Cybersecurity is one of those fields where theory alone isn't enough! TBH, hands-on experience is critical. I completely agree with the emphasis on using affordable tools like flash drives and Raspberry Pi to get started. In fact, when I was beginning my cybersecurity journey, I found that building my own bad USB devices and experimenting with Kali Linux really helped me understand the vulnerabilities in different systems. The DIY approach not only saves money but also gives you a much deeper understanding of how these tools function. I remember working on a penetration testing project where I used a Raspberry Pi for network monitoring! It was way more cost-effective than high-end commercial tools, and I still got great results. It’s these practical, real-world experiments that really teach you the ropes. Anyone starting out should definitely prioritize getting their hands dirty instead of just reading books or watching tutorials!
you think it still worth getting into ? i used to be into stuff, was a beta tested for a very well known probably first mass used trojan in late 90s! ive done about 18 years of networking/sys admin and now days do web dev stuff, would be nice to be able to get into this stuff
@@coolpot honestly you should, the job security is outstanding, and i actually ENJOY this field! Just see if you like it and then do some research! Lmk if you have any questions
These are all cool but looking at all this stuff scares me shitless knowing that if someone like this guy goes rouge everyone within a 100 meter radios is screwed
realistically if someone with enough knowledge to do real world harm goes rogue they most likely will go after bigger more lucrative targets rather than the average person, example: almost every big malware gang and their affiliates
the thing is...using this stuff in a vacuum just does not give you the balls to actually use it for crime and it doesn't give you the key thing, which is the anti-forensic layer of knowledge. Most people auditing security know the first layer of the onion, which is using stuff like this to go just a little deeper than consumer devices take them, but doing so in a deniable, untraceable, and affordable way is harder than people think. It's kind of like how you see lots of lockpicking videos from people who can pick the shit out of a lock on their desk, holding it in their other hand, in the daylight, but you don't run into many news stories about a guy who picked a lock in the dark, in the rain, fast enough the motion lights and the security guard didn't expose him, and without leaving fingerprints
I've built a bad USB using an ESP-32-S2 and S3, they cost 4$ a piece off of ali express, and they have WiFi + Bluetooth capabilities. I made it capable of doing exactly what you mentioned for your Zero W. Only problem is that it's kind of difficult for beginners since it requires doing research and hardware soldering, but I think its 100% worth it. I can work on a guide / tutorial on how to make one if anyone is interested.
"we still got a chance out here, Ai not gonna take over every single thing, were still gonna need the human touch for a couple things" WOW, there's an eye opener
When you make those videos don't use blur it's not deconstructive. Make sure you use bars to black it out and don't use anything that has any amount of transparency at all.
Blur can be reversed when there's enough color data left by a high pixel density blur. If you use blur that removes the majority of the underlying color data then it cannot be reversed. For example if you have a blur that converts every 4 pixels of an image to a single color blob then yes, it can likely be recreated. If however you are converting every 50 pixels to a single color block then no, it likely cannot be reversed. Just use better blurring techniques, black bars are ugly which is why content creators don't use them.
@@blindmown1 pixel every 50 would be easier to decode, even manually, than 1 in 4. Like, mathematically easier. Someone who understands math explained this to you, and you reversed it in your head.
CS50 teaches you a bit on how blur works in its Python part of the course but it's only on applying it, you have to create an algorithm by getting the average of surrounding pixels if I remember correctly, but I assume that modern blurring is a bit more complex.
As i get further into cyber security ive learned a few things. First is that its terrifying what people can do with very little tech. Second is that hackers rely too much on technology and is still sensitive to a bullet. Someone breaks into my garage they probably wont leave. People under less of a technological umbrella are fairly immune to hackers and if you try to hack someone out in the boonies, be prepared for a physical consequence.
That's a good selection of tools to start doing some stuff. The flipper has a usb to uart serial adapter, which is an underutilized feature, in my opinion. I hate the range on the subghz frequency. That Alfa card is super nice.
The range on the subghz stuff is only an issue out of the box, there are so many great attachments that have been released to add antennas, etc. Been loving my Rabbit Labs Flux Capacitor, e.g.
i dont think wifi pineapple is a good learning tool . you should learn how to do all the things it can do with just a wifi adapter and linux . and then you get the pineapple to just make your life easier on the job by having a nice gui and automatic features. but to learn how wifi pentesting works i think it will just teach you rely on scripts and automated tools to do pentests. those tools are only good for workflow reasons imo
The pineapple and flipper are awesome. Continue more on those. Your set up is cool. As a former Network Engineer....I absolutely agree with trying things, learning experience, and going for it. I have learned much more by "breaking" things than it working perfect every time.
