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Hak5
Hak5 Logo
Hak5 Logo
Presentation
Hosted byDarren Kitchen
Shannon Morse
Jason Appelbaum
GenreVideo podcast, Computer hacking, Case Modding, Tech Comedy
LanguageEnglish
UpdatesWednesday 12 pm EST
Length35 minutes
Production
Video formatQuickTime, Flash, Xvid
Publication
Original releaseAugust 5, 2005
September 8, 2008 (on Revision3) [1]
ProviderRevision3

Hak5 is a weekly "home-grown" video podcast about computers, technology and hacking produced by the Hak5 crew[2] and distributed by Revision3. The show and it's hosts have been cited as experts by the NY Times.[3] [4]Shows typically last 35 minutes to an hour and combine information, do-it-yourself projects and special guests, served up with wry humor and notable spoofs on technology. Cast members have also appeared on other more well known and mainstream shows such as Call For Help, Torrent, and Computer America.[5] The Hak5 logo appeared alongside CommandN and This Week In Tech in an issue of the “Adventures of Superman” (Issue #648).[6] Hak5 has also been featured by Wired Magazine (Issue #14.05, pg 128, May 2006) as must-see IPTV ubergeeks.[7] On August 14, 2008 Darren Kitchen, Hak5 co-host announced in IRC that Revision3 has agreed to be a distribution, business, and promotion partner. Hak5 retains all rights, focusing primarily on weekly "Technolust" and the next best hack.

Origins[edit]

The show was created in 2005 by the co-hosts Darren Kitchen, a systems administrator,[8][9] and Wess Tobler in a small homemade studio in Williamsburg, Virginia. Other production members included Paul "the camera guy" Tobias and Alanna (Alli) Buehring, who airs segments including monthly trivia, questions, and polls, which are now handled by Shannon Morse. The show is known for its high production quality and independence from a studio or channel sponsor.

Contributors[edit]

Contributors to the show have included Amber MacArthur, Leo Laporte, Frank Linhares, Mike Lazazzera, Kevin Mitnick, and Jenn Cutter among others.[10] The shows theme and music score is composed by Ashley Witt[11] with additional music and graphics by Pronobozo.[12] The show is primarily produced by a core of local friends who are the recurring guests.

Format and distribution[edit]

Since season 4 Hak5 releases a new episode every Wednesday on 12 pm EST and is distributed by Revision3 in QuickTime, Flash, Windows Media Video, and Xvid. Previous seasons were broadcast on the fifth of each month in XviD, iPod formats. The show is distributed via RSS, iTunes, Miro, YouTube, and Veoh.

Cast and crew[edit]

Current[edit]

  • Darren Kitchen – gained his interest in photography and film at the age of nine when he began shooting stop-motion movies with Lego and a VHS camcorder. From there, his interest in film production grew, and he devoted more of his time to working behind the camera. He started programming computers at the age of ten in QBasic, and branched out to his now favorite language, PHP. It is revealed in Episode 3 of Season 1 that he has a cat named "Kerby".
  • Shannon Morse a.k.a. "Snubs" – Currently a co-host of hak5. She announces this month's LAN game, the Hak5 sponsors, and usually the trivia winners and the weekly hak5 contest. She also frequently does segments such as "How to get into Windows with Kon-Boot" or "Installing homebrew on the Wii". Her website Snubsie often has the latest updates on her personal life and the newest hak5 episode.
  • Paul Tobias is an associate producer and technical researcher back stage and in the labs at Hak5. Tobias often hosts Linux and Macintosh related segments and can be seen running the broadcast console during live shows.
  • Jason Appelbaum - Currently a co-host of hak5. The coder of the group.

