Hi John, I really love your videos. Just One tip: You can use the command: "sudo apt install -f " to install all required dependencies needed from a previous debian package that failed because dependencies.
I'm using "bat", which you can find online of you Google the "bat scripts GitHub". It has some good extras for man pages and grep as well. That and `exa` makes the command-line colorful and lovely!
Hey John, you should start using Stegseek instead of StegCracker. It's MUCH faster and the developer of StegCracker recommends everybody stop using his program and start using Stegseek instead.
Hi John, I really love your videos. Just One tip: You can use the command: "sudo apt install -f " to install all required dependencies needed from a previous debian package that failed because dependencies.
Good stuff. Thanks for explaining while you go and showing the rabbit holes you got stuck on, I learn a lot
Landed to this channel from liveOverflow. Really fun watching
Can't wait to see more of these forensics challenges
Great job, John!
You just helped my understand how a phishing URL was link to one of our users account in a spear phishing attack. Your Awesome, Thank you
Really love these earlier vid formats Jon. Excellent delivery, better than the polished 2023/24 vids.
Super appreciate the feedback -- what makes the difference? Just the raw, uncut, one-take showcase? Or something else?
Thanks a lot man! I just enjoy watching you and liveoverflow you made my learning journey much easier ...a big thanks 😊
Thanks John. I’m looking forward to the bsides ctf.
Oh wow, man that's the first time ur video made me feel like a pro hacker🔥😂
why your cat output is so pretty & well readable
I agree redirecting stderr looks so hacky, but find -type f is neat
Very nice video.Learned somethings cool.
13:40 Only the first 4 bytes of the header were wrong. The last 4 bytes matched the PNG header already.
Thanks For Your Time John . It's A Always A Great Time
Good work John!
Oh wow john's new video 😍, can't wait for bsides ctf to kick off
Damn forensics challenges make u detective mode
tanks john
Other options for spectrogram viewing would be audacity, ocenaudio, ffmpeg, and sox.
You are way too underrated
Thank you Sir
Nice :) the stego one was/is like mine 🤫
awesome content man
Just did the steganography room in Try Hack Me so this is great
Nice 😎👍
`apt-get -f install` will install those dependencies (-f for fix)
great video!! learn alot from it!!
You make this look so obvious!
Man you are awesome!!!
thank you
thanks
Can you please teach how to make web challenges
what is that fancy cat you got there?
you re good
hey man could you help me solve this acoustic harrasment
This is called spectrum painting no?
Comment for the algorithm and can you look at the Tokyowestern ctf there’s a lot of interesting stuff
More explain further details at farm in the assembly code was and our understanding for you are some Li
How to configure cat command output style like that? (reference 9:10)
I'm using "bat", which you can find online of you Google the "bat scripts GitHub". It has some good extras for man pages and grep as well. That and `exa` makes the command-line colorful and lovely!
@@_JohnHammond Thank you John!
Well, I've known the new way to hide data 🥰
Dude it is wAv not waaav
wow.
why did you choose ubuntu over kali for this?
Hey John try mindgames room in thm and post a video
are you human?
cool men
Can anyone give dir wordlist for go buster?
Kali Linux comes with a good one in the following directory /usr/share/wordlists/
find -type f
grep -r . -e "anything"
Audio Stego and Binary...i hate it🤣🤣🤣
Hey John, you should start using Stegseek instead of StegCracker.
It's MUCH faster and the developer of StegCracker recommends everybody stop using his program and start using Stegseek instead.