Really glad i found this video! I work in IT trying to get into Cybersecurity and and seeing someones actual tools was pretty cool. I wanna get that flipped 0 but idk if i can justify it right now, i don't really have an environment to use it. Just using VMs and vulnerable boxes. I've just graduated and i realize there was a lot that i still didn't know and i was nervous about getting into it and ya it is fun and I've heard having these home projects is important.
It really does. People never really focus on peoples wrist. And even if they do we mostly wear full sleeves. Impossible to notice unless you're actively looking for it.
@@GhostStrats If you haven't ordered yet go for the cardputer, been doing tons of research as it is going to be my first hacking tool alongside kali and the cardputer can load multiple firmware at once if you flash it correct, and has a quickly expanding community making upgraded versions of the firmware like BRUCE or SHARK instead of NEMO
GhostStrats has a very valid point that everyone should take into account DO NOT EXPLICITLY TRY TO BREAK INTO A SYSTEM WHERE YOU DO NOT HAVE PERMISSION TO BREAK INTO OR HAVE EXPLICIT PERMISSION/AUTHORIZATION TO DO, now if you have a sandbox environment hosted on your network that YOU OWN AND ADMINISTRATE, WITH DEVICES YOU OWN, then you can obviously break into those as you're the sole owner and give yourself permission, BUT IT IS HIGHLY UNETHICAL AND ILLEGAL TO BREAK INTO THINGS YOU DON'T HAVE AUTHORIZATION OR PERMISSION TO MESS WITH, PLEASE DO NOT DO THAT
Two of the things I built are an AIO hacker box from a Raspberry Pi4B I found and a 256GB mini flash drive with Kali, Kali Purple, Parrot, Windows All AIO, Sergie, and about 40 other pentesting tools. The hacker box has a handful of SD cards, each with a different tool: Kali Purple, Parrot, Raspberry Pi OS with android hacker apps, Maurader, and Pawnagotchi. FUN TIMES!!!! And thanx for your videos. I just subscribed.
@@JellyBean-zo7db Sure. I'm working on a project, but I can make a few on the spot. My new project is a mini RF Jammer/Hacker box. Trying to keep it the size of a pack of cigarette.
any good places for learning. I just got a zimaboard and have my own home lab. I feels good but want to learn more. It all started with the 🐬 it will take you down the rabbit hole
4:30 I love the point you made here, yes you can just buy these kinds of things and push buttons, but you'll never learn that way. It's much better to take your time learning the ins and outs of how these things work instead of taking shortcuts and being a script kiddie.
curious on those two tablet stands at the opposite end of the table. are they one of those stuffed pillow stands made for lounging on the couch? i have one in the shape of a triangle but curious what other kinds are out there. they seem to go under the radar in tech review channels.
Thnx for the content! I don’t carry the anonymity as you do, but love learning of cybersecurity gadgets. Always intrigued by them and look forward to learning from your content!
Can you recommend a good textbook to read in my spare time? I coach full time, kid on the way and the fiance is battling what appears to be cancer so I'm having a hard time finding where to start. My mathematic fundamentals are sound, and I absorb concepts quicker than most. I'm trying to switch professions. Merry Christmas.
I have an iPhone 8 Plus and the individuals next door are tracking / stalking my device. They break my Wi-Fi connection. They cause buffering. It takes a while for me to be able to reconnect. I use a proton vpn and a Xfinity vpn but they are still able to cause buffering and are able to break my connection causing me to have to reconnect constantly through out the day when I am on the Wi-Fi. What are they doing ? What are they using ?