Past crew[edit]

  • Matt Lestock – joined Hak5 in August 2007 after six years of hosting an internet adult talk show[15] (which he hopes to continue), and was a co-host.[16] He did many tech segments such as virtualization and how to build White Box server for under $2000. He has posted a post on his blog about his leaving. Matt is currently working on a new tech TV show called The New Tech.[17][18] The new show will be more aimed at the influence of technology on average life.
  • Wess Tobler – generally hosts segments with hardware hacks and modifications. Tobler may be better known for being the creator of Evil Server or for his repeated faux physical assaults on Darren. Since a lot of Wess' projects involve LEDs, this has become his running joke: Wess is often called Led-man or gets suggested to add LEDs to practically anything, from a toaster to various body parts and more. On the August 14, 2008, Tobler announced that he had resigned from the show through his blog hosted on Vox.[19] He states that the reasons for this were "difference of opinions and other personal differences" with other cast members, alongside a lack of "time and mentality" to do the show. There was no relationship between Wess resigning and Hak5 signing with Revision3. Wess is also signed on to be a main contributor on the new tech TV show called The New Tech.[20][21]
  • Alanna Buehring – met co-hosts Darren and Wess while in high school. She has since held a number of roles in theater production and other related tasks. Since the inception of Hak5, she has brought many of these skills (L) to the monthly production. During each episode, Alli handles the monthly trivia and poll and is often a key player in the humorous sketches throughout the show.

Guests[edit]

Frequent guests[edit]

Notable guests[edit]

  • Leo Laporte – Leo showed up in episodes #106 and 109. Former host of The Screen Savers for TechTV, Leo is currently "chief TWiT".
  • Amber MacArthur – Amber showed up in episode #106. She co-hosted Call for Help with Leo Laporte, and currently works at CP24 as a new media specialist.
  • Kevin Mitnick – Kevin is a well known convicted cracker who appears in episode #107.
  • Dana Hanna – The self titled Software Jedi appears in episode #203.

Featured contributors[edit]

  • Harrison Holland – Presenter on the Sploitcast podcast.
  • Jonathan Goldsboro – Also a Presenter on the Sploitcast podcast and winner of Hak5's AFK-award.

Schedule by season[edit]

Season One[edit]

Episode Date Feature/Hack/Mod
1x01 August 5, 2005 Hack: Controlling your household lights with an Internet enabled cell phone
1x02 September 5, 2005 Mod: Installing a custom 12-volt accessory outlet into a PC case
1x03 October 5, 2005 Mod: Modding the IBM Model M Keyboard
1x03.5 October 15, 2005 Hack: Invoke a Blue Screen of Death on demand
1x04 November 5, 2005 Mod: Building a mini arcade cabinet for under $100
1x04.5 November 15, 2005 Mod: Building a steady cam for $13.50
1x05 December 5, 2005 Feature: Birth of Evil Server
1x05.5 January 15, 2006 Feature: Holiday Special
1x06 January 5, 2006 Mod: Laser Audio Transmitter
1x07 February 5, 2006 Hack: CVS Digital Camera Hack
1x07.5 February 13, 2006 Feature: Valentines Day Special
1x08 March 5, 2006 Feature: IPTV subscription apps
1x08.5 March 22, 2006 Feature: Dedication episode
1x09 April 5, 2006 Hack: VLC media player Remote
1x10 May 5, 2006 Hack: Converting Gmail to SMS

Season Two[edit]

Episode Date Feature/Hack/Mod
2x01 August 5, 2006 Mod: Automatic LED Lamp
2x02 September 5, 2006 Feature: Network Attached Storage Server with FreeNAS
2x03 October 5, 2006 Feature: USB Hacksaw
2x04 November 5, 2006 Hack: Q - The Mac Open Source Emulator
2x05 December 5, 2006 Feature: Trip to Toronto
Live 001 December 15, 2006 Feature: Justin in West Vancouver asks about overclocking
2x06 January 5, 2007 Hack: Homebrew broadcast console
2x07 February 5, 2007 Feature: Hak5 Live aka "Live Beta 002"
2x08 March 7, 2007 Hack: Paul checks out DD-WRT and Darren secures your system with Smoothwall
2x09 April 7, 2007 Feature: Shmoocon special
2x10 May 5, 2007 Feature: Season 2 Finale; Hack: Apple TV Hack

