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C2 Server Setup on a Raspberry Pi

September 6, 2019[email protected]

I’ve owned numerous pieces of Hak5 gear for years (Pineapples, Turtles, Squirrels, etc..), and I’ve known of their Cloud C2 server (https://shop.hak5.org/products/c2) since its release but have not got around to setting one up… until now. C2 was designed for… Continue Reading →

Hacking, Hak5, Network, RaspberryPi, Recon, Red Team, Wireless Hak5, Pineapple, raspberrypi, security, Wireless

Are Secured Hotspots Safe?

May 27, 2019[email protected]

Virtually any somewhat tech savvy person is now aware of the dangers when using free open (no password required) wireless hotspots, like the ones found at your local green and white logoed coffee shop that was founded in Seattle. Since… Continue Reading →

Hacking, Network, Red Team, Wireless Hotspot, security, WiFi, Wireless, WPA

Brute Forcing a Car Door with Math

July 21, 2018[email protected]

I have a vehicle that has a keypad on the door to unlock it.  When the correct five numbers (ranging from 0-9) are entered, the doors unlock. In a perfect world I would be pretty comfortable with this feature given… Continue Reading →

Hacking, Red Team Auto, Hacking, Red Team, security

Are you covering your assets?

March 22, 2018[email protected]

Does your company have internal assets exposed to the internet? There is a very good chance that you do.  Many companies have exposed some of their internal assets to the world both intentionally and unintentionally.  For instance, if you run… Continue Reading →

Blue Team, Recon Blue Team, security

Proper WHOIS Use

January 9, 2018[email protected]

I’m fairly confident that most of you reading this post are familiar with what WHOIS is, but just in case you are not, it is defined on Wikipedia as follows: “WHOIS (pronounced as the phrase who is) is a query and response protocol that… Continue Reading →

Blue Team, Recon best practices, Blue Team, Privacy, Recon, security, WHOIS

Wireless Insecurity – Probe Requests

November 10, 2017[email protected]

Last month I had the privilege of speaking at Spiceworld 2017 (https://www.spiceworks.com/spiceworld/), an annual tech conference in Austin, Texas that targets the average IT pro in the SMB space. This was my fifth time as an attendee and second as a… Continue Reading →

Red Team, Wireless beacon, Blue Team, probe, security, Wireless

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