Plugins ------------ User-Agent Switcher 3:33 Ublock Origin & Privacy Badger 5:28 Go Back in Time 6:46 -(Hasn't been updated in 6yrs, Web Archives might be a better extension) EXIF Viewer Pro 8:12 Built With 9:50 One-Click Video Downloader 11:05 -(No RUclips extensions on Web Store) Secure Shell Extension 12:04 -(If you're at a library PC you're probably not installing extensions. Google "Online ssh shell" for web services. Google also offers a real Linux console online capable of much more than just SSH. FYI) Chaff 13:00 [Below Extensions may be Firefox dependent] Nimbus Capture 14:00 Fireshot 14:00 JSON Viewer Awesome 16:03 Grammarly & Lastpass (kinda) 17:00
I’m so thankful someone like you do this. I am from Slovakia 🇸🇰, I am into IT my whole life but always were there things witch I don’t like at some point of my life. At my 24 I am interested to computer network and I am glad I found your channel. From your video I can start to learn network, I figured out where to start. I have fear , maybe one day YT will start block your videos. Be aware of this ( new article 11,13 and so on ) I am sure you always have back up plane 🙋🏽♂️
The extensions make your privacy even less. The more extensions, the bigger custom footprint. Also, most of them are proprietary, so they send your data to their own servers.
Appreciated as always. I would love to see from beginner to advanced tutorials made by you, especially using Python scripts since it's a relatively easy language to master. Thank you.
Privacy Badger looks for tracking techniques like uniquely identifying cookies, local storage "supercookies," and canvas fingerprinting. But these are three out of many more tracking ways, and PB will miss the rest. Also, PB only cares about tracking, but there are many other things you may want to block. Maybe you don't want random Twitter images on the sites you're browsing (and you can be tracked by those anyway). The funny thing is, PB enforces the sending of the Do Not Track header, which actually provides a way to track you (worsens your fingerprint). Ignore the fancy stuff and use uMatrix, the only content blocking extension you need
PLEASE NOTE! Buscador has not been updated since January 2019. We HIGHLY recommend transitioning to the DIY Custom OSINT Virtual Machine explained in the Open Source Intelligence Techniques book (7th edition). Buscador is no longer updated or maintained, and the download links have been removed as a security precaution.
I literally just watched a full episode of the old childhood show that I watched when I was little. I could never remember the name for it so thanks for finding it. (It was boohbah for anyone wondering)
PLEASE NOTE! Buscador has not been updated since January 2019. We HIGHLY recommend transitioning to the DIY Custom OSINT Virtual Machine explained in the Open Source Intelligence Techniques book (8th edition). Buscador is no longer updated or maintained, and the download links have been removed as a security precaution. **Video Uploaded Jun 28 2019** Can't let content go to waste just because the editor is busy I suppose...
Thank you so much for your series of talks. You are very clear and succinct. Unlike waste a time and cover very little. You cut to the chase in a minimum of time. I am watchning to all of your videos.
I installed Buscador in Virtual Box on my Mac, but there are only two resolution options, which are both very small. And no scaling options to increase size (like Kali can). Any suggestions? Thank you.
*CHAF* hahahah that’s an epic name for the extension!!! Like our isp is a homing missile tracking us, so we just deploy chaf n let misdirect it hahahaha love it
This is a great site** for learning the basics of any programming language. They teach you a concept , then you just follow the directions to reproduce what they did and when you type it correctly you move on to the next phase. It gradually gets a little harder and more advanced. It gets you in the mode of typing in the right syntax , getting familiar with the language itself , building good habbits, and understanding functions. An example I can give you is they show a picture of a kitten (this was the coding with html section), then they tell you to make a header , what to write , how to write it, and how to insert the picture between the header and the footer in the body-of the page with text. All you have to do is follow the directions and you get to move on to the next task. Its the same thing in the python section and its all 100% free , you can create a login so you can save your progress. You can also work on more than one section at once, its not like you have to just pick one thing. I am telling you , its an awesome resource available for free. You do not have to download anything you work right in the website from your browser. Take a look and you can thank me later Nikita😉**www.freecodecamp.org/ . That would be my advice then once you get better acquainted with Python you might come to RUclips for video tutorials and to get ideas for your own scripts. Once you learn the core principles of any programming language its very easy to pick up new ones, freecodecamp does that very well. This channel is not the place for learning python , although he does use a lot of python scripts from github in various episodes. I've learned a lot more from actually doing it and literature than I could ever take away from a short video, or sometimes too long of a video. At least this way you can go at your own pace.