Season Three[edit]

Episode Date Feature/Hack/Mod
3x01 August 5, 2007 Mod: Underwater Camera Enclosure
3x02 September 5, 2007 Mod: Power over Ethernet on Linksys WRT54G
3x03 October 5, 2007 Feature: 1984 Arcade in Springfield, MO
3x04 November 17, 2007 Mod: Guitar Hero Guitar Modding
3x05 December 3, 2007 Hack: Nokia 770 Internet Tablet Hacking
3x06 December 31, 2007 Hack: eeePC BackTrack 3, and Aircrack-ng
3x07 January 31, 2008 Feature: OpenWrt on FON router
3x08 March 7, 2008 Feature: Shmoocon Special
3x09 April 5, 2008 Feature: Yahoo Pipes
3x10 May 5, 2008 Feature: Walkthru of the damage done to the Hakhouse
3x11 August 4, 2008 Feature: Hak5 developments and signing with Revision3

Season Four[edit]

Episode Date Show Title
4x01 September 8, 2008 Wi-Fi Pineapples
4x02 September 10, 2008 Spicy Reverse Engineering
4x03 September 17, 2008 Reverse Engineering, Graphical Firewall Configuration, Inside the pineapple: Jasager demo, and Remember the BBS?
4x04 September 24, 2008 Not Found: Multi-Touch Mini, Virus Infection Analysis, Photosynth and Chrome
4x05 October 1, 2008 Windows USB Booting, Fon Hacking Illustrated, DimDim, DeskSpace and Portals
4x06 October 8, 2008 Packet Sniffing 101, Social Media with Boxee, and multiple Gordon Freemans with Synergy
4x07 October 15, 2008 Toorcon 2008: Robin Wood, Dan Griffin, and Jacob Appelbaum
4x08 October 22, 2008 Dissect TCP/IP, Dos Box, Alice, Day-Con, and Fon Batteries
4x09 October 29, 2008 HappyHakoween: Password Cracking Clusters, Remote Control Services, Wireshark Packet Filtering
4x10 November 5, 2008 Phreaknic 2008
4x11 November 12, 2008 Paul’s Flamingo
4x12 November 19, 2008 Session Hijacking and Virtualizing Servers
4x13 November 26, 2008 First Responder Forensicss, SNES ROM Hackery, Tailing Logs and Unicorns
4x14 December 3, 2008 Build a web enabled Linux based USB missile launcher and defend your hacker space! Plus smart phone emulators, custom Linux command GUIs and more.
4x15 December 10, 2008 Public Key Encryption, Backing Up Drivers, Hackers are People Too Documentary, and Organize Your Music Collection
4x16 December 17, 2008 SSH Tunneling, Independent Games, Updating Multiple Blogs At Once, and Password Protecting Applications
4x17 December 24, 2008 VMware Server, Electric Sheep, InkScape, and TreePie
4x18 December 31, 2008 Laser Range Finding and File Recovery
4x19 January 7, 2009 GPU accelerated MD5 Brute Forcing, Easy Windows Password Recovery with Ophcrack live USB and Dave Randolph
4x20 January 10, 2009 CES Day 1: Magnetic Card Reader Encryption, LCD eyewear, USB over Ethernet, 3D printing and more
4x21 January 12, 2009 CES Day 2: Netbook Tablets, Ultra Portables, USB3, PVRs, and Scuba Gear?
4x22 January 16, 2009 CES 2009 Wrap Up. A bundle of bling sure to tickle your technolust!
4x23 January 21, 2009 Securing Remote Desktop, Online Brute Forcing and Terminal Service Alternatives
4x24 January 28, 2009 PHP Twitter Tamagotchi and ROFLcon
4x25 February 4, 2009 USB Device Tracking and PFsense
4x26 February 11, 2009 Shmoocon 2009

