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Today on HakTip, I will be focusing on some Linux Terminal commands that'll help you manipulate and move files.
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Today on HakTip, I will be focusing on some Linux Terminal commands that'll help you manipulate and move files.
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Today on HakTip, I will be focusing on some Linux Terminal commands that'll help you manipulate and move files.
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      <title>One-Time-Passwords for SSH Authentication with Yubikey - Hak5</title>
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This time on the show, using One-Time-Passwords in Linux for SSH authentication. We cover the theory and set up our server with a Yubikey. Plus relaying without GatewayPorts, easily edit Known_Hosts, Free SSHFS in Windows and a ton more!
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This time on the show, using One-Time-Passwords in Linux for SSH authentication. We cover the theory and set up our server with a Yubikey. Plus relaying without GatewayPorts, easily edit Known_Hosts, Free SSHFS in Windows and a ton more!
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This time on the show, using One-Time-Passwords in Linux for SSH authentication. We cover the theory and set up our server with a Yubikey. Plus relaying without GatewayPorts, easily edit Known_Hosts, Free SSHFS in Windows and a ton more!
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      <title>Persistent SSH Tunnels for Windows and Linux, Local vs Remote Forwards and More - Hak5</title>
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This time on the show, local and remote forwarding with SSH, persistent connections in Linux with AutoSSH, Windows tunnels that don't quit (with a GUI front-end for Plink), and a whole lot of technolust. All that and more, this time on Hak5!
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This time on the show, local and remote forwarding with SSH, persistent connections in Linux with AutoSSH, Windows tunnels that don't quit (with a GUI front-end for Plink), and a whole lot of technolust. All that and more, this time on Hak5!
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This time on the show, local and remote forwarding with SSH, persistent connections in Linux with AutoSSH, Windows tunnels that don't quit (with a GUI front-end for Plink), and a whole lot of technolust. All that and more, this time on Hak5!
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      <title>Linux Terminal 101 - Getting Started - HakTip</title>
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Today on HakTip I will be focusing on some easy commands to get you started in the Linux Terminal.
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Today on HakTip I will be focusing on some easy commands to get you started in the Linux Terminal.
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      <pubDate>Fri, 11 May 2012 18:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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Today on HakTip I will be focusing on some easy commands to get you started in the Linux Terminal.
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Traversing NAT firewalls couldn't be easier with a well crafted SSH proxy. This week Darren and Shannon break down reverse shells and persistence using a WiFi Pineapple and some autossh-fu. Plus, SSHFS GUIs for Linux, ClientAliveMaxCounts, Putty keys without Pageant and more!
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Traversing NAT firewalls couldn't be easier with a well crafted SSH proxy. This week Darren and Shannon break down reverse shells and persistence using a WiFi Pineapple and some autossh-fu. Plus, SSHFS GUIs for Linux, ClientAliveMaxCounts, Putty keys without Pageant and more!
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      <pubDate>Wed, 09 May 2012 06:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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Traversing NAT firewalls couldn't be easier with a well crafted SSH proxy. This week Darren and Shannon break down reverse shells and persistence using a WiFi Pineapple and some autossh-fu. Plus, SSHFS GUIs for Linux, ClientAliveMaxCounts, Putty keys wit
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Traversing NAT firewalls couldn't be easier with a well crafted SSH proxy. This week Darren and Shannon break down reverse shells and persistence using a WiFi Pineapple and some autossh-fu. Plus, SSHFS GUIs for Linux, ClientAliveMaxCounts, Putty keys without Pageant and more!
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      <title>Roll Your Own Secure Cloud Storage with SSHFS - Secure Shell File System - Hak5</title>
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Continuing with SOCKS5, SSH, Public Key Pairs and fingerprints, Darren and Shannon use SSH to create a secure remotely mounted network file system with implementations in both Windows and Linux.
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Continuing with SOCKS5, SSH, Public Key Pairs and fingerprints, Darren and Shannon use SSH to create a secure remotely mounted network file system with implementations in both Windows and Linux.
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      <pubDate>Wed, 02 May 2012 06:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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Continuing with SOCKS5, SSH, Public Key Pairs and fingerprints, Darren and Shannon use SSH to create a secure remotely mounted network file system with implementations in both Windows and Linux.
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      <title>Record Terminal Sessions with ttyrec - HakTip</title>
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Need a lightweight screen recorder for your Linux terminal sessions? Darren checks out ttyrec and ttyplay, this time on HakTip.
