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I had a similar problem when first setting up mine, until I realised that the network that Darren used in his starter video was open. I went to a shopping center the other day, and at one point I managed to get around 15 clients connected to me, through 5 different networks. Obviously, the only reason this had worked, was because all of the networks the devices were connecting to were open, but beside that, it worked like a charm...
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On 5/21/2006 at 1:19 PM, comcipher said:
For all the people who are new at this whole “computer†thing and don’t really understand what hacking is all about and where to begin, I offer up these links to some great places to start learning.
Please contribute to this thread and I will keep it up to date. Probably should be made sticky.
News:
www.digg.com
www.slashdot.org
Presentations:
http://www.lessig.org/freeculture/free.html <-- A speech given talking all about the problems facing culture when dealing with copyright and other digital laws.
Podcasts:
http://www.grc.com/SecurityNow.htm <-- This is fantastic for people who are new to the field. If you have the time or motivation, go back and listen to them from day 1, they assume you know very little if anything and hit on all of the major topics in the security field. Fantastic show.
IPTV Shows:
http://www.binrev.com/ <-- Produce a good IPTV show and also have forums that are usually helpful.
http://www.hak5.org <--- Duh....
Tutorial sites:
http://www.remote-exploit.org <-- Pretty good resources, some very nice video tutorials on various exploits. Defiantly check out the tutorial section.
http://www.irongeek.com/ <-- Excellent tutorials/information/articles.
http://www.antionline.com/ <-- Tutorials, tools and forums full of helpful people.
Programming Related:
Teach Yourself C in 21 Days: http://neonatus.net/C/index.html
Teach Yourself C++ in 21 Days: http://cma.zdnet.com/book/c++/
The Art of Assembly Language Programming: http://maven.smith.edu/~thiebaut/ArtOfAssembly/artofasm.html
Microsoft Developers Network: http://msdn.microsoft.com
----Web Programming:
HTML: http://www.w3schools.com
PHP: http://www.php.net
ASP.NET: http://www.asp.net/Default.aspx?tabindex=0&tabid=1
SQL: http://www.mysql.com
Perl: http://www.perl.com/
Python: http://www.python.org
Security Related:
SecurityFocus: http://www.securityfocus.com/
Milw0rm: http://www.milw0rm.com
SecurityForest: http://securityforest.com/wiki/index.php/Main_Page
I know Node is just picking up in popularity, but it surprised me that you did not include it with the rest of the server related languages (even though after all, it is JavaScript)...
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I have recently purchased a WiFi Pineapple Nano and was wondering if it was possible to not only impersonate open WiFi networks, but also encrypted ones, by accepting whatever password is first entered.
I have attempted to do some quick research about WiFi standards, but did not really find anything about that.
What is stopping this from being done? Is the PSK saved on the device, rendering the pineapple useless?
Landing page not redirecting when no internet connection is available
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Hey. I've got a NANO, which is great, but while I was using it, realised that the landing page does not force redirect when the pineapple is not connected to the internet.
Is there any way of forcing it to do this while not being connected?
Cheers.