Season Five[edit]

Episode Date Show Title
5x01 February 18, 2009 Won’t you be my neighbor?
5x02 February 25, 2009 Linux RC Rovers, PHP Compiled and Napera
5x03 March 4, 2009 Building a free VoIP PBX in under 10 minutes - Start programming a USB Development Board for less than $20 - and Ron Gula of Tenable Network Security
5x04 March 10, 2009 Get Free WiFi by tunneling through DNS and gaming optimized on Linux
5x05 March 18, 2009 Introducing Interceptor: The network tap and rogue wireless access point
5x06 March 24, 2009 Wii Homebrew, 3CX meets PSTN and Interceptor Linux client
5x07 March 31, 2009 The Bad 90s Show
5x08 April 7, 2009 Build a Free Instant Messaging Server in 10 Mins, Wii Homebrew, Doom2 returns!
5x09 April 15, 2009 Wii in HD, Portable Ubuntu, SheevaPlug, Fon 2.0, Facial Recognition, Doom and More
5x10 April 22, 2009 Virtualization and Emulation
5x11 April 29, 2009 Hacking with Netcat, Targeted Brute Force Dictionaries, Virtualization and Pimping your Wordpress
5x12 May 6, 2009 Break through the university firewall Internet Redirection, Hide data in photos with Steganography and answers to your Virtualization questions!
5x13 May 13, 2009 Extract Windows Executables from Packet Captures, PHP Gmail Badges, Winning the Easter Egg Hunt, and special guest Eighty of DualCore
5x14 May 20, 2009 Network Tap Analyzers, Streaming Music with Netcat and Wii Homebrew on System Menu 4.0
5x15 May 27, 2009 Build your own SAN, PSP Hacking, Net Grep
5x16 June 3, 2009 Roll your own VMware ESXi Server and more
5x17 June 10, 2009 Packet Injection, WPA Attacks, Virtualization
5x18 June 17, 2009 Hacking WPA, ESXi and iSCSI, Bypass Windows Passwords
5x19 June 24, 2009 Building the Ultimate White Box Server for under $2000
5x20 July 1, 2009 Encrypt your entire hard drive!
5x21 July 8, 2009 The Cold Boot Attack
5x22 July 15, 2009 Whats in your RAM?
5x23 July 22, 2009 Return of the Matt: Physical to Virtual and Apache Tomcat3
5x24 July 29, 2009 USB Multipass
5x25 August 5, 2009 Sea Salt for your Hashes
5x26 August 11, 2009 Nerdcore Vacation

Season Six[edit]

Episode Date Show Title
6x01 August 19, 2009 New Digs
6x02 August 26, 2009 Grub2 and VM-fu
6x03 September 2, 2009 Network Planning, Kindle Tricks and a Linux Network Install Tool
6x04 September 9, 2009 WiFi Network Scanners and Windows VPN services
6x05 September 16, 2009 Three VPN Servers and a Kindle Console
6x06 September 23, 2009 Virtual LANs, Google Maps GPS Mashups and Unicorns
6x07 September 30, 2009 Build a free SSL VPN on Linux or Windows
6x08 October 7, 2009 Automatic Packet Reporting System
6x09 October 14, 2009 Touchscreen Mod and VirtualBox vs VMware
6x10 October 21, 2009 Man in the Middle fun with SSL Strip
6x11 October 28, 2009 Metasploit 101 with Mubix
6x12 November 4, 2009 Hacking PPTP VPNs with ASLEAP
6x13 November 10, 2009 Virginia Tech Live
6x14 November 17, 2009 School firewall evasion, secure traffic tunneling and quickly deploying free virtual appliances!
6x15 November 24, 2009 Linux Hacking the Zipit, SMS Scripting Google Voice and Chrome OS
6x16 December 2, 2009 Make your own Nintendo DS Games for free! Tunneling on a Mac and Virtual Routers.
6x17 December 9, 2009 Certificate Based Authentication and Persistent Live Linux
6x18 December 15, 2009 Rooting the Droid, Zipit Doom and USB Live Chrome OS
6x19 December 25, 2009 Hospitalized Hacking: Droid Tether and Theme Generation
6x20 December 29, 2009 IP Spoofing, World of Goo Mods, Linux Drive Encryption, Ultralight Notebook
6x21 January 5, 2010 MiTM Javascript Keylogger and Social Engineering Toolkit
6x22 January 12, 2010 CES 2010 Part 1: Gaming Gadgets, ebooks, smartphones & set-top boxes
6x23 January 19, 2010 CES 2010 Part 2: Drones, Smartbooks, Pocket HD Cams, Gaming Gloves & Lego
6x24 January 26, 2010 Homebrew Multitouch
6x25 February 3, 2010 Create a BackTrack 4 persistent USB drive and a ZipIt userland image for the average user
6x26 February 9, 2010 Shmoocon 2010