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Need a lightweight screen recorder for your Linux terminal sessions? Darren checks out ttyrec and ttyplay, this time on HakTip.
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      <author>darren@hak5.org (hak5.org)</author>
      <pubDate>Fri, 27 Apr 2012 18:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <itunes:duration>379</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
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      <itunes:author>Revision3</itunes:author>
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Need a lightweight screen recorder for your Linux terminal sessions? Darren checks out ttyrec and ttyplay, this time on HakTip.
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Need a lightweight screen recorder for your Linux terminal sessions? Darren checks out ttyrec and ttyplay, this time on HakTip.
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    <item>
      <title>SSH Public Key Fingerprints, Windows SSH Servers and Linux Key Pair Exchange - Hak5</title>
      <link>http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/hak5hd/~3/nybiX-C2Hxw/how-to-do-the-win-ssh-dance</link>
      <description>
Continuing with Proxies, SOCKS5 and SSH, Darren and Shannon cover SSH Public Key Fingerprints, then build a free Windows SSH Server and configure Key Pairs for a Linux client.
      </description>
      <content:encoded>
Continuing with Proxies, SOCKS5 and SSH, Darren and Shannon cover SSH Public Key Fingerprints, then build a free Windows SSH Server and configure Key Pairs for a Linux client.
      </content:encoded>
      <author>darren@hak5.org (hak5.org)</author>
      <pubDate>Wed, 25 Apr 2012 06:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <itunes:image href="http://videos.revision3.com/revision3/images/shows/hak5/hak5.jpg" />
      <itunes:duration>2842</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:keywords>ssh, proxy, socks5, public key, private key, key pair, ssh key pair, key authentication, public key cryptography, putty key, key based authentication, public key crypto, ssh protocol, protocol layer, asymmetric key cryptography, puttygen, pageant</itunes:keywords>
      <itunes:author>Revision3</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle>
Continuing with Proxies, SOCKS5 and SSH, Darren and Shannon cover SSH Public Key Fingerprints, then build a free Windows SSH Server and configure Key Pairs for a Linux client.
      </itunes:subtitle>
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        <media:title>SSH Public Key Fingerprints, Windows SSH Servers and Linux Key Pair Exchange - Hak5</media:title>
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Continuing with Proxies, SOCKS5 and SSH, Darren and Shannon cover SSH Public Key Fingerprints, then build a free Windows SSH Server and configure Key Pairs for a Linux client.
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    <itunes:summary>Put together by a band of IT ninjas, security professionals and hardcore gamers, Hak5 isn't your typical tech show. We take on hacking in the old-school sense, covering everything from network security, open source and forensics, to DIY modding and the homebrew scene. Then we wrap it all up with a healthy dose of cocktails and geek comedy. Damn the warranties, it's time to Trust your Technolust.</itunes:summary><feedburner:origLink>http://revision3.com/hak5/how-to-do-the-win-ssh-dance</feedburner:origLink><enclosure url="http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/hak5hd/~5/40TvpBLqNRU/hak5--1110--how-to-do-the-win-ssh-dance--hd720p30.h264.mp4" length="661226191" type="video/mp4" /><feedburner:origEnclosureLink>http://videos.revision3.com/revision3/web/hak5/1110/hak5--1110--how-to-do-the-win-ssh-dance--hd720p30.h264.mp4</feedburner:origEnclosureLink></item>
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      <title>Proxies, Linux SSH Servers, Windows Clients and Public Key Authentication - Hak5</title>
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Building on top of last week's episode on Proxies, SOCKS5 and SSH we're covering Authentication via Public Key Cryptography, setting up an SSH server in Linux and properly configuring a client in Windows.
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Building on top of last week's episode on Proxies, SOCKS5 and SSH we're covering Authentication via Public Key Cryptography, setting up an SSH server in Linux and properly configuring a client in Windows.
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      <author>darren@hak5.org (hak5.org)</author>
      <pubDate>Wed, 18 Apr 2012 06:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <itunes:duration>3524</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:author>Revision3</itunes:author>
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Building on top of last week's episode on Proxies, SOCKS5 and SSH we're covering Authentication via Public Key Cryptography, setting up an SSH server in Linux and properly configuring a client in Windows.
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Building on top of last week's episode on Proxies, SOCKS5 and SSH we're covering Authentication via Public Key Cryptography, setting up an SSH server in Linux and properly configuring a client in Windows.