@panagiotis grammenos 🤣😉, yes he does. To be fair he does work for wonderhowto.com and Null-Byte is a subsidiary of them. So if he doesn't find source material, he has no show. Thats why the episodes are so short and they sound like he is reading from a teleprompter. I used to talk to him a lot but he stopped talking to me for whatever reason. Often if you go and visit null-byte.wonderhowto.com/ the articles are word for word verbatim , of what you see in an episode. Every episode he makes, he is required to write an article. As of late he has been skipping the article & sourcing all of his material from a talented Asian hacker that also writes for Null-Byte. So its not just github, sometimes he will straight up take someone elses article. To NOT end on a negative note, if you've never been to wonderhowto.com and checked out the Null-Byte tab , I would recommend it. I used to get lost for hours on the site, there is almost an unlimited amount of literary resources for going way beyond the scope of what your going to get in one of these short vids.
@Suman Mandal I try , I always find it exciting when someone wants to start getting into programming. Thats not the typical question you get on this channel. I've been asked crazy things on here, this guy wanted me to help him write memory scraping malware to infect a point of sale machine in the hotel he works in, DONT EVEN KNOW THE DUDE lol. He found me in the comments and he figured I would accompany him in his federal felony. I'd rather be the guy that helps people then the one that tells everyone why they're wrong and doesn't help to fix it. Also when I explain things it really reinforces that knowledge in my head. You know, thats youtubers main reason for making technical linux videos/channels ... To reference for themselves , as 'video notes' , and if it winds up taking off some of them run with it. Also when people ignore their viewers I tend to run down the whole webpage and help as many people as I can. I'm hoping it comes back to me in a good way some day 🙂
@Suman Mandal When I switched over to linux my intentions were to learn backtrack(now Kali). I wound up realizing that I should learn system administration because that would cover the terminal, filesystem , networking, and CLI utilities. I didn't want to be distracted so I switched distros , and I forced myself to become a daily user of linux and nothing else. Then when I returned to Kali it was so much easier to pick things up , almost instant. In the past few years I really became interested in forensics , reverse engineering , and analyzing malware. As of late I've been digging into telecomm , carhacking ,CANBUS exploits, and RTL-SDR. So to answer your question I would say I am deeply connected, this is what I love to do. Most of all I enjoy helping others , because everything I know was self taught. If I would have had a great teacher , or someone that was interested in the same things I was when I started, I think I would be a lot further on , professionally.
@Suman Mandal Sure , I actually have been wanting to try this out, if it doesn't work I will just give you a gmail address I use for helping out friends and customers. You will see a bubble with an arrow inside next to the 'bell notification' on the top of RUclipss site. If you click that and then 'FRIENDS' , you will see generate a link to add a contact. Once I click that link we can chat separate from the comments right here on RUclips. The UI for the chat looks exactly like Facebook Messenger , it will pop up at the bottom of your youtube web page in a small box. youtu.be/addme/1GycO9mxP1DYBJewgrvpb6O_oDK4mw . If you click that link you should pop up on my 'FRIENDS' list and we can chat. If you do not feel comfortable clicking it, generate it from your side , and I will click it.
Qubes OS is much better for privacy and also security in my option. Qubes defaults all traffic both foreground and background data goes through tor by default... however it does keep many ports open. Using Kali with 999 ports closed and then using anonsurf will net equivalent results (however Kali does default hackers to root 🤨)
Sometimes I feel that this guy does not exist and is a kind of AI, Maxheadroom or something like that. Out of any joke, I subscribe, just because when all AIs join and enslave the human race, keep in mind that I loved their RUclips channel.