Season Seven[edit]

Episode Date Show Title
7x01 February 17, 2010 Botnet Command & Control and Man-in-the-Middle detection
7x02 February 23, 2010 DHCP Exhaustion and DNS Man-in-the-Middle Attacks
7x03 March 2, 2010 Free Application Sandbox Challenge and Top "Ultra" Warez
7x04 March 10, 2010 Malware Analyzis Sandbox and PC Remote Control over Twitter
7x05 March 17, 2010 Airport WiFi Challenge and Your Ultra Software Picks
7x06 March 23, 2010 Deauth Detection and Cloud Data Backups
7x07 March 30, 2010 Teh Pure Pwnage Special
7x08 April 7, 2010 PAX East 2010
7x09 April 13, 2010 USB Rubber Ducky Part 1
7x10 April 20, 2010 Unsynchronized
7x11 April 27, 2010 Android SDK, CoolIris and Puzzle Quest 2!
7x12 May 4, 2010 Disk Cloning and Offline Maps
7x13 May 12, 2010 Android Abso-defilutely
7x14 May 19, 2010 Pronobozo, Metasploit and Ninite
7x15 May 26, 2010 The LateHak Show, HFS and DSiXL Mods
7x16 June 1, 2010 PDF exploits
7x17 June 8, 2010 Home VM servers and Android WiFi development
7x18 June 15, 2010 Building a high performance home router
7x19 June 22, 2010 E3 Expo 2010
7x20 June 30, 2010 Stolen Laptop Recovery and Homebrew Router Part 2
7x21 July 6, 2010 Water Cooling, EXIF data mining and 25GB free cloud storage
7x22 July 13, 2010 Virtual Private Networks using your Google account and chipset woes
7x23 July 21, 2010 Fun with Android Root and Monitoring your PC with Dropbox
7x24 July 28, 2010 Bypassing NSFW filters and Android Packet Sniffing
7x25 August 8, 2010 DEFCON 18
7x26 August 19, 2010 Jailbreaking, VirtualBox PHP GUIs, bandwidth throttles and python streaming scripts

Season Eight[edit]