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      <title>Guake: An FPS-Style Terminal for Your Linux Box - HakTip</title>
      <link>http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/hak5hd/~3/EXd1cFIV1-8/guaketime</link>
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Pimp your Gnome desktop with this First Person Shooter inspired terminal emulator.
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Pimp your Gnome desktop with this First Person Shooter inspired terminal emulator.
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      <author>darren@hak5.org (hak5.org)</author>
      <pubDate>Fri, 13 Apr 2012 18:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Revision3</itunes:author>
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Pimp your Gnome desktop with this First Person Shooter inspired terminal emulator.
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Pimp your Gnome desktop with this First Person Shooter inspired terminal emulator.
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      <title>Proxies - Part 1 - Hak5</title>
      <link>http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/hak5hd/~3/UKeHKr3_P_U/all-about-proxies</link>
      <description>
This time on Hak5, we begin a special series on proxies. Caching, filtering, security or anonymity -- whatever your reasons may be, Darren and I are exploring the ins and outs of this great technology from the ground up. All that and more!
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This time on Hak5, we begin a special series on proxies. Caching, filtering, security or anonymity -- whatever your reasons may be, Darren and I are exploring the ins and outs of this great technology from the ground up. All that and more!
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      <author>darren@hak5.org (hak5.org)</author>
      <pubDate>Wed, 11 Apr 2012 06:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Revision3</itunes:author>
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This time on Hak5, we begin a special series on proxies. Caching, filtering, security or anonymity -- whatever your reasons may be, Darren and I are exploring the ins and outs of this great technology from the ground up. All that and more!
      </itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Block Facebook Tracking, Interactive Process Automation, Plus NetCat and Ngrep Tricks - Hak5</title>
      <link>http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/hak5hd/~3/urpdXTIlcJA/empty-web-app-firewall</link>
      <description>
This time on the show, automating interactive tasks in Linux, preventing your browser sessions from being tracked, graphical command-line disk usage utilities, and pushing hex over TCP with Echo. All that and more, this time on Hak5!
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      <content:encoded>
This time on the show, automating interactive tasks in Linux, preventing your browser sessions from being tracked, graphical command-line disk usage utilities, and pushing hex over TCP with Echo. All that and more, this time on Hak5!
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      <author>darren@hak5.org (hak5.org)</author>
      <pubDate>Wed, 04 Apr 2012 06:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <itunes:image href="http://videos.revision3.com/revision3/images/shows/hak5/hak5.jpg" />
      <itunes:duration>1877</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
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      <itunes:author>Revision3</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle>
This time on the show, automating interactive tasks in Linux, preventing your browser sessions from being tracked, graphical command-line disk usage utilities, and pushing hex over TCP with Echo. All that and more, this time on Hak5!
      </itunes:subtitle>
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        <media:description>
This time on the show, automating interactive tasks in Linux, preventing your browser sessions from being tracked, graphical command-line disk usage utilities, and pushing hex over TCP with Echo. All that and more, this time on Hak5!
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    <itunes:summary>Put together by a band of IT ninjas, security professionals and hardcore gamers, Hak5 isn't your typical tech show. We take on hacking in the old-school sense, covering everything from network security, open source and forensics, to DIY modding and the homebrew scene. Then we wrap it all up with a healthy dose of cocktails and geek comedy. Damn the warranties, it's time to Trust your Technolust.</itunes:summary><feedburner:origLink>http://revision3.com/hak5/empty-web-app-firewall</feedburner:origLink><enclosure url="http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/hak5hd/~5/jN-HPYwdPDA/hak5--1107--empty-web-app-firewall--hd720p30.h264.mp4" length="437767185" type="video/mp4" /><feedburner:origEnclosureLink>http://videos.revision3.com/revision3/web/hak5/1107/hak5--1107--empty-web-app-firewall--hd720p30.h264.mp4</feedburner:origEnclosureLink></item>
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      <title>How to Setup Two Factor Authentication in Backtrack Linux - Hak5</title>
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This time on the show Darren reports from SXSW 2012 with Eighty of Dual Core and Chris Mooney of DoD.net. The boys discuss two-factor authentication on the Linux platform then brainstorm and develop a tool, dubbed "Kill All The Humans", to protect your machine from unwanted invaders. Invaders must die.
