connect to the internet, NOT the one going to the pineapple. The oddity you get when trying to "Obtain IP address automatically" is simply Windows self-assigning an IP after it can't find a DHCP server.
  17. I know, I was just saying that they covered changes to the firmware in that google hangout, and recall them mentioning locking down the serial port in it.
  18. I recall there being a recent change, something about needing to broadcast the password before being dropped into a shell. Not sure on the specifics, but I think it was covered in the most recent hangout between Seb and Darren covering PineAP. Might be worth looking into.
  19. It's really easy to set up the arduino like that, just ground the reset pin, then hook up the Txd, Rxd, and gnd. And yeah, having a $100 brick is disappointing. Hopefully you can work it out!
  20. It's possible one of the DIP switches is not in position fully, or it may be broken internally, causing it to try to run a script or command on boot and failing to find the config. Not sure if this would cause a reboot loop as I've never found myself with the same issues you're describing. I'd still drop the Arduino on it as a usb-TTL device, and see if it spits anything out. (It's awesome that you knew that an Arduino could be used for this too.)
  21. It almost sounds like it's hitting an issue trying to run something right as it finishes booting. If you have a usb TTL device, I'd suggest hooking it up and seeing if it spits anything out.
  22. Sounds simple to do, but as mreidiv stated, this sounds shady, something to do with corporate espionage or otherwise taking files you aren't supposed to have. Also, unless you use google drive, or the sum of the files (Probably compressed) is small, I doubt they'll be able to be send via email. Good luck.
  23. It sounds to me like it could be an SD card issue, try with a different one if you have it, otherwise, it could be some sort of hardware failure. In the latter case, I'd get in touch with Darren or someone else on the Hak5 team about a replacement.
  24. Swap the orange/red on the Pinaapple side.
  25. Check which COM port it's on in Device manager, select that COM port in PuTTy Interesting fact, you can use an Arduino stuck in reset mode as a 5v usb TTL adapter.
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