Episode Date Show Title
8x01 August 25 2010 Android App Inventor, Building a Boxee Box, Ubuntu 10.10 as see on the Boxee blog[40]
8x02 August 30, 2010 Android App Inventor & Boxee Development Part 2, and SDEx...
8x03 September 2, 2010 Ampache, Boxee and Wireless Virtual Machines
8x04 September 8, 2010 Linux Screen Recording, Boxee Python Development and Qnext
8x05 September 14, 2010 Internet Enabled Garage Door Opener Mod
8x06 September 22, 2010 Magic Lantern, Katana and the Android Garage Door Opener
8x07 September 29, 2010 Run Linux apps in any OS - X11 over SSH, Multi-Cam editing
8x08 October 6, 2010 DNS Brute Forcing part 1, Stoned Bootkit and remote access via SMS
8x09 October 13, 2010 Hacking DNS from Beginning to End
8x10 October 20, 2010 Hacking persistence with IPv6, Metasploit, Microsoft and Mubix!
8x11 October 27, 2010 Toorcon 2010 Part 1
8x12 November 2, 2010 Toorcon 2010 Part 2: IPv6 with Joe Klein
8x13 November 10, 2010 Snubs Top Jailbroken Apps and Android Scripting with Jason
8x14 November 17, 2010 DSLR video hacks, homebrew Google TV, Shannon's favorite portable apps, Ubuntu FTP servers and USB Dumper
8x15 November 24, 2010 Pulse Code Modulation
8x16 December 1, 2010 Time Division Multiplexing
8x17 December 9, 2010 The Nyquist-Shannon sampling theorem, Nintendo DS emulators and QT programming
8x18 December 22, 2010 Using Screen in Linux, Motion Detection Webcam Software, and QT Interface Design
8x19 December 29, 2010 Time-lapse Photography with the QT SDK & Gmail Drive
8x20 December 31, 2010 Recycle That Old PC and Build a Proxmox Virtual Environment
8x21 January 12, 2011 Augmented Reality, Hydrogen Fuel Cells and Robotic Helicopters at CES 2011
8x22 January 20, 2011 Fast and Easy Hacking with Armitage for Metasploit
8x23 January 26, 2011 Building a Virtualization Cluster for under $1000?!? 3 CPUs, 12 gigs of RAM and a Cardboard Case Mod
8x24 February 2, 2011 Shmoocon 2011 - Custom Bluetooth Hacking Hardware
8x25 February 9, 2011 Shmoocon 2011 Part 2: Android Botnets, Hacking from a cave and IPv6
8x26 February 16, 2011 Shmoocon 2011 Part 3: Search and Siezure, Evite pwnage and printer attacks

Season Nine[edit]

Episode Date Show Title
9x01 February 24, 2011 Multiplexing screens, Nexpose at RSA, Packet Sniffers and File Automation
9x02 March 2, 2011 Extracting files from packet captures, brute forcing stenography, packet sniffing goodness and more from RSA 2011
9x03 March 9, 2011 Modding a photo frame into a computer case, your iPhone jailbroken picks, Multi-monitor PC setups and more
9x04 March 16, 2011 Writing software without a line of code, crafting packets with hping, case mod cable mangement & cathodes and more
9x05 March 23, 2011 Cloud backups with Amazon S2, Man-in-the-middle attacks made easy, Network Enumeration & Hash Cracking and more...
9x06 March 30, 2011 Cookies beware, we're Session Hijacking! Blackbuntu vs BackTrack, Komposer and a 28 foot multi-touch bar!
9x07 April 6, 2011 Detect man in the middle attacks, code an Android live wallpaper, what happened to BeOS and more!
9x08 April 13, 2011 Linux man in the middle attacks, detecting Firesheep in Firefox, HTTPD fingerprinting & spy satellites!
9x09 April 20, 2011 HD video mixers for under a grand, broadband bonding live streamers, extreme sports cameras and more
9x10 April 27, 2011 OpenWRT and WiFi Pineapple mods, Gmail 2-step verification, zScreen screencaptures, Image burning and MD5 hashes
9x11 May 3, 2011 Circumvent Windows Login Security with a USB boot-drive, Phishing with a Pineapple and anonymous torrenting!
9x12 May 10, 2011 Stealing Windows passwords. Shannon's hacking with the Katana USB boot key, automated file renamers, Firefox security extensions & more
9x13 May 18, 2011 Stealing Windows passwords. Shannon's hacking with the Katana USB boot key, automated file renamers, Firefox security extensions & mor
9x14 May 24, 2011 Doom on the Dingoo and Mubix spoofs NetBIOS with Metasploit
9x15 June 1, 2011 Extracting browser passwords, EXIF data tools, Maker Faire and more!
9x16 June 7, 2011 Secure Passwords the Old School Way...But Better, a Javascript PC Emulator, Rainbow Tables and more!
9x17 June 15, 2011 E3 2011 Wrap-Up
9x18 June 22, 2011 Brute forcing Amazon S3 Buckets, archives and PDFs plus Synergy!
9x19 June 28, 2011 Soldering with Snubs: LAN Taps and Perl + Graphviz = Twitter Maps
9x20 July 6, 2011 Ubertooth One Primer, Multiboot USBs, Airodump Tips and Network Scanning
9x21 July 12, 2011 Bluetooth Packets & Boot Virtual Machines from USB
9x22 July 19, 2011 Bypass GeoIP filters, VPN in BackTrack 5, AndLinux, Prettier Traceroutes
9x23 July 27, 2011 Our Favorite Free Tools to Unsuckify Windows
9x24 August 2, 2011 Spoofing the W3C Geolocation API, One Sweet Dropbox Alternative, and More!
9x25 August 10, 2011 Break into Shell with MsPaint, Launchy, BackTrack Wireless and more
9x26 August 18, 2011 DEFCON 19 Part 1 - Hacking From the Sky and Bloodkode

