Added: Nov 18, 2008

From: Hak5Darren

Duration: 51:19

In this episode Chris Gerling shows us a little reverse engineering with Crackmes, Darren unlocks OpenWRT on the Fon router, Will Coppola demonstrates inprotect, a nessus/nmap web frontent, and Matt fixes the Rock Band guitar once and for all. Plus HakSnacks including installation package building with Iexpress, a Rock Band drum kit for your PC, converting flash videos to mobile media formats, and browsing the Internets with calculator. Grab some pwnj00z, the next hour is designated for technolust!

Channel: Tech

Tags: "guitar  "reverse  "rock  band"  engineer"  fonera  hack  hero"  inprotect  la  mod  nessus  nmap  openwrt 


Rating: 4.93 (27 ratings)    Views: 8750' favoriteCount='27    Comments: 25

Bcuz77 Says:

Nov 18, 2008 - Great vid Guys

ax127 Says:

Nov 18, 2008 - jef[ajdf2nd

weirderkki Says:

Nov 18, 2008 - Awesome episode guys. Again.

matt4magic Says:

Nov 18, 2008 - Winners don't do warez????Someone got bought or did I miss the sarcasm?Information wants to be free. Live with it.

professorjordan Says:

Nov 18, 2008 - "i lov Hak5" ^^

MajorDisaster4u Says:

Nov 18, 2008 - thanks guys enjoyed the