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This time on the show Darren reports from SXSW 2012 with Eighty of Dual Core and Chris Mooney of DoD.net. The boys discuss two-factor authentication on the Linux platform then brainstorm and develop a tool, dubbed "Kill All The Humans", to protect your machine from unwanted invaders. Invaders must die.
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      <pubDate>Wed, 28 Mar 2012 06:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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This time on the show Darren reports from SXSW 2012 with Eighty of Dual Core and Chris Mooney of DoD.net. The boys discuss two-factor authentication on the Linux platform then brainstorm and develop a tool, dubbed "Kill All The Humans", to protect your m
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This time on the show Darren reports from SXSW 2012 with Eighty of Dual Core and Chris Mooney of DoD.net. The boys discuss two-factor authentication on the Linux platform then brainstorm and develop a tool, dubbed "Kill All The Humans", to protect your machine from unwanted invaders. Invaders must die.
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      <title>Bluetooth Magic, SXSW Report and IEEE Interview - Hak5</title>
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This time on the show, locking down your PC with proximity and a little bluetooth magic -- I'll be showing you how. Then, what's the IEEE on about these days? Darren reports from South-by-South-West. More fun bash tips and VPN security - who do you trust? All that and more, this time on Hak5!
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This time on the show, locking down your PC with proximity and a little bluetooth magic -- I'll be showing you how. Then, what's the IEEE on about these days? Darren reports from South-by-South-West. More fun bash tips and VPN security - who do you trust? All that and more, this time on Hak5!
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This time on the show, locking down your PC with proximity and a little bluetooth magic -- I'll be showing you how. Then, what's the IEEE on about these days? Darren reports from South-by-South-West. More fun bash tips and VPN security - who do you trust
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This time on the show, locking down your PC with proximity and a little bluetooth magic -- I'll be showing you how. Then, what's the IEEE on about these days? Darren reports from South-by-South-West. More fun bash tips and VPN security - who do you trust? All that and more, this time on Hak5!
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      <title>Netcat Without Netcat - HakTip</title>
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We're setting up bind shells to netcat, without using netcat! Darren features three methods to create reverse shell connections to the internet's favorite TCP/IP swiss army knife.
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We're setting up bind shells to netcat, without using netcat! Darren features three methods to create reverse shell connections to the internet's favorite TCP/IP swiss army knife.
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      <pubDate>Fri, 16 Mar 2012 18:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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We're setting up bind shells to netcat, without using netcat! Darren features three methods to create reverse shell connections to the internet's favorite TCP/IP swiss army knife.
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We're setting up bind shells to netcat, without using netcat! Darren features three methods to create reverse shell connections to the internet's favorite TCP/IP swiss army knife.
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      <title>IRC Bouncers and How to Protect Windows from SAM Attacks. - Hak5</title>
      <link>http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/hak5hd/~3/S3gstFJmI4Q/nyanprotocal</link>
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This time on the show, Darren explains maintaining persistence and privacy on IRC with your very own bouncer. Then, we set up simple 2-factor authentication in Windows and much more!
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This time on the show, Darren explains maintaining persistence and privacy on IRC with your very own bouncer. Then, we set up simple 2-factor authentication in Windows and much more!
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      <author>darren@hak5.org (hak5.org)</author>
      <pubDate>Wed, 14 Mar 2012 06:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Revision3</itunes:author>
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This time on the show, Darren explains maintaining persistence and privacy on IRC with your very own bouncer. Then, we set up simple 2-factor authentication in Windows and much more!
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This time on the show, Darren explains maintaining persistence and privacy on IRC with your very own bouncer. Then, we set up simple 2-factor authentication in Windows and much more!
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      <title>The Internet in a Box, a Yubikey You Could Swallow, and Phone Phreaking from RSA 2012 - Hak5</title>
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This time on the show, the internet in a box! Darren talks to Kyle Flaherty from Breaking Point about a million dollar rack, Stina Ehrensvärd of Yubico demos an NFC enabled Yubikey prototype and a one-time password key so small you could accidentally swallow it, and more!
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This time on the show, the internet in a box! Darren talks to Kyle Flaherty from Breaking Point about a million dollar rack, Stina Ehrensvärd of Yubico demos an NFC enabled Yubikey prototype and a one-time password key so small you could accidentally swallow it, and more!