Season Ten[edit]

Episode Date Show Title
10x01 August 25, 2011 DEFCON 19 Part 2 – Moxie on Authenticity and Hackers for Charity
10x02 September 1, 2011 Quadshot: Open Source Autopilot Programming, PinguyOS and Hacker Headlines Remix
10x03 September 8, 2011 14 Channel WiFi Sniffing Case Mod and the Plop Bootloader
10x04 September 14, 2011 See-through AR glasses, Hirens BootCD and 4G Modems in Linux
10x05 September 22, 2011 Airfoil Design, Install Ubuntu from Windows and Battery Powered PCs
10x06 September 28, 2011 Hacking the HID: From Zero to Pwned in 10 seconds
10x07 October 5, 2011 Yubico and the future of authentication
10x08 October 12, 2011 Metasploit 4, Smartphone App XSS Attacks and Trans-Atlantic Ballooning
10x09 October 19, 2011 Rel1k with SET, Mubix with Metasploit and a Fire Breathing Pony
10x10 October 26, 2011 Derbycon 2011: Raphael Mudge from Armitage, Nerdcore's Dual Core and Forensics, and Octothropes?

Hak5, LLC[edit]

  • https://patents.justia.com/assignee/hak5-llc
  • HAK5, LLC (Virginia (US), 29 Aug 2008 - 6 Jul 2022) 5412 Horan Ct, Williamsburg, VA 23188
  • Hak5 LLC, Richmond, CA
  • Hak5 LLC 1714 Franklin Street #100-177. Oakland, CA 94612-3409.
  • Hak5 LLC, 548 Market Street #39371, San Francisco, CA 94104 (25 June 2012 to 2021-08-01)
  • "Hak5 LLC", 750 N Saint Paul St STE 250 #39371 Dallas, TX, 75201
  • "Hak5 LLC", 815 Brazos, Suite 500, Austin, TX, 78701-0000, USA
  • HAK5 MANAGEMENT FRAME LLC (Nevada (US), 5 Oct 2018- ) 2050 S. Magic Way #295, Henderson, NV, 89002
    • Kitchen, Darren (27 November 2017). WiFi Pineapple: A Guide to the Top Wifi Auditing Toolkit. Hak5 LLC. ISBN 978-0-9983732-6-3.
  • https://www.crunchbase.com/organization/hak5
  • Hak5 WiFi Pineapple MK7E FCC ID 2A52YMK7E

Books[edit]

Notes[edit]