Just kidding. @@NullByteWHT Yr r a great guy dude. Greetings from Argentina. Tnx 4 all the videos that you explain so well and give it so much dedication.
Hi, since you are really good at explanations i would like to explain to me about meltdown and spectre vulnerabilities. How do they affect us, and etc...
I mean the enlargement which she has done in this way He transforms the voice from the movie into text translates this text into the chosen language and reads aloud what has been translated on a regular basis
@@NullByteWHT True, I only found this out because of a scambaiter was exposing a scammer and his system got rekt by some type of malware that kills the host even tho it is on the VM and not the host. So some people started to use a VM within a VM. VMception?
and the hacker from House of cards www.google.de/search?q=house+of+cards+hacker&sxsrf=ALeKk01vfyzvoHLZe6CqUcgT2tZs5YKw4w:1592078220056&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjJ_YrGyf_pAhUKDuwKHSO9CMEQ_AUoAnoECBIQBA&biw=1278&bih=1287#imgrc=PYoHxUJHr03WRM
Some tips with exif data, at least on social media usually the same exif data is stripped but if you get sent a picture on iMessage you should find some
Guys, if you going to be downloading the extension to use for RUclips, just don't think about even trying. They are not made for RUclips use. Don't be like the other users and give them 1 star just because RUclips blocks it. This is old news and the devs already said it will not work on RUclips. Besides there are many websites out there already that allows RUclips downloads.. Just use that and stop being noobs. Thank You.
Browser extensions for hackers... right. Let's get this straight - Extensions as part of the extensibility framework Chrome and FF provide, are nothing more than just a couple of lines of JS code and perhaps a server that's communicating with that application. Firstly, extensions do not work in incognito mode by default, secondly, a dev can dynamically inject a script by obfuscating an injector a bit (Google still have not figured that out). The injector can then send whatever it likes in an obfuscatet manner to a dedicated listener (aka send user telemetry)
I enjoyed this but there's great irony that you use Google Chrome as the browser, a browser back-doored by Google, a company in the business of making you the product.
Plugins
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User-Agent Switcher 3:33
Ublock Origin & Privacy Badger 5:28
Go Back in Time 6:46
-(Hasn't been updated in 6yrs, Web Archives might be a better extension)
EXIF Viewer Pro 8:12
Built With 9:50
One-Click Video Downloader 11:05
-(No RUclips extensions on Web Store)
Secure Shell Extension 12:04
-(If you're at a library PC you're probably not installing extensions. Google "Online ssh shell" for web services. Google also offers a real Linux console online capable of much more than just SSH. FYI)
Chaff 13:00
[Below Extensions may be Firefox dependent]
Nimbus Capture 14:00
Fireshot 14:00
JSON Viewer Awesome 16:03
Grammarly & Lastpass (kinda) 17:00
This should be pinned
Plot twist: he works for the FBI and all this information he gives us is to track us
YOU BLINKED AT THE BEGINNING AFTER THE INTRO. THIS IS A MISTAKE, do not blink ever again!
i cant listen it, i am just checking if he will blink or not. only thing i am doing is this! please help me!
We are watching you POOOOOP!!
Heed the warnings of the No Strings Attached Agency: ALL YOUR POOP ARE BELONG TO US!!
North Lord “NO SOUP FOR YOU!!” Lol
I am having an IT course...and i recmmonded this channel for almost all of the people i know that interested in such stuff.
do you still do?
03:30 user agent 05:20 u block-origin, privacy badger 06:23 internet history 07:40 exif data extractor 09:18 builtwith
I’m so thankful someone like you do this. I am from Slovakia 🇸🇰, I am into IT my whole life but always were there things witch I don’t like at some point of my life. At my 24 I am interested to computer network and I am glad I found your channel. From your video I can start to learn network, I figured out where to start. I have fear , maybe one day YT will start block your videos. Be aware of this ( new article 11,13 and so on ) I am sure you always have back up plane 🙋🏽♂️
Dude delivered that intro without blinking for a single time.