Nice video id love to see each one like a directory of each gadget and how to use each one and deployment. Watching this vid makes me thing how these could be upgraded im learning all the time but i invent new hacks and weapons systems
I feel that on one hand this gets me on some sort of list just by me watching this. On the other, I think that I was already on it by using Linux and bootable USBs. Eh so might as well look into it, might go into Cybersecurity classes if I manage to find them later so maybe see this as a headstart.
quick question about your kali live and install. can you get that now just on one usb drive? the utube videos i am looking up to install them both pretty much lead to just downloading kali linux usb boot live with persistence. is that what i should be installing? and thanks for the videos taking the 2nd part of my A+ and bout to grab a $50-$100 laptop and i'm downloading kali now. and gonna get the wifi pineapple, and maybe the rasberry after. wanted to make sure i got my kali stuff right so i can start this journey.
so is there a thing in flipper that i can unlock a wifi/router so i can change their shit bc my neighbor has their camera straight in my garden and wanne change the password off that wifi if you get me
@@GhostStrats yea. OPH was always my fav. Don’t know if it works on Win11. But you can always run Linux live and go through the HDD as long as it is not encrypted.
Fantastic setup, it's cool to see that while tools have evolved a lot through the years that the Alfa adapters are still the recommended ones, great hardware!
Great information, if not mistaken most video doorbells and other cameras only work with 2.4 gz out of the box. If you know how to change it where you can change it that be a great video. Or making your cameras more secure for them attacks. I know some network ppl create different networks for the IOT devices.
Get a job with a company like you say. You could get good and then go around local businesses offering free penetration tests to get some clients on your resume and then start hitting up new businesses to become clients. Just be a good person, do a good job and the work will come if you’re out there.
Total newb here, does the Pineapple have the same capabilities as the Alfa? Obviously packet injecting but can the Alfa also perform network clones etc or is that just a pineapple thing?
I got the Alfa Network Alfa USB Adapter AWUS036AXML - having a hard time getting this set up in kali, any advise? looked on youtube but none seem to help.
Great video! By the way, there is a censor mode on the wifi pineapple that blurs all sensitive information, could save you some editing! You can just find it in the settings.
I am going to attend a cybersecurity course as a first year student and I just would like to know all the necessary item to make me get ahead of even my prof.
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Cyber-security isn’t the future its bio-technology trust!
Cybersecurity is one of those fields where theory alone isn't enough! TBH, hands-on experience is critical. I completely agree with the emphasis on using affordable tools like flash drives and Raspberry Pi to get started. In fact, when I was beginning my cybersecurity journey, I found that building my own bad USB devices and experimenting with Kali Linux really helped me understand the vulnerabilities in different systems. The DIY approach not only saves money but also gives you a much deeper understanding of how these tools function.
I remember working on a penetration testing project where I used a Raspberry Pi for network monitoring! It was way more cost-effective than high-end commercial tools, and I still got great results. It’s these practical, real-world experiments that really teach you the ropes. Anyone starting out should definitely prioritize getting their hands dirty instead of just reading books or watching tutorials!
Any good tutorials in particular you recommend any starters?
you think it still worth getting into ? i used to be into stuff, was a beta tested for a very well known probably first mass used trojan in late 90s!
ive done about 18 years of networking/sys admin and now days do web dev stuff, would be nice to be able to get into this stuff
@@coolpot honestly you should, the job security is outstanding, and i actually ENJOY this field! Just see if you like it and then do some research! Lmk if you have any questions
one thing I try to tell people is make yourself actually use linux. if you just fire kali up for demos you're gonna look slow in public lol.
The algorithm has blessed you
No kidding! maybe his dad who does his soldering works for google...
@@brandnewman4943 Shit the algorithm really blessed him ( maybe his dad really works in google )
It shouldn't have, this is all old news
@@statistical-anomaly Most of the newbies only know about flipper zeroes so this video is a good recommendation for them
@@statistical-anomaly "old news" doesn't matter for a video targeted to newcomers.
These are all cool but looking at all this stuff scares me shitless knowing that if someone like this guy goes rouge everyone within a 100 meter radios is screwed
The Alfa is dangerous by itself…
realistically if someone with enough knowledge to do real world harm goes rogue they most likely will go after bigger more lucrative targets rather than the average person, example: almost every big malware gang and their affiliates
the thing is...using this stuff in a vacuum just does not give you the balls to actually use it for crime and it doesn't give you the key thing, which is the anti-forensic layer of knowledge.
Most people auditing security know the first layer of the onion, which is using stuff like this to go just a little deeper than consumer devices take them, but doing so in a deniable, untraceable, and affordable way is harder than people think.