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      <pubDate>Wed, 07 Mar 2012 07:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <itunes:duration>2056</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:subtitle>
This time on the show, the internet in a box! Darren talks to Kyle Flaherty from Breaking Point about a million dollar rack, Stina Ehrensvärd of Yubico demos an NFC enabled Yubikey prototype and a one-time password key so small you could accidentally sw
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This time on the show, the internet in a box! Darren talks to Kyle Flaherty from Breaking Point about a million dollar rack, Stina Ehrensvärd of Yubico demos an NFC enabled Yubikey prototype and a one-time password key so small you could accidentally swallow it, and more!
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      <title>How to Get Linux with Get Linux - HakTip</title>
      <link>http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/hak5hd/~3/dqIkItqDaXo/linuxgetlinux</link>
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On today's episode of HakTip we're checking out Get Linux, an ISO downloader for Windows.
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      <content:encoded>
On today's episode of HakTip we're checking out Get Linux, an ISO downloader for Windows.
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      <author>darren@hak5.org (hak5.org)</author>
      <pubDate>Fri, 02 Mar 2012 19:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <itunes:duration>295</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:keywords>linux, windows, getlinux, download, iso, sourceforge, distros, portable, dev-fire</itunes:keywords>
      <itunes:author>Revision3</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle>
On today's episode of HakTip we're checking out Get Linux, an ISO downloader for Windows.
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On today's episode of HakTip we're checking out Get Linux, an ISO downloader for Windows.
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      <title>Backtrack 5 Root Encryption and Ubuntu 12.04 - Precise Pangolin First Look! - Hak5</title>
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Ubuntu 12.04 is around the corner and we have a first look at its new Heads-Up display. Then Eighty of Dual Core joins us to setup Backtrack 5 with root encryption. Plus Ubuntu on Android?
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Ubuntu 12.04 is around the corner and we have a first look at its new Heads-Up display. Then Eighty of Dual Core joins us to setup Backtrack 5 with root encryption. Plus Ubuntu on Android?
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      <pubDate>Wed, 29 Feb 2012 07:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <itunes:duration>2999</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:author>Revision3</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle>
Ubuntu 12.04 is around the corner and we have a first look at its new Heads-Up display. Then Eighty of Dual Core joins us to setup Backtrack 5 with root encryption. Plus Ubuntu on Android?
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Ubuntu 12.04 is around the corner and we have a first look at its new Heads-Up display. Then Eighty of Dual Core joins us to setup Backtrack 5 with root encryption. Plus Ubuntu on Android?
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      <title>Source Code, Ponies and Cyborgs! - Hak5</title>
      <link>http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/hak5hd/~3/BRuWLBuzCCQ/cyborgponies</link>
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Is wearable computing a practical reality? Darren speaks with Greg Priest-Dorman, a fellow geek who's been building and wearing the tech for 12 years. Plus open source gaming that involves Ponies!
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Is wearable computing a practical reality? Darren speaks with Greg Priest-Dorman, a fellow geek who's been building and wearing the tech for 12 years. Plus open source gaming that involves Ponies!
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      <pubDate>Wed, 22 Feb 2012 07:30:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Revision3</itunes:author>
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Is wearable computing a practical reality? Darren speaks with Greg Priest-Dorman, a fellow geek who's been building and wearing the tech for 12 years. Plus open source gaming that involves Ponies!
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Is wearable computing a practical reality? Darren speaks with Greg Priest-Dorman, a fellow geek who's been building and wearing the tech for 12 years. Plus open source gaming that involves Ponies!
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In this HakTip, we're setting up Festival for the GUI in Linux.
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In this HakTip, we're setting up Festival for the GUI in Linux.
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      <pubDate>Sat, 18 Feb 2012 19:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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In this HakTip, we're setting up Festival for the GUI in Linux.
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In this HakTip, we're setting up Festival for the GUI in Linux.
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      <title>Shmoocon 2012 Part 2: Breaking Sandboxes, IPv6 Networking and Hackers for Charity - Hak5</title>
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This time on the show, breaking out of the sandbox - Shaffer and Cuevas share their research on bypassing application white lists. Plus, what does it take to put on an IPv6 network at a hacker con? Brett Thorson of Shmoo Labs explains.
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This time on the show, breaking out of the sandbox - Shaffer and Cuevas share their research on bypassing application white lists. Plus, what does it take to put on an IPv6 network at a hacker con? Brett Thorson of Shmoo Labs explains.