The extensions make your privacy even less. The more extensions, the bigger custom footprint. Also, most of them are proprietary, so they send your data to their own servers.
uiop uiop never use extensions.
Thats why he said use a vm bro
Appreciated as always. I would love to see from beginner to advanced tutorials made by you, especially using Python scripts since it's a relatively easy language to master. Thank you.
8:28 was awkward, we all know what you was trying to avoid, thank god for that airplane XD
lol yeah
What what, showing us what ???
That all pictures might have Geo Location and time date took place ??
By far the best channel for new to near-jaded level researchers/hackers
Can you please upload the videos that RUclips erased in a mega link so we can watch it? 😍
A man can dream, a man can dream.
LOGOS please
Any riddle will do too
I disliked this, because you want a Mega link. *SERIOUSLY?*
@@emilius1238 yes we want magnet links boomers rise up
Privacy Badger looks for tracking techniques like uniquely identifying cookies, local storage "supercookies," and canvas fingerprinting. But these are three out of many more tracking ways, and PB will miss the rest. Also, PB only cares about tracking, but there are many other things you may want to block. Maybe you don't want random Twitter images on the sites you're browsing (and you can be tracked by those anyway). The funny thing is, PB enforces the sending of the Do Not Track header, which actually provides a way to track you (worsens your fingerprint). Ignore the fancy stuff and use uMatrix, the only content blocking extension you need
Could a target detect this? Are there tools they us to do it?
All clips you post are just amazing and so very informative and interesting.
PLEASE NOTE! Buscador has not been updated since January 2019. We HIGHLY recommend transitioning to the DIY Custom OSINT Virtual Machine explained in the Open Source Intelligence Techniques book (7th edition). Buscador is no longer updated or maintained, and the download links have been removed as a security precaution.
Could you make a video on sms phishing? And is there any course where I can learn to write my own scripts.
look for a channel called jerry banfield.
@@eintga jerry banfield is advertisment sellout
just read man pages and then learn C (& or python)
fOrTniTe
I literally just watched a full episode of the old childhood show that I watched when I was little. I could never remember the name for it so thanks for finding it. (It was boohbah for anyone wondering)
hahahaha I am very proud
what about your book library and the books behind you we want to know what u read please
there is some extension that translates the speech from a movie into another language
or reads subtitles of movies aloud in the selected language
vhat iz zis extension you zpeak of?
8 of these tools I do have use for. Specially when I am always curious about websites. Not for attacking.
PLEASE NOTE! Buscador has not been updated since January 2019. We HIGHLY recommend transitioning to the DIY Custom OSINT Virtual Machine explained in the Open Source Intelligence Techniques book (8th edition). Buscador is no longer updated or maintained, and the download links have been removed as a security precaution.
**Video Uploaded Jun 28 2019**
Can't let content go to waste just because the editor is busy I suppose...
Great video, thanks. Will any of these tools allow me to see what merchant services a website because using?
Thank you so much for your series of talks. You are very clear and succinct. Unlike waste a time and cover very little. You cut to the chase in a minimum of time. I am watchning to all of your videos.
Tom Cooper thanks for watching! Tell all of your friends about us! 😃
I installed Buscador in Virtual Box on my Mac, but there are only two resolution options, which are both very small. And no scaling options to increase size (like Kali can). Any suggestions? Thank you.
there is a book at your back in the shelf, named codes. would you please give me details of the book?
M. Younas Imran codes
what about best laptops to use for hacking, or deep web OS (TAILS) hosting?
I started playing a video game about hacking, and I ended up here. God the world is an interesting place. Glad to learn.
Let me guess watch dogs
@@Syn_X1e Nuh.
*Puts on pair of shades*
Enter the Matrix.
prefer to find links to this extensions in comment or description section :\
6 year old me when I click on 5 different secret hacker files and my computer starts saying that im hacked
Chaff looks like some interesting websites it loads up. Nice
do you use Brave? what do you think?