  • Originally the name was a working title, meaning “Not a full hack, more like a half-assed hack." -- Darren. During their pilot production Wess referred to the show as Hak5 and unwilling to reshoot the take, they let the working title name stand. When spoken the show name is often abbreviated to "Hak5". "There's no point in Hak5," the cast frequently remark.[41]
  • A frequent joke on Hak5 is that Darren gets injured in every episode, which is seeming more and more accurate. In episode 2x02 (aired September 5, 2006), while trying to punch (in jest) co-host Wess Tobler, Darren hit the edge of a piece of sheet metal, slicing through one of his fingers, including severe tendon damage. On September 12, 2006, he underwent surgery to repair his finger (and later "hacked" it by installing LEDs in the bandaging). In other episodes, Darren has also managed to be hit in the tooth with a laptop, dislocate his knee (due to a previous injury) and has been hit by Wess on more than one occasion. It has recently revealed that Darren has also cut his wrists on an Apple MacBook.

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ https://web.archive.org/web/20090114081653/http://revision3.com/hak5/
  2. ^ "Hak5, LLC"
  3. ^ http://www.nytimes.com/2011/02/17/technology/personaltech/17basics.html?_r=1
  4. ^ http://www.nytimes.com/2011/05/26/technology/personaltech/26basics.html
  5. ^ /Appearances - Hak5
  6. ^ Hak5 & CommandN meet the Man of Steel
  7. ^ Wired 14.05: Watch This Way
  8. ^ NYT
  9. ^ "Darren Kitchen" "systems administrator"
  10. ^ /Category:Special Guests - Hak5
  11. ^ /Ashley Witt - Hak5
  12. ^ /Pronobozo - Hak5
  13. ^ "TWIT: Bookmarkable AAC Torrents (for iPods)". leoville.tv. Archived from the original on 2 May 2005. Retrieved 19 July 2022.
  14. ^ "TWiT - The Pilot". TWiT.tv. January 17, 2005. Retrieved 19 July 2022.
  15. ^ http://www.jeffandchew.com/cast.php
  16. ^ Cast - Hak5
  17. ^ The New Tech
  18. ^ http://thenewtech.tv/announcements/thenewtech-tv-so-whats-this-all-about
  19. ^ http://wesstobler.vox.com/library/post/the-end-of-an-age.html
  20. ^ The New Tech
  21. ^ http://thenewtech.tv/announcements/thenewtech-tv-so-whats-this-all-about
  22. ^ https://patents.justia.com/assignee/hak5-llc
  23. ^ https://infocondb.org/presenter/sebastian-kinne
  24. ^ https://www.eweek.com/security/pineapple-hacking-device-resembles-a-carbon-monoxide-detector/
  25. ^ https://forums.hak5.org/profile/17160-sebkinne/
  26. ^ https://mobile.twitter.com/sebkinne
  27. ^ https://github.com/sebkinne
  28. ^ https://keybase.io/sebkinne
  29. ^ https://www.troyhunt.com/pineapple-express-when-awesome-service/
  30. ^ https://github.com/mubix
  31. ^ https://malicious.link/about/
  32. ^ https://securityaffairs.co/wordpress/60685/hacking/hacker-interview-mubix-rob-fuller.html
  33. ^ https://www.cybersecpeople.com/podcast/us-marine-to-red-teaming-and-purple-teaming-with-mubix-rob-fuller
  34. ^ https://www.oreilly.com/library/view/tribe-of-hackers/9781119643326/c16.xhtml
  35. ^ https://www.purevpn.com/blog/cybersecurity-expert-interview-rob-fuller/
  36. ^ https://gitlab.com/mubix
  37. ^ https://www.neowin.net/news/stealing-login-details-from-a-pc-or-mac-is-as-easy-as-plugging-in-a-usb-computer/
  38. ^ http://hackingtogether.org/
  39. ^ https://pub.room362.com/
  40. ^ Boxee Blog
  41. ^ /Frequently Asked Questions - Hak5

External links[edit]

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