New format is awesome! So much easier to keep concentration through. Also great for quick referencing when i forget certain commands. Keep up the good (grey) work :)
I'm surprised how many people are commenting and responding to your vids. I'm glad that your becoming more popular, I have been following Hak5 for quite some time, glad to see you doing well for yourself.
Oh man😂 I’m here back again just to realise that I have watched this a year back and again had to watch now just to revisit for fun. It’s quite a good ride in a year tbh. 😊
i like it far more that your long show, just because it is concise and stright, i can't watch the long shows (Hak5) just because it's contain so much junk (in my opinion). keep up the good work.
Promiscuous Mode on a local LAN (that has a switch) will only show multicast frames on Wireshark (we will see broadcast frames when Promiscuous is off / on).
@GarrettBMXes have you tried putting backtrack linux 5 on a flashdrive using uneboot? from there all you have to do is make sure that you boot from usb and youll be fine. All you need is a flashdrive with 1.8ghz of space which is fairly cheap nowadays.
2:55 Hi, what about Promiscuous Mode on Windows? All wireless cards can assume this mode using Windows? If not, how to check it? Thanks for answers :-)
I don't know much about Linux yet, I still have alot to learn. But I have a question.. How did he know his interface ID was "wlan0"? The command before he typed this was displaying a ton of information about the interface.. but I didn't spot that ID. Was it on that screen? Is this like common sense in a Linux based OS?
+Morilin I'm hoping you've found your answer in the past year, but in case you haven't, or anyone else is wondering the same thing, here's my answer;) dmesg did not actually show him the interface ID (the logical name). There are a number of ways to figure out the logical name of your wifi card. The most common one would be the command "ifconfig", which shows you a list of attached network adapters, ordered by their logical name, along with information like IP address and MAC address. "iwconfig" is used specifically for wireless connections, and shows you a list of the same logical names as before, but with information about the wireless network like bitrate, SSID (which makes it easier to figure out which card you're looking for) and operating mode (as shown at the end of the video). My preferred method however, is using "sudo lshw -C network". This gives you more thorough information about the network card, like whether it's a wireless or an ethernet interface and the chipset (so it can also be used to look that up in stead of the methods in the video as well). The name you need will be under "logical name". This makes it much to recognize which network card you want to use, especially if you're unfamiliar with the way the system normally names these things (wlan0 is, or at least was, pretty standard, though my system uses wlp3s0 now).
+Morilin ps: I'm not sure if lshw comes installed by default on a lot of distros, but it should be easy enough to install and can give you information on a lot of other hardware as well.
Since playing with the new backtrack on my asus aspire one, when i run dump i get bssids popping up but i never get any stations associated with the AP's when I know there are ones. Is there something my broadcom card doesnt support or some setting that needs turned on?
Netflix doing DVD rentals and sponsoring youtube videos.. blast from the past lol
Revisiting my roots, this channel was critical to my tech path!
hak5 is the best thing i have ever seen!!!!!!!!!!! its the only thing i look forward to watching every week
Have to say I am liking these Haktips, a great introduction for new people.
Also dig the fedora.
@66jlopez Thanks, I love doing the motion graphics -- it's so much fun. Short intros like this are the best. Glad you liked it.
New format is awesome! So much easier to keep concentration through. Also great for quick referencing when i forget certain commands. Keep up the good (grey) work :)
I'm surprised how many people are commenting and responding to your vids. I'm glad that your becoming more popular, I have been following Hak5 for quite some time, glad to see you doing well for yourself.
Thanks for a great channel and videos!!!
After 11 years of release 🤭 I watched this, really cool video and netflix promotional part was 🤭👌
Oh man😂 I’m here back again just to realise that I have watched this a year back and again had to watch now just to revisit for fun. It’s quite a good ride in a year tbh. 😊
Love the videos. That party metaphor broke down quick.
hak tip is now my second fave show,.
Love it, right to the point.
Super like for stating that "Promiscuous Mode is applicable only for HUB networks". Not bloody on internet cared to state this basic thing.
THIS IS GREAT WORK GUYS.
i like it far more that your long show, just because it is concise and stright, i can't watch the long shows (Hak5) just because it's contain so much junk (in my opinion).
keep up the good work.
eff dat, saving this gem. Nice1 Darren
Promiscuous Mode on a local LAN (that has a switch) will only show multicast frames on Wireshark (we will see broadcast frames when Promiscuous is off / on).
hi so i am seeing this video in 2022 and the Netflix promo feels so weird almost like a joke until i saw this video came out in 2011
also great video
"Eves-dropping"
Nerdiest Pun ever.
wow you guys really stepped your broadcasting/show set game up big time!
great quality video
You rock .🤘🏻
you black hat makes me feel uncomfortable
@rhblakeman thanks. I have another Goorin Bros hat I'll be wearing for the next HakTip.
fantastic!
That's one nerdy cocktail party! lol
Is that a grey hat or black???