*CHAF* hahahah that’s an epic name for the extension!!! Like our isp is a homing missile tracking us, so we just deploy chaf n let misdirect it hahahaha love it
You should do a new video since Buscador is no longer maintained
whats the background music at 12:34?
where is NoScript ? it blocks JavaScript , xss attacks and clickjacking attacks of course
just use uMatrix, same thing but better imo
Plzz can u make an episode with explaining vulnhub how we use it and everything plzz it will be helpfull for me
What is the best vpn?
your videos are so wonderful!!!!! thank you for sharing your knowledge :)
Thank you for the video! Buscador OS is no longer maintained, so a lot of people will have to make their own Linux VM.
Dang
Why have you stopped posting about kali Linux?
Awesome Video Kody Keep it up !
What if we are the users that got fucked over by Microsoft's update to where VM is impossible? Please help me on this.
does user agent switcher work for downloaded applications as well
What is the full title of the book in the background? I can see "codes" but is that the full title?
Can this help with a remote hacker who is usin my own mrosft account to be me so to speak. I'm barely hanging on....no one believes me!!!!!
From 0:40 to 1:50 without a visible cut you don't blink. More than a minute. Extraordinary!
I've been training, thanks for noticing
yep. This is the face I want to learn form.
Very informative. Can you make a vid/course on how to write basic scripts using python
This is a great site** for learning the basics of any programming language. They teach you a concept , then you just follow the directions to reproduce what they did and when you type it correctly you move on to the next phase. It gradually gets a little harder and more advanced. It gets you in the mode of typing in the right syntax , getting familiar with the language itself , building good habbits, and understanding functions. An example I can give you is they show a picture of a kitten (this was the coding with html section), then they tell you to make a header , what to write , how to write it, and how to insert the picture between the header and the footer in the body-of the page with text. All you have to do is follow the directions and you get to move on to the next task. Its the same thing in the python section and its all 100% free , you can create a login so you can save your progress. You can also work on more than one section at once, its not like you have to just pick one thing. I am telling you , its an awesome resource available for free. You do not have to download anything you work right in the website from your browser. Take a look and you can thank me later Nikita😉**www.freecodecamp.org/ . That would be my advice then once you get better acquainted with Python you might come to RUclips for video tutorials and to get ideas for your own scripts. Once you learn the core principles of any programming language its very easy to pick up new ones, freecodecamp does that very well. This channel is not the place for learning python , although he does use a lot of python scripts from github in various episodes. I've learned a lot more from actually doing it and literature than I could ever take away from a short video, or sometimes too long of a video. At least this way you can go at your own pace.
@panagiotis grammenos 🤣😉, yes he does. To be fair he does work for wonderhowto.com and Null-Byte is a subsidiary of them. So if he doesn't find source material, he has no show. Thats why the episodes are so short and they sound like he is reading from a teleprompter. I used to talk to him a lot but he stopped talking to me for whatever reason. Often if you go and visit null-byte.wonderhowto.com/ the articles are word for word verbatim , of what you see in an episode. Every episode he makes, he is required to write an article. As of late he has been skipping the article & sourcing all of his material from a talented Asian hacker that also writes for Null-Byte. So its not just github, sometimes he will straight up take someone elses article. To NOT end on a negative note, if you've never been to wonderhowto.com and checked out the Null-Byte tab , I would recommend it. I used to get lost for hours on the site, there is almost an unlimited amount of literary resources for going way beyond the scope of what your going to get in one of these short vids.