It's kind of like how you see lots of lockpicking videos from people who can pick the shit out of a lock on their desk, holding it in their other hand, in the daylight, but you don't run into many news stories about a guy who picked a lock in the dark, in the rain, fast enough the motion lights and the security guard didn't expose him, and without leaving fingerprints
its ok I promise I wont go "rouge" like you say.
Motivation to learn cybersecurity 😂😂😂
I've built a bad USB using an ESP-32-S2 and S3, they cost 4$ a piece off of ali express, and they have WiFi + Bluetooth capabilities. I made it capable of doing exactly what you mentioned for your Zero W.
Only problem is that it's kind of difficult for beginners since it requires doing research and hardware soldering, but I think its 100% worth it.
I can work on a guide / tutorial on how to make one if anyone is interested.
Im interested in that guide. It sounds like a fun project
yes
Remind me when you drop that man,im willing to learn
need this guide bro !
That sounds really interesting
1:37 "if u get an old computer u cant break into..ah i mean that u dont know the password to" 😂
"Definitely don't go kicking your neighbor off his wi-fi..."
"we still got a chance out here, Ai not gonna take over every single thing, were still gonna need the human touch for a couple things" WOW, there's an eye opener
Whilst AI learns from this video
Hasn't anyone seen terminator 2, irobot, or the matrix. Pretty sure we know what's coming.
When you make those videos don't use blur it's not deconstructive. Make sure you use bars to black it out and don't use anything that has any amount of transparency at all.
"deconstructive" what a fencer
Blur can be reversed when there's enough color data left by a high pixel density blur. If you use blur that removes the majority of the underlying color data then it cannot be reversed.
For example if you have a blur that converts every 4 pixels of an image to a single color blob then yes, it can likely be recreated.
If however you are converting every 50 pixels to a single color block then no, it likely cannot be reversed. Just use better blurring techniques, black bars are ugly which is why content creators don't use them.
@blindmown also simply double blurring or using some other non destructive manipulations can make it much more difficult iirc
@@blindmown1 pixel every 50 would be easier to decode, even manually, than 1 in 4. Like, mathematically easier.
Someone who understands math explained this to you, and you reversed it in your head.
CS50 teaches you a bit on how blur works in its Python part of the course but it's only on applying it, you have to create an algorithm by getting the average of surrounding pixels if I remember correctly, but I assume that modern blurring is a bit more complex.
As i get further into cyber security ive learned a few things. First is that its terrifying what people can do with very little tech. Second is that hackers rely too much on technology and is still sensitive to a bullet. Someone breaks into my garage they probably wont leave. People under less of a technological umbrella are fairly immune to hackers and if you try to hack someone out in the boonies, be prepared for a physical consequence.
That's a good selection of tools to start doing some stuff. The flipper has a usb to uart serial adapter, which is an underutilized feature, in my opinion. I hate the range on the subghz frequency.
That Alfa card is super nice.
Yeah, I wish the rain and the flipper was a little better myself
The range on the subghz stuff is only an issue out of the box, there are so many great attachments that have been released to add antennas, etc. Been loving my Rabbit Labs Flux Capacitor, e.g.
i dont think wifi pineapple is a good learning tool . you should learn how to do all the things it can do with just a wifi adapter and linux . and then you get the pineapple to just make your life easier on the job by having a nice gui and automatic features. but to learn how wifi pentesting works i think it will just teach you rely on scripts and automated tools to do pentests. those tools are only good for workflow reasons imo
this, really
The pineapple and flipper are awesome. Continue more on those. Your set up is cool. As a former Network Engineer....I absolutely agree with trying things, learning experience, and going for it. I have learned much more by "breaking" things than it working perfect every time.
former engineer? u just got caught lackin buddy
More pertinent than the 2a in these times... I hope people educate themselves. Thank you for your time.
Really glad i found this video! I work in IT trying to get into Cybersecurity and and seeing someones actual tools was pretty cool. I wanna get that flipped 0 but idk if i can justify it right now, i don't really have an environment to use it. Just using VMs and vulnerable boxes. I've just graduated and i realize there was a lot that i still didn't know and i was nervous about getting into it and ya it is fun and I've heard having these home projects is important.
You can also use Ventoy to build a USB with all kinds of ISOs and shredders all on one stick.
Ventoy is the best.... A game changer
I use Medicat USB. Very good. (Uses Ventoy).
