HakTip Episode Rating Graph
May 2011 - present
May 2011 - present
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S1 Ep1
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23rd May 2011
This time on the show we’re getting a little BASH happy with Standard Streams and pipelines as we break the encryption on a WPA protected wireless access point using John the Ripper and Aircrack-ng.
S1 Ep2
27th May 2011
Virtual Desktops are a super easy way to save some money and keep yourself organized. While many operating systems like OS X and Linux support Virtual Desktops out of the box, Windows does not. Shannon covers three free programs to add this functionality and picks her favorite.
S1 Ep3
31st May 2011
We’re getting promiscuous, with wireless cards! As part of our foundation series of HakTips Darren covers the fundamentals of wireless packet sniffing with a practical approach in BackTrack Linux using the Aircrack-ng suite.
S1 Ep4
3rd Jun 2011
This time on the show we're creating a multibootable USB from scratch using Your Universal Multiboot Installer.
S1 Ep5
6th Jun 2011
Continuing the fundamentals series we’re going over more then you ever needed to know about MAC addresses, OUIs and Spoofing.
S1 Ep6
10th Jun 2011
This time on the show we’re cracking down on my Windows PC, optimizing it for fastest performance.
S1 Ep7
14th Jun 2011
Darren answers the top 10 questions including calculating brute force times with a little bash calculator action, changing mac addresses the other way, loading wifi drivers in Linux and a lot more.
S1 Ep9
20th Jun 2011
Today we're continuing our WiFi series with the example of cracking a WPA-Pre Shared Key. We started by diving into a PSK brute force with John the Ripper with a previously captured 4-way handshake. Since we've taken a step back and covered promiscuous and monitor mode in terms of packet sniffing, and how MAC addresses come into play here. And now we'll cover the ingredients needed for this recipe of passphrase cracking delightfulness.
S1 Ep10
24th Jun 2011
This time on the show I'm creating a virtual machine inside VirtualBox.
S1 Ep11
27th Jun 2011
Today as we continue on our WPA cracking adventure we'll learn some more fundamentals of these ubiquitous wireless protocols including some 802.11 history, the WiFi Alliance and the lettered protocols B, A and G.
S1 Ep12
1st Jul 2011
In this episode we're protecting your PC from keyboard mashers, little ones, and the not so technical with some easy to use free tools.
S1 Ep13
4th Jul 2011
Today as we continue on our WPA cracking adventure it's all about WiFi Channels and a little fun with a 2.4 GHz Spectrum Analyzer, BackTrack 5 Linux and a microwave.
S1 Ep14
8th Jul 2011
Checking out an alternative to Virtual Box called VM Ware Player.
S1 Ep15
11th Jul 2011
Today we've following up with our discussion on 802.11 standards with today's latest and greatest, 802.11n.
S1 Ep16
15th Jul 2011
Here in the US there are are 4 major carries and all of them use 3g and 4g as marketing speak for speed, but I am here to tell you it not all marketing at all. First lets cover what the G really stands for. It’s generation, so 3G is really the third generation of wireless cell technology. So, when Version says they have the largest 3g network they really mean they started building their network later than, say A&TT, who really started at 2G. So in the case of Verizon, 3G could be slower than AT&T’s 2G network because generation does not directly correlate with speed. But as we all know tech does have a tendency to get faster over time. The generational spec really dictates how the tech of a given generation uses it’s spectrum to push packets.
S1 Ep17
18th Jul 2011
Today we're diving into the do-dads that make up 802.11, or to be more specific we'll be going over WiFi frames. It is with careful use or abuse of these frames we're able to accomplish some pretty nifty tricks.
S1 Ep18
22nd Jul 2011
Today we’re going over your top 5 tips, questions and software picks including performance boosters, 3d desktops and disk space analyzers for Windows.
S1 Ep19
25th Jul 2011
Today we're following up our discussion on 802.11 frames with an investigation of beacons and a practical example using BackTrack Linux and a technique known as raw frame injection.
