Hak.5
Hak.5 is a Tech oriented IPTV show for hackers and modders of all skill types, and specialties. The show offers wondeful tech content with the right amount of humor to create a perfectly blended show. Highly recomended. Hak.5 also creates sketches and mini episodes, so there is plenty of content to keep you occupied between episodes.
"Hak.5 is a video podcast for the hacker, modder and do-it-yourselfer. Hosted by Darren Kitchen and Wess Tobler on the 5th of each month, the show is a hybrid of technology and geek humor."
Episode 2x01 |
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In this episode Darren shows us how to unite Windows, Mac, and Linux desktops with Synergy. Wess builds an automatic LED lamp, while Limin Li joins us to show off the setup of the digital DJ. Plus Interviews with Harrison Holland of Sploitcast and Jason Davis of MD5Lookup at the sixth Hackers On Planet Earth conference in New York. And as always details on this month's LAN party , trivia, poll , and geeky sketches.
Show Notes , Poll , Survey , Release Thread . Special thanks to Ashley Witt for the awesome new Hak5 Theme Song , and Pronobozo for the additional music, it really makes the episode shine! Get reliable, secure Web hosting—without the long-term contract. Go Daddy's hosting plans are bigger and better than ever with 99% uptime, free 24/7 support and no annual commitment. Best of all, plans start at $3.95 a month. Plus, as a fan of Hak5, enter code HAK3, that's H-A-K and the number 3, and get your .COM domain name for just $6.95 a year. Get your piece of the internet at GoDaddy.com . " |
Episode 1x10 |
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" In this experimental season finale episode of Hak.5 Darren & Wess wrap up ton of viewer questions covering gmail to SMS, recovering dead hard drives, email from the command prompt, and streaming video in flash. A special guest drops by to cover cracking windows passwords & securing windows. Plus Rob Fuller of mubix.com joins us to talk a bit about Tor and Anonym.OS and an Interview with Travis from RainbowCrack-Online.com . " |
Episode 1x09 |
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" In this episode of Hak.5 Jenn Cutter from Openalpha.tv guest hosts, bringing us a PSP-Windows hack. Darren continues his quest for the ultimate vidcast-couch-potato setup with a media center remote over cell-phone. Wess puts his own spin on Dance Dance Revolution with a custom modded dance pad. Rob Fuller of mubix.com joins us to show off his USB thumbdrive toolkit. Plus an interview with the guys from Podzinger.com , a parody we've dubbed ‘the token', an intro from Sean Carruthers of labrats.tv , leet-hack interviews from Karen Johnson, and Leo Laporte of twit.tv shows his evil side. " |
Episode 1x08 |
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" In this episode of Hak.5 the gang dives into IPTV subscription apps, pandora timeshifting hacks, and routing PC video over existing home coax. Plus an interview Chris Munton of Mathclub Productions , viewer questions, a sneak peak at episode 9, and a TikiBar parody way over the top. Guest intro by Kyle from Pure Pwnage and theme song by Ashley Witt . " |
Episode 1x07 |
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" In this episode of Hak.5 the gang hacks the CVS disposable digital camera, secure VNC traffic using SSH tunneling, take viewer questions and even check out some video submissions. Plus some special announcements and more commercials worth watching. Guest intro by Kevin Mitnick and music by Ashley Witt . " |
Episode 1x06 |
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" In this episode of Hak.5 Jon brings us a coding challenge, Wess builds a laser audio transmitter for his iPod, Harrison shows us why we should get to know our network neighbors better, and Darren remotely installs VNC with a command line gem. Plus the conclusion to last month's chilling cliff-hanger and guest appearances by Leo Laporte, Amber MacArthur , Mike Lazazzera , and Frank Linhares . " |
Episode 1x05 |
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" In this episode of Hak.5 Wess finishes up his sub-$100 mini arcade cabinet, Darren talks streaming audio and video, Jon dives into AJAX, and Harrison plays with metasploit. Plus the Microshaft Jackhammer 5160, special guest star Frank Linhares , guest intro by Mike Lazazzera , music by Ashley Witt , and a not-so-friendly server. " |
Episode 1x04 |
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" In this episode of Hak.5 Wess builds a mini arcade cabinet for under $100, Harrison attacks SSL with Whoppix, Darren defends himself by setting up a VPN server on XP, and Jon & Harrison take on buffer overflows with beer. Plus an interview with a Goldeneye Source developer, exclusive in-game video, and more Microshaft than you can wave a rounded IDE cable at. Special guest intro by Jenn Cutter from OpenAlpha and new theme music by Ashley Witt . " |
Episode 1x03 |
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" In this episode of Hak.5 the crew explores ways to hack RSS into your morning routine with a custom alarm clock and newspaper. Harrison makes us all a little more paranoid about network security with an ARP Cache Poisoning overview, then takes it to the streets. Wess gives the case a break and takes on the IBM Model M beast-keyboard while Alli goes retro with a classic arcade game review. All this plus a flaming-case-mod and a flame-proof blueberry hefeweizen. " |
Episode 1x02 |
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" In this episode of Hak.5 we show you how to install a 12-volt accessory outlet in your case, add a webcam to the light script, keep your taskbar clean with a free utility, manage the Windows XP firewall from the command line, create a leet external hard drive case, and install a unix-like disk image over a network. Plus a special interview with an Internet Icon. " |
Episode 1x01 |
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" In this pilot episode of Hak.5 we test to see if the speed at which you war drive affects your ability to pick up access points. We also show you how to control your lights from an Internet enabled cell phone, kill remote windows processes, modify the gamecube to enable DVD playback, and custom paint your PC case. Plus a Windows XP installation tip everyone should know. " |
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