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FlashB

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  1. Sorry to hear of the troubles for some folks. I haven't had issues, but with a small company I can imagine things can get hectic. I do have to back Hak5 on not allowing some posts if they don't want them. this is a forum for their products. Not a forum to get around buying their products. Although it looks like they have supported some of that too. But why not post in a forum that would welcome that kind of stuff. You can find info for alternatives to Hak5's tools all over.

  2. I need to do some training and was hoping to use some strategically placed USB drives. Back in the old days this kind of manuver was easy because autorun worked on USB's or you had USB drives that had a cd-rom section on them so you could initiate autorun. THese days I've read about having to modify the chip on a USB to get it to autorun but only if you were lucky enough to find a USB having software to modify the chip.

    I'm surprised Hak5 hasn't come up with this. I would use a Rubber Ducky for this, but I'm afraid they are too expensive to buy a dozen of I might not ever get back. Anyone else got any ideas? Hak.5 gurus you got any solutions you could share? I'd be happy to purchase if it's reasonable.

    Thanks.

  3. Well, it's mostly Python I think that could help you. The rest isn't too bad, although I can tell you that currently I'm having trouble wrapping my brain around Buffer Overflows and altering exploits to fit the situation. But I think if I go through about 10 more times I'll have those :)

  4. Doing OSCP now. It's kicking my butt but it's fun. I am going to have to extend my lab time for a second time. Be sure to realize you need LOTS of time to go through the training, and then hack all the boxes in the lab (up to 60 if you want to crack them all) before you even think about taking the exam. You also have to be able to solve things on your own. There are things that aren't documented perfectly on purpose.

    I've heard a lot of positive feedback about OSCP. Only drawbacks I've read about is that some things could be more up to date (but you learn a ton) and the only thing I personally see as negative is that a lot of people don't even know what the cert is. Some folks in InfoSec seem to only know about CEH, CISSP and SANS stuff. That doesn't mean it's not well worth the money which is a lot cheaper than any SANS class with a lot more hands on. I personally am a big fan of OSCP. I say go for it and you will not regret it.

  5. Hello!

    1. I just got the Ducky last night. What I can't figure out is why there is a main usb tool and then a little cute mini-usb. What is the second little cute USB for the mini sd card used for.

    2. How come there was no duck sticker? Not that I would really want it on there. But just wondering :)

    Thanks!

    -Pam

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