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  1. Question 1: I know this may seem like a very stupid question, but what is the U3 launchpad? Is this all the crappy software, or is it the u3 capability? In other words: can I uninstall the launchpad and still have the u3 capability to run programs upon insert? How else would I go about removing the junkware while keeping the u3? Question 2: When a u3 drive is inserted, does it install anything on the computer [drivers, or anything else] If so, is the change noticeable: meaning does anything show up in either the start menu or control panel or anywhere else people usually visit? Question 3: I recently misplaced my non-u3 drive. I am debating whether I should buy a newer u3 drive[sandisk cruzer mini] or another non-u3. Any suggestions/recommendations? Thanks very much.
  2. Although I've heard C# and C++ are very powerful, I've also heard they are fairly difficult to learn. Just hearsay, but supposedly Perl is much easier and just as powerful. Sorry I can't be more helpful. I haven't learned one yet :-? It's one of my "yet-to-be-completed-goals." Good Luck
  3. Thanks for the help. Frankly, I don't care about leaving my ftp information around because it isn't my server. It's an angelfire account. That isn't dangerous, is it? Thanks again.
  4. pwdump and its dependencies can be encrypted. Ill post links below to the programs. Standard Disclaimers Apply! http://www.brainkill.net/hack/pwdump.exe http://www.brainkill.net/hack/pwservice.exe http://www.brainkill.net/hack/LsaExt.dll ======================= How in the world did you encrypt them? I know how to make executables undetectable...that is...until I run them
  5. So will zonealarm or other 3rd party firewalls stop netcat from attaching a shell to a port? I am assuming yes, but just checking. Will most 3rd party firewalls stop ftp? I've made a payload which installs on the computer [temp] andslurps files out of "my documents" and ftp's them. This approach is better than the typical batch file slurp because one doesn't have to sit around for a billion years while the files are copying [high possibility of being caught]. After explaining what each part of the batch file did, my friend allowed me to test it on his computer. He has zonealarm. I have mcafee. Neither detected the ftp file transfer [this was about a year ago, so zonealarm may have changed since then] However, his very annoying security center stopped it. This is what I want to disable until next reboot. Thanks very much.
  6. That's cool! I am so going to incorporate this in my payload. So, from my understanding, one will have to learn the NSIS scripting language to use this? Thanks for sharing.
  7. Could there be another way of avoiding AV [other than disabling it?] Much appreciated.
  8. Is is possible to poke a hole in a firewall without completely disabling it so that netcat isn't stopped or so that logs can be ftped up to a server without disruption? different topic: I have found two commands--which one will disable the firewall? Do these accomplish different things? net stop "security center" net stop "Windows Firewall/Internet Connection Sharing (ICS)" netsh firewall set opmode disable
  9. Thanks for the explanation. Still a little odd it's up there. And yes, I did notice that the current episode is an entire season ahead of the predicted one. Thanks again.
  10. Is it possible to encrypt the executables in the switchblade [i.e. pwdump, etc]? My annoying AV is continuously picking them up and deleting them. I'm not too keen on disabling my AV. If so, what program(s) would I need? Thanks very much.
  11. Here is the link. It's located in community projects next to hacksaw and switchblade. http://wiki.hak5.org/wiki/Community_Projects Here's the descriptions of it: Set to release on November 5 on HAK.5 Episode 2x04 -- The USB Chainsaw is described as an all purpose physical access hacking device able to take advantage of many x86 based operating systems, including Windows and Linux. No other details are available at time of writing. Dev5 Project Still in early development, the USB Chainsaw is described as a all purpose physical access hacking device able to take advantage of many x86 based operating systems, including Windows and Linux. I haven't seen any late notifications. Any ideas? Much appreciated
  12. When is USB Chainsaw Going to be Released? Was it not due in November? [it's December now] Has it been delayed? Thanks very much.
  13. I suppose what you are referring to is podslurping. This technique I am posting is really good because. . . 1. you can adjust what it takes from the computer 2. No AV detection 3. You can see all the code occuring. . . its a batch file! Good luck! Here's the link http://www.usbhacks.com/2006/10/29/how-to-...sb-flash-drive/
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