Love toolkit tinkering videos bro! Thank you. I’m starting CyberSec school this summer so I’ve been collecting everything I need 💯
You need knowledge not tools
@@anonuser260 obviously he needs knowledge. Thats why he said he's starting CyberSec school this summer.
@@anonuser260That’s what learning is called my friend
Yeah that watch really "blends in" lol
It really does. People never really focus on peoples wrist. And even if they do we mostly wear full sleeves. Impossible to notice unless you're actively looking for it.
I already started in this cybersecurity world and your video motivate me to start fresh with few technology, I followe you.
Thanks
KEEP DOING THESE VIDOES I LOVE YOU
Wow, probably the nicest comment I’ve ever gotten. Thank you will do.
Can deauther 5gh with the pineapple?@@GhostStrats
How to get kali linux on usb
@@Progamer69179 use balena etcher and rufus to add any operating system to a USB pendrive.
@@Boston-i9c yes
You are missing a ESP32 or M5 Stack Cardputer for $30 or so.
You’re 100% right that would’ve been perfect as well. Thank you for pointing that out.
@@GhostStratsAnd also a digispark attiny85 for usb injection and yes you should give the cardputer a try
esp32 38 pines, liligo tdisplay, ;)
@@GhostStrats If you haven't ordered yet go for the cardputer, been doing tons of research as it is going to be my first hacking tool alongside kali and the cardputer can load multiple firmware at once if you flash it correct, and has a quickly expanding community making upgraded versions of the firmware like BRUCE or SHARK instead of NEMO
Adding that to the tool kit.
GhostStrats has a very valid point that everyone should take into account DO NOT EXPLICITLY TRY TO BREAK INTO A SYSTEM WHERE YOU DO NOT HAVE PERMISSION TO BREAK INTO OR HAVE EXPLICIT PERMISSION/AUTHORIZATION TO DO, now if you have a sandbox environment hosted on your network that YOU OWN AND ADMINISTRATE, WITH DEVICES YOU OWN, then you can obviously break into those as you're the sole owner and give yourself permission, BUT IT IS HIGHLY UNETHICAL AND ILLEGAL TO BREAK INTO THINGS YOU DON'T HAVE AUTHORIZATION OR PERMISSION TO MESS WITH, PLEASE DO NOT DO THAT
Amazing, I'm going 2 start buying my gadget especially that last one! 😈
1:28 you can do the same with old OSX installs to get into old macs, option key after startup and you can erase n install or do other disk utils etc.
"I always thought it was cool to have devices you can wear that kinda blend in, that people wouldn't think twice of"
100% the point is to be hidden right not to stand out
I also use a os on a stick, for university, because I am currently still afraid of switching completely. I use Arch btw.
N00b. Real hackers use the lords distro- templeOS
Arch users always have to announce they use arch lol.
@ryforg Im pretty sure he said that as a joke. Actually, I'm not. He is an Arch user after all.
wpa3 replaced the handshake with a secure key exchange so now im looking for new tricks lol. Great video.
Probably evil twin attacks or bad portal
Everything in the penetration testing scene is for educational purposes only until you get paid for it
4 way handshake and people usually use hash cat
also you can capture the handshake with the flipper
Two of the things I built are an AIO hacker box from a Raspberry Pi4B I found and a 256GB mini flash drive with Kali, Kali Purple, Parrot, Windows All AIO, Sergie, and about 40 other pentesting tools. The hacker box has a handful of SD cards, each with a different tool: Kali Purple, Parrot, Raspberry Pi OS with android hacker apps, Maurader, and Pawnagotchi. FUN TIMES!!!! And thanx for your videos. I just subscribed.
Oh, and I use Passcape OS to circumvent Windows passwords.
@@krew11uvtoo23want to build another one? lol
@@JellyBean-zo7db Sure. Thinking of upgrading to RB Pi 5.
@@JellyBean-zo7db Sure. I'm working on a project, but I can make a few on the spot. My new project is a mini RF Jammer/Hacker box. Trying to keep it the size of a pack of cigarette.
Oh the early Ghost Recon days were magical! Also Rainbox Six & Splinter Cell!
100% agree
I like how Flipper Zero's UI looks like old MP3 players back in the beginning of the 2000s.
