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  1. What do you mean by "why" ? I would assume that the wireless card can only send/receive data on supported 2.4ghz frequencies.
  2. Unless the person is GOVT., then they've hacked you at some point without you even knowing. I'd suggest factory resetting your iPhone, removing permissions from apps that requires information like - Location, Contacts, Messages, etc., and turning off Location settings. If you do the above, this *should* put some limitations to people from "tracking" you. You may also need to consider that the person really could not have had access to your phone and they're tracking you another way. If you're really concerned about your safety, you should go to your local police department and get a restraining order or something. Edit: If you're really paranoid like me (hurhurhur), just get a burning phone - change numbers / sim cards from time to time.
  3. Yet, the biggest vulnerability in security is yourself. 🤔 On topic ... I use Debian-based OS with my own code and some imported "tools". For emails, I have a lot of them. For all other stuff, let's just say it's "NULL". Don't want to give away my secrets 😉 but for internet privacy - proxy chains.
  4. I don't own a ducky (bb ftw) but have you searched the forums =/= www for a solution before pinging Darren? Have you tried lurking around the discord? Maybe someone there has an answer but you best bet is to search it yourself first.
  5. I would have assumed our "rights" would have applied for US (.com) YouTube, is what I actually meant but doesn't seem to be the case because they're a privately owned company (lol?). Yep. Definitely sounds like big brother ops. 🤷‍♂️
  6. Well, it depends on a lot of things honestly. Keep in mind OP is asking for advice about computer monitoring for his daughter. So, I would assume OP's daughter is on the young side. Not sure how young but I would assume young enough to not know things about scams, theft, gambling, twerking, drugs, etc. If a popup gets blocked and she asks about it, just tell her (half) the truth - bad people trying to steal information. 🙃 Honestly, majority of popups nowadays are either scams/malware or nudity. On topic, I don't think RDP will be useful in this case, since you can only view the session if the other user is signed-out. As suggested above, Veyon looks like a good tool to use but if you want to be a little inconspicuous, run a privileged msf session 😎
  7. Reading a bit further down, I believe its something about taking down "easily searchable" videos on Youtube relating to "hacking". In my opinion, I think if its educational (enough) they wouldn't remove /ban the video/user(?) 🤷‍♂️ ; but if YouTube (Google) wants to remove all-sorts of content relating to "Hacking" then big brother must be seriously raging 😒 *Isn't that violating first amendment? >.> *I wonder if this is related to the incident when YouTube was shutdown ...
  8. Whatever cellular device you have, your question may be answered on xda-developers site. Like b0n3z said above, unlocking the bootloader is your first step to rooting a device, if the manufacturer even allows you to.
  9. @UnLo@Forkish RE: 400GB microSD card UPDATE ... So, a 400GB SanDisk microSDXC card will work on the pineapple after formatting it to FAT32. I used the built-in 'Disk' Utility manager on my Linux OS (since Windows cannot format exFAT over 32GB...), inserted it into my nano and reads 366.7GB/393.7GB* --- SUCCESS! 🙂 I didn't try adding any modules but since my nano reads the 400GB microSDXC, I'll assume that it will add modules and all other data just like having a 16GB microSD card, except with larger space.
  10. Ya'know ... I literally had the same idea few days ago >.> hmmmmmmmmm ..... Buy one and test it out for us? 😛
  11. If that's what they're asking, I usually look at the *signal level of the ssid to see how close i am to the box.
  12. The login credentials should match this image: If you have something different, that would *normally* be the cause of a failed authentication. What does your database.yml display?
  13. ./crunch 12 12 -t 0MGSM2@@@@@@ -o (output destination).lst I'm sure a line of code is missing from the command but gives you a general idea of what it'll look like when creating the worldlist.
  14. I've yet to watch this TV series. It's a shame it's been discontinued ?
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