@Suman Mandal I try , I always find it exciting when someone wants to start getting into programming. Thats not the typical question you get on this channel. I've been asked crazy things on here, this guy wanted me to help him write memory scraping malware to infect a point of sale machine in the hotel he works in, DONT EVEN KNOW THE DUDE lol. He found me in the comments and he figured I would accompany him in his federal felony. I'd rather be the guy that helps people then the one that tells everyone why they're wrong and doesn't help to fix it. Also when I explain things it really reinforces that knowledge in my head. You know, thats youtubers main reason for making technical linux videos/channels ... To reference for themselves , as 'video notes' , and if it winds up taking off some of them run with it. Also when people ignore their viewers I tend to run down the whole webpage and help as many people as I can. I'm hoping it comes back to me in a good way some day 🙂
@Suman Mandal When I switched over to linux my intentions were to learn backtrack(now Kali). I wound up realizing that I should learn system administration because that would cover the terminal, filesystem , networking, and CLI utilities. I didn't want to be distracted so I switched distros , and I forced myself to become a daily user of linux and nothing else. Then when I returned to Kali it was so much easier to pick things up , almost instant. In the past few years I really became interested in forensics , reverse engineering , and analyzing malware. As of late I've been digging into telecomm , carhacking ,CANBUS exploits, and RTL-SDR. So to answer your question I would say I am deeply connected, this is what I love to do. Most of all I enjoy helping others , because everything I know was self taught. If I would have had a great teacher , or someone that was interested in the same things I was when I started, I think I would be a lot further on , professionally.
@Suman Mandal Sure , I actually have been wanting to try this out, if it doesn't work I will just give you a gmail address I use for helping out friends and customers. You will see a bubble with an arrow inside next to the 'bell notification' on the top of RUclipss site. If you click that and then 'FRIENDS' , you will see generate a link to add a contact. Once I click that link we can chat separate from the comments right here on RUclips. The UI for the chat looks exactly like Facebook Messenger , it will pop up at the bottom of your youtube web page in a small box. youtu.be/addme/1GycO9mxP1DYBJewgrvpb6O_oDK4mw . If you click that link you should pop up on my 'FRIENDS' list and we can chat. If you do not feel comfortable clicking it, generate it from your side , and I will click it.
Hi, sorry for the question, but ... why do you use a Macbook ?
unix built in! and no registry (windows)!
Qubes OS is much better for privacy and also security in my option. Qubes defaults all traffic both foreground and background data goes through tor by default... however it does keep many ports open. Using Kali with 999 ports closed and then using anonsurf will net equivalent results (however Kali does default hackers to root 🤨)
Is brave browser safe option with all these extension, or should I stick to firefox?
Hi Null Byte!! How can I get an account for IntelTechniques??, still closed for new users since months ago...
Which user agent extension is that?
Aye man love your channel it really helped me when I started out also do you reply to comments?
Fantastic stuff, and great video
Sometimes I feel that this guy does not exist and is a kind of AI, Maxheadroom or something like that. Out of any joke, I subscribe, just because when all AIs join and enslave the human race, keep in mind that I loved their RUclips channel.
what gave it away? was it the blinking? I knew I should have programmed the Kody to blink...
Just kidding. @@NullByteWHT Yr r a great guy dude. Greetings from Argentina. Tnx 4 all the videos that you explain so well and give it so much dedication.
Intressting stuff. Highly like it, thank you.👍
Hi, since you are really good at explanations i would like to explain to me about meltdown and spectre vulnerabilities. How do they affect us, and etc...
Hey, teacher, leave those PBS kids alone!
FoxyProxy is a nice extension too
This is an amazing comment
This video was awesome...
I have a request for a video. On routersploits. How to patch a vulnerability in router.
Vaibhav Gavas update your firmware lol
we love you and we care about you so please BLINK for once
Bro can u show how to create a shell and upload it on website! Pls education purposes only plz
I mean the enlargement which she has done in this way
He transforms the voice from the movie into text
translates this text into the chosen language
and reads aloud what has been translated on a regular basis
Great video. Will you be doing any videos on the new raspberry pi 4??
It is actually best to use a VM in another VM on your host system now because they now have hacks that bypasses VM...
Nothing is completely secure, you should look into qubes os
@@NullByteWHT True, I only found this out because of a scambaiter was exposing a scammer and his system got rekt by some type of malware that kills the host even tho it is on the VM and not the host. So some people started to use a VM within a VM. VMception?