Thanks Bro Ima Buy The Flipper Zero And That Yellow WiFi Thing
any good places for learning. I just got a zimaboard and have my own home lab. I feels good but want to learn more. It all started with the 🐬 it will take you down the rabbit hole
I'm just starting classes on cyber security. So i'm at the beginning, and I really think this video helped me a lot. Thank you
Hey man
I have that WiFi adaptor
I had trouble with it
on Kali,,, but it work fine in Winblows 11
Kali supports the Alfa natively
great stuff and it would be nice to know where you learn those things (sources )
Most of it has been self taught trial and error
12:10 you forgot to cut it. anyways love the video, thanks for information, blessed algorithm i have.
btw what exactly do you do as cybersecurer
I like the labels probably gonna watch more stuff you make in the future
4:30 I love the point you made here, yes you can just buy these kinds of things and push buttons, but you'll never learn that way. It's much better to take your time learning the ins and outs of how these things work instead of taking shortcuts and being a script kiddie.
curious on those two tablet stands at the opposite end of the table. are they one of those stuffed pillow stands made for lounging on the couch? i have one in the shape of a triangle but curious what other kinds are out there. they seem to go under the radar in tech review channels.
Thnx for the content! I don’t carry the anonymity as you do, but love learning of cybersecurity gadgets. Always intrigued by them and look forward to learning from your content!
Pls do a wifi pineapple video. I want to use mine for all (most) of its functionality.
Network chuck has a great in depth video on WiFi hacking and pineapples.
Love this video. Looking forward to more infosec content.
I graduated in the top of my class in cybersecurity (analysis) cysa+ , 😅, thanks for the motivation man 👊🏼great video, I subscribed 👍🏼.
Yo
Can you recommend a good textbook to read in my spare time?
I coach full time, kid on the way and the fiance is battling what appears to be cancer so I'm having a hard time finding where to start. My mathematic fundamentals are sound, and I absorb concepts quicker than most. I'm trying to switch professions. Merry Christmas.
Very informative. Keep it up man.
Do you plan on making more hands on tutorials for pen testing? Would be really cool.
Yes new upload this Wednesday
😊
Awesome video! Cool gadgets.
Thanks for watching
Love this video. I've ordered my tools and looking forward to getting started.
That’s awesome 👏
This is great stuff.
Have to run but will watch the rest in the replay.
Thank you.
Thank you for the positivity! I’m really a passionate about this stuff and I’m really excited that people are liking it
I have an iPhone 8 Plus and the individuals next door are tracking / stalking my device. They break my Wi-Fi connection. They cause buffering. It takes a while for me to be able to reconnect. I use a proton vpn and a Xfinity vpn but they are still able to cause buffering and are able to break my connection causing me to have to reconnect constantly through out the day when I am on the Wi-Fi. What are they doing ? What are they using ?
Sounds familiar
@@FearofGod316 They are using a Wi-Fi jammer / deauthorizer. How do I neutralize it ?
You got a sub cause I’m also learning cybersecurity as well
I like the new Momentum that’s out now.
Nice video id love to see each one like a directory of each gadget and how to use each one and deployment.
Watching this vid makes me thing how these could be upgraded im learning all the time but i invent new hacks and weapons systems
Dude great vid. on target . Thank you
I feel that on one hand this gets me on some sort of list just by me watching this.
On the other, I think that I was already on it by using Linux and bootable USBs.
Eh so might as well look into it, might go into Cybersecurity classes if I manage to find them later so maybe see this as a headstart.
quick question about your kali live and install. can you get that now just on one usb drive? the utube videos i am looking up to install them both pretty much lead to just downloading kali linux usb boot live with persistence. is that what i should be installing? and thanks for the videos taking the 2nd part of my A+ and bout to grab a $50-$100 laptop and i'm downloading kali now. and gonna get the wifi pineapple, and maybe the rasberry after. wanted to make sure i got my kali stuff right so i can start this journey.
hahah you cracked me up with the college books, yeah they were expensive those programming books.
Can I get a link to all of these products?
esp32's are nice as well on eBay getting 3 for like 8 bucks
so is there a thing in flipper that i can unlock a wifi/router so i can change their shit bc my neighbor has their camera straight in my garden and wanne change the password off that wifi if you get me
You can use the Windows installer to reset the password with out reinstalling the OS
I also found there some password recovery tools out there that can help as well.
@@GhostStrats yea. OPH was always my fav. Don’t know if it works on Win11. But you can always run Linux live and go through the HDD as long as it is not encrypted.