@strickmans typically, no. But like I said, check the Aircrack-ng wiki. Personally I've had very little luck with Broadcom chips in the past.
awesome!
hi from 2021
@DaBlackdogg94 as a podcaster I can say there are plenty of hats to be worn ;)
Your awesome man
@GarrettBMXes have you tried putting backtrack linux 5 on a flashdrive using uneboot? from there all you have to do is make sure that you boot from usb and youll be fine. All you need is a flashdrive with 1.8ghz of space which is fairly cheap nowadays.
2:55 Hi, what about Promiscuous Mode on Windows? All wireless cards can assume this mode using Windows? If not, how to check it? Thanks for answers :-)
what is the name of the song you use in your videos its really catchy =P
Nice , we want more videos for different attacks
@guidodobboletta Yeah, using a laptop underwater might void its warranty. Take note!
@Hak5Darren
Thanks for the effort!
Feedback: I dont know if its just me, but the music in the background is pretty annoying when you talk :/
This guy is way too groovy to be a hacker
I NEED that hat.
..
Thanks for the video.
Failure for Netflix, though: "Sorry, Netflix is not available in your country yet." :D
use VPN :)
@dohrehmee I'm saving that for a future haktip ;)
Awesome
luv the tips vid btw
does the painapple u sell foe 100 hack wifi?
Now what USB adapter did you use?
how do i enable monitor mode when i am using linux in Virtual Machine
@hero0hero That was an alfa awus036h antenna my friend
hello there "Dawren kitchen" sounded like you forgot your own name there for a sec :P
Nice :)
@wereling Possibly. ;-)
I don't know much about Linux yet, I still have alot to learn. But I have a question.. How did he know his interface ID was "wlan0"? The command before he typed this was displaying a ton of information about the interface.. but I didn't spot that ID. Was it on that screen? Is this like common sense in a Linux based OS?
lol nevermind I found it, it was in that previous screen hiding!
+Morilin I'm hoping you've found your answer in the past year, but in case you
haven't, or anyone else is wondering the same thing, here's my answer;)
dmesg did not actually show him the interface ID (the logical name). There are a number of ways to figure out the logical name of your wifi card.
The most common one would be the command "ifconfig", which shows you a list of attached network adapters, ordered by their logical name, along with information like IP address and MAC address. "iwconfig" is used specifically for wireless connections, and shows you a list of the same logical names as before, but with information about the wireless network like bitrate, SSID (which makes it easier to figure out which card you're looking for) and operating mode (as shown at the end of the video).
My preferred method however, is using "sudo lshw -C network". This gives you more thorough information about the network card, like whether it's a wireless or an ethernet interface and the chipset (so it can also be used to look that up in stead of the methods in the video as well). The name you need will be under "logical name". This makes it much to recognize which network card you want to use, especially if you're unfamiliar with the way the system normally names these things (wlan0 is, or at least was, pretty standard, though my system uses wlp3s0 now).
+Morilin ps: I'm not sure if lshw comes installed by default on a lot of distros, but it should be easy enough to install and can give you information on a lot of other hardware as well.
Since playing with the new backtrack on my asus aspire one, when i run dump i get bssids popping up but i never get any stations associated with the AP's when I know there are ones. Is there something my broadcom card doesnt support or some setting that needs turned on?
Insert mandatory comment about color of hat.
is your hat's color a hint or something?
Pantelis Karamolegkos 😃
do any built in wireless one work from brondcon?
@wereling
If so - notice that it got a black belt...
@Pada007gangster Hey, man. Wanna try some SNOW CRASH?
@nickbouwhuis i want to know what that first adapter is too.
nice how he has a black hat
Honestly, who the hell owes a white hat?
How to show wireless card mode with iproute2?
3:50 is where the sponsor message ends.
The music is mixed into the video too loud.
I bet this guy uses EMACS. nice vim, I mean vid.
Hey Darren you forgot to do a macchange! that's not safe!
@wereling its for keying
when i type in iwconfig it only comes up with
lo No wireless extensions
eth0 No wireless extensions
help???
Idk
Is the grey hat you're wearing meant to be symbolic?
Snow Crashing the Metaverse eh?
Ha that background with the water was a wallpaper in ios
@DaBlackdogg94 he says, "here in backtrack 5" so no i will no thumbs up anything because all you had to do was listen not "notice"
Argh backtrack takes for ever to download >.
netflix?
@wereling yeah, he's "spoofing" to be spy from Team Fortress 2. HACK THE PLANET!!! LOL
'eve'sdropping
@dohrehmee
LOL thats the same thing i was bout to say
hi sir i like you my question for you wifi wpa wpa2 -psk wifi hacking 100% possible
lsusb? Nah!
dmesg | grep ethernet
If he had stop trying to make it into reallife terms this video would've made sense. I stopped at 1:36
IT ninjas, really bruh? I cringed so hard
So cringy.