Keep up the amazing work ive learned alot so far
Buscador isn't available for download anymore on the site....probably need to update this info
Review of the latest raspberry pi 4 would be nice also
Do you listen to rge musuc in intro?
Cannot download Buscador for VirtualBox. Says too many people have viewed it. Can this be fixed, please....
Please make a video about wireshark tutorial
Where can I find the extension Exif data extractors ?
u can just use a metadata finder for pictures bro
Extensions are cool! However, these are changing pretty fast. Could you, please, review some existed and new extensions and share with us? Thank you!
what is this buscador is it a refined version of kali??
It's nothing like Kali it's focused on OSINT.
Hey, can u tall me how can i install netgear a6210 WiFi on kail Linux plz?
Who can combine all those extentions to make ut possible to download videos from RUclips ,without being bznned?
Use ssyoutube
Copy link of video and add ss before youtube .....like
Www.ruclips.net/user/videoid to www.ssruclips.net/user/videoid
I used Rubenstein on mobile for a while
This dude looks like Sheldon from The Big Bang Theory lol
and the hacker from House of cards
www.google.de/search?q=house+of+cards+hacker&sxsrf=ALeKk01vfyzvoHLZe6CqUcgT2tZs5YKw4w:1592078220056&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjJ_YrGyf_pAhUKDuwKHSO9CMEQ_AUoAnoECBIQBA&biw=1278&bih=1287#imgrc=PYoHxUJHr03WRM
Ikr
Could you maybe do some hacking tutorials please. I love and understand your videos.
What about mozzila lockbox? Is or a valid alternative to lastpass?
I prefer Dashlane
Can't wait to see you in August Kyle! Haha
Some tips with exif data, at least on social media usually the same exif data is stripped but if you get sent a picture on iMessage you should find some
Yep and it's pretty easy to get people to text you.
Great content. Thanks K.K
Guys, if you going to be downloading the extension to use for RUclips, just don't think about even trying. They are not made for RUclips use. Don't be like the other users and give them 1 star just because RUclips blocks it. This is old news and the devs already said it will not work on RUclips. Besides there are many websites out there already that allows RUclips downloads.. Just use that and stop being noobs. Thank You.
yea this channel dude is an idiot.
@@VerifiedThug Might have some things correct but, not this video. Lol
@Null Byte don't you ever blink!?!
Great information video BTW..
Yeah there is a good argument for not having a custom browser; easier to be identified. Practice browser isolation and virtual machine
Can you use zoom tool. It will be easier to read
29th of March. This one is old.. Forgot to blurr the date as you usually do ;P
0:44 - 2:13 he didnt blink. Not once. What the hell
Your sharing Ur knowledge all.grt job..
please a tutorial on how to make a simple badge!!!! keep the good work
OSINT More information are welcome Thank you
hell yeah sir. love the content!
What’s the point of privacy extensions on chrome?
How can i contact you sir
Browser extensions for hackers... right. Let's get this straight - Extensions as part of the extensibility framework Chrome and FF provide, are nothing more than just a couple of lines of JS code and perhaps a server that's communicating with that application. Firstly, extensions do not work in incognito mode by default, secondly, a dev can dynamically inject a script by obfuscating an injector a bit (Google still have not figured that out). The injector can then send whatever it likes in an obfuscatet manner to a dedicated listener (aka send user telemetry)
All that is true but it doesn't mean these are not useful.
Null-Byte's Awesome level at 9999 - using white-board as a table! Will do in the future.
I want to lean hacking please wish of the video is good for me to look into?
Go to his website and watch the unedited vids there. Plus the vids he can't upload here. It's nullbyte.wonderhow-to.somethimg
🐕🐶🐕🐶🐕🐶 all those scrolling dog pics though... 😵😵😵
please make a video on otp bypass
I enjoyed this but there's great irony that you use Google Chrome as the browser, a browser back-doored by Google, a company in the business of making you the product.