Bro, where are you buying your raspberry pi’s!?!?!? You’re overpaying.
Where's the best place to get them
@@veroxsity2336 I buy mine from Micro Center
There was a chip shortage that caused a price increase for a year or 2
@@HogwartsBasement and that was 2 years ago. This video is literally days old.
Yea but he probably didnt get them 2 days ago did he, he just remembers the price he got them for probably
Fantastic setup, it's cool to see that while tools have evolved a lot through the years that the Alfa adapters are still the recommended ones, great hardware!
Yes, they’re pretty great. The only issue I had was with the latest windows 11 updates. They always break stuff but works perfect for Linux
😊
For the bootable USB drives, is there a reason not to use Ventoy and just have them all on one drive instead of carrying multiple?
really cool tools, I have the alfa adapter but need to look into some PI's and that flipper zero, the pineapple also looks super dope
god bless the algorithm.... easy sub here great stuff my friend!!
Great video, you are so right, the future is in cyber security. That's the reason why I want to learn and grow as much as possible too. Great stuff
Thank you brother. Great video. I like the levels of emphasis.
I was checking AI and hacking and I stumbled on your channel. great quick starter instruction of tools needed.
Thank you man, u just made me get interested on learning about cs😊
If you have flipper do you need the raspberry pi when you could use the flippers bad usb feature ?
I tried live boot with persistence but it's slow, any advice on how to fix that? :D
this was pretty nice i have really loved it
Thank you 🙏
@GhostStrats my friend why do you have all those usb why not just ventoy or medicat the friggin isos ?
Great information, if not mistaken most video doorbells and other cameras only work with 2.4 gz out of the box. If you know how to change it where you can change it that be a great video. Or making your cameras more secure for them attacks. I know some network ppl create different networks for the IOT devices.
My "tool bag" looks very similar to this. One thing I think you should definitely consider is a few battery powered pwnagotchis.
need some advice. how to make money with it? :) only working for some it company?
Get a job with a company like you say.
You could get good and then go around local businesses offering free penetration tests to get some clients on your resume and then start hitting up new businesses to become clients.
Just be a good person, do a good job and the work will come if you’re out there.
I love your video brother! Keep it up!
nice job.
Would the (Alfa AC1900) be better or not too much of a difference?
What u think
What is the size of your Kali Linux live boot pendrive?
Which size of pendrive should I buy for making e live boot pendrive
where can i buy that stuff like raspberry pie zero, mini computer watch, flipper zero and mark tactical?
Hey, if the windows pc/laptop is locked you can just bypass through utilman or something, no?
Nice! Good work
🙏
Amazing collection man !!! i Am kinda... jealous now. Btw love from INDIA!!
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Where you buy the storage small bag in the back?
Total newb here, does the Pineapple have the same capabilities as the Alfa? Obviously packet injecting but can the Alfa also perform network clones etc or is that just a pineapple thing?
im in the google cert program and its easy for the most part but i reeeeeaaaallly need some hands on stuff this helps
Whats the part number on that Alfa adapter? Or do tou have a link for it?
I love the attitude man! 1+ sub
Thanks bro, keep going forward. Good job on the video very informative.
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How do you start messing with stuff at home, i dont have alot to mess with so like idk where to start
this is dope
my journey is looking similar
live usbs, bash bunny, network monitoring tools, now i need a wifi pineapple
I got the Alfa Network Alfa USB Adapter AWUS036AXML - having a hard time getting this set up in kali, any advise? looked on youtube but none seem to help.
Great video! By the way, there is a censor mode on the wifi pineapple that blurs all sensitive information, could save you some editing! You can just find it in the settings.
Whats the best computer for cybersecurity would u guys recommend?
Cheep old pc and put Linux on it.
@@GhostStrats should I modify any other components?
I am going to attend a cybersecurity course as a first year student and I just would like to know all the necessary item to make me get ahead of even my prof.
Where can i buy that wifi adapter in Sri lanka (Near India)
Probably import from China?
Dont forget that hak5 posted the schematics so you can build an older version of the pineapple by yourself. Fun mod stuff.
That’s awesome 👏
Excellent video man. AI is indeed the future
Thank you 🙏
this was really good dude i been trying to build up some irl tools
Thank you this is a good start!
@@GhostStrats for sure! And yea I got mostly just need to get a pineapple amd flipper