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      <author>darren@hak5.org (hak5.org)</author>
      <pubDate>Wed, 15 Feb 2012 07:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Revision3</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle>
This time on the show, breaking out of the sandbox - Shaffer and Cuevas share their research on bypassing application white lists. Plus, what does it take to put on an IPv6 network at a hacker con? Brett Thorson of Shmoo Labs explains.
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This time on the show, breaking out of the sandbox - Shaffer and Cuevas share their research on bypassing application white lists. Plus, what does it take to put on an IPv6 network at a hacker con? Brett Thorson of Shmoo Labs explains.
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      <title>Hak5 at ShmooCon 2012! - Hak5</title>
      <link>http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/hak5hd/~3/06eISaEhaDc/shmoo2012</link>
      <description>
This time on the show, cracking WPA keys with a little WPS brute forcing action &amp; Darren Interviews Craig Heffner, 
author of Reaver. Plus DLL injection and other mischief in Microsoft's Power Shell with Power Syringe. And finally, a big red 
button of doom that'll turn a working hard drive into forensically sound toast in seconds.
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This time on the show, cracking WPA keys with a little WPS brute forcing action &amp; Darren Interviews Craig Heffner, 
author of Reaver. Plus DLL injection and other mischief in Microsoft's Power Shell with Power Syringe. And finally, a big red 
button of doom that'll turn a working hard drive into forensically sound toast in seconds.
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      <author>darren@hak5.org (hak5.org)</author>
      <pubDate>Wed, 08 Feb 2012 07:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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This time on the show, cracking WPA keys with a little WPS brute forcing action &amp; Darren Interviews Craig Heffner, 
author of Reaver. Plus DLL injection and other mischief in Microsoft's Power Shell with Power Syringe. And finally, a big red 
button of
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This time on the show, cracking WPA keys with a little WPS brute forcing action &amp; Darren Interviews Craig Heffner, 
author of Reaver. Plus DLL injection and other mischief in Microsoft's Power Shell with Power Syringe. And finally, a big red 
button of doom that'll turn a working hard drive into forensically sound toast in seconds.
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      <title>Update All of Your Programs at Once with AppUpdater! - HakTip</title>
      <link>http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/hak5hd/~3/qzoxlaCiK-0/autoupdateapps</link>
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Ever wish you could just update all of your programs at once instead of when they give you a popup to do so? You can with this Windows program, similar to apt-get upgrade in Linux, called AppUpdater.
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Ever wish you could just update all of your programs at once instead of when they give you a popup to do so? You can with this Windows program, similar to apt-get upgrade in Linux, called AppUpdater.
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      <author>darren@hak5.org (hak5.org)</author>
      <pubDate>Fri, 03 Feb 2012 19:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <itunes:image href="http://videos.revision3.com/revision3/images/shows/hak5/hak5.jpg" />
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      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
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      <itunes:author>Revision3</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle>
Ever wish you could just update all of your programs at once instead of when they give you a popup to do so? You can with this Windows program, similar to apt-get upgrade in Linux, called AppUpdater.
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Ever wish you could just update all of your programs at once instead of when they give you a popup to do so? You can with this Windows program, similar to apt-get upgrade in Linux, called AppUpdater.
        </media:description>
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      <title>Automate Everything, Using Expect and Encrypting One Cloud - Hak5</title>
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This time on the show we're automating everything! Darren shows off intelligent scripting with Expect for Linux. Then, I'll be encrypting folders from a context menu in Gnome, pairing 'em with some cloud services and boom, you've got secure backups.
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This time on the show we're automating everything! Darren shows off intelligent scripting with Expect for Linux. Then, I'll be encrypting folders from a context menu in Gnome, pairing 'em with some cloud services and boom, you've got secure backups.
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      <author>darren@hak5.org (hak5.org)</author>
      <pubDate>Wed, 01 Feb 2012 23:45:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <itunes:keywords>linux, ubuntu, hak5, expect, encryption, scripts</itunes:keywords>
      <itunes:author>Revision3</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle>
This time on the show we're automating everything! Darren shows off intelligent scripting with Expect for Linux. Then, I'll be encrypting folders from a context menu in Gnome, pairing 'em with some cloud services and boom, you've got secure backups.
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This time on the show we're automating everything! Darren shows off intelligent scripting with Expect for Linux. Then, I'll be encrypting folders from a context menu in Gnome, pairing 'em with some cloud services and boom, you've got secure backups.
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