S1 Ep21
1st Aug 2011
Today we’ll be setting up an environment which will allow us to easily dissect a beacon frame, as well as the other three types of management frames; probes, authentication and association. As you know we’ve covered the 3 types of wireless frames; management, control and data. Last week we went over one of the 4 types of management frames — the beacon.
S1 Ep22
5th Aug 2011
This time on the show we are making my PC less sluggish with some simple upgrades.
S1 Ep23
9th Aug 2011
Today we’re continuing our discussion on wireless management frames with probe requests and responses.
S1 Ep24
12th Aug 2011
This time on the show I’m checking out EaseUS’s ToDo Backup Utility.
S1 Ep25
15th Aug 2011
In this HakTip from DEFCON 19 Darren is joined by Mark Wuergler of Immunity to demo Silica, a wireless security assessment tool he has been developing.
S1 Ep26
19th Aug 2011
In this HakTip from DEFCON 19 Darren is joined by Piotr of the QuadShot project.
S1 Ep27
22nd Aug 2011
This time on the show, Shannon checks out your favorite jailbroken apps for iPhone.
S1 Ep28
26th Aug 2011
This time on the show I'm reviewing my top five Security Extensions for my favorite browser, Google Chrome.
S1 Ep29
29th Aug 2011
In this HakTip from DEFCON 19 Darren is joined by Georgia Weidman of GRMn00bs to talk all things Android Botnets.
S1 Ep31
7th Sep 2011
Tired of logging in and starting X manually every boot? Today we're automating the process.
S1 Ep32
9th Sep 2011
You guys sent in a ton of ideas for Windows optimization tools after one of my earlier HakTips.
S1 Ep33
12th Sep 2011
Download a copy of any web site and host it locally with a one-line web server.
S1 Ep34
16th Sep 2011
I LOVE portable applications! Who likes installing stuff? Today I’m checking out Cameyo, a free virtualization tool.
S1 Ep35
23rd Sep 2011
In this bash basics HakTip we combine the power of the ping and date commands with read and a while loop to create a timestamped ping -- perfect for debugging borked bits.
S1 Ep36
30th Sep 2011
Monitoring your PC's performance is one very important way to optimize any PC.
S1 Ep37
7th Oct 2011
In this Bash basics HakTip, we're turning exhaustively long commands into shell scripts with minimal effort.
S1 Ep38
14th Oct 2011
There are a lot of handy ways to launch programs and apps in Windows, and here are 3 of my favorites: RocketDock, StarDock ObjectDock, and True Launch Bar.
S1 Ep39
21st Oct 2011
In this bash basics HakTip we’re downloading files from .htaccess protected web directories without storing the password in the bash history.
S1 Ep40
28th Oct 2011
Deleting files is easy! But so is restoring them. Today, we're looking at tools to help securely and safely delete and restore files.
S1 Ep41
4th Nov 2011
In this bash basics HakTip, we're covering bash history tricks.
S1 Ep42
11th Nov 2011
Use these two easy tools to help improve your graphics, monitor, and video card settings without spending several hours tweaking your settings.
S1 Ep43
18th Nov 2011
In this bash basics HakTip, we're covering Bash substitution without sed.
S1 Ep44
25th Nov 2011
Ever want to tweak your CPU just a bit, change the fan speeds, or just plain research your machines stats? Here are some tools that do just that.
S1 Ep45
2nd Dec 2011
In this HakTip, Darren covers how to implement a grease monkey script in Chrome to correct a problem made by website designers.
S1 Ep46
9th Dec 2011
Running out of room on your Solid State C Drive? Move your Steam games to another drive while keeping them playable with this great program.
S1 Ep47
23rd Dec 2011
Today we're skinning holiday cats in bash. That's Linux speak for we're doing fun happy command line things for the sake of doing them.
S1 Ep48
6th Jan 2012
On today's HakTip, we're checking out the Problems Step Recorder, a built-in Windows 7 program that will record every mouse or keyboard click for faster and easier problem solving.
S1 Ep49
20th Jan 2012
In this HakTip we're covering nifty network monitoring tricks using lsof in Linux.
S1 Ep50
3rd Feb 2012
Ever wish you could just update all of your programs at once instead of when they give you a popup to do so? You can with this Windows program, similar to apt-get upgrade in Linux, called AppUpdater.
S1 Ep51
18th Feb 2012
In this HakTip, we're setting up Festival for the GUI in Linux.
S1 Ep52
2nd Mar 2012
On today's episode of HakTip we're checking out Get Linux, an ISO downloader for Windows.
S1 Ep53
16th Mar 2012
We're setting up bind shells to netcat, without using netcat! Darren features three methods to create reverse shell connections to the internet's favorite TCP/IP swiss army knife.
S1 Ep54
30th Mar 2012
In this HakTip, Shannon is covering some simple tips for starting with the Linux Terminal.
S1 Ep55
13th Apr 2012
Pimp your Gnome desktop with this First Person Shooter inspired terminal emulator.
S1 Ep56
27th Apr 2012
Need a lightweight screen recorder for your Linux terminal sessions? Darren checks out ttyrec and ttyplay, this time on HakTip.
S1 Ep57
11th May 2012
Today on HakTip I will be focusing on some easy commands to get you started in the Linux Terminal.
S1 Ep58
25th May 2012
Today on HakTip, I will be focusing on some Linux Terminal commands that'll help you manipulate and move files.
S1 Ep59
8th Jun 2012
Today on HakTip, I will be checking out some Linux Terminal shortcuts called Wildcards, as well as hard and symbolic links.
S1 Ep60
24th Jun 2012
Today on HakTip, I will be checking out some Linux Terminal filename specifications, how to view history, and file shortcuts.
S1 Ep61
13th Jul 2012
Explore and learn about some Linux Terminal commands such as type, which and apropos.
S1 Ep62
20th Jul 2012
Today on HakTip, I will be creating my own command with alias, then saving it with bashrc.
S1 Ep63
3rd Aug 2012
This week, we're learning about I/O Redirection. I/O stands for input/output and it lets you redirect the input and output of commands to and from files, and connect multiple command "pipelines". I'm also going to introduce some new commands we haven't covered yet in the next coming weeks.
S1 Ep65
31st Aug 2012
This week, we're continuing our Linux Terminal 101 series with redirection of standard errors into files.
S1 Ep66
14th Sep 2012
This week are are using the command in Linux called CAT to view Standard Input files.
S1 Ep67
28th Sep 2012
This week on Haktip, we are checking out pipelines and their abilities in the terminal.
S1 Ep68
11th Oct 2012
This time on HakTip, Shannon covers the echo command and its various uses.
S1 Ep69
26th Oct 2012
This week we are checking out more expansion commands with nesting and parameters.
S1 Ep70
9th Nov 2012
This week we check out single and double quotes in the Linux terminal.
S1 Ep74
4th Jan 2013
Today we're learning and using the history command.
S1 Ep75
18th Jan 2013
Permissions exist for Linux computers so more than one person can use a machine at one time and only be allowed to do certain things.
S1 Ep76
1st Feb 2013
Several user accounts can exist on one Linux machine, and you can easily create and remove them using these commands.
S1 Ep77
15th Feb 2013
This week we are checking out processes.
S1 Ep78
1st Mar 2013
This week we are controlling the processes that we learned about last week.
S1 Ep79
15th Mar 2013
This week we are checking out your viewership feedback tips.
The first episode of HakTip aired on May 23, 2011.
The last episode of HakTip aired on March 29, 2013.
There are 80 episodes of HakTip.
There is one season of HakTip.
Yes.
HakTip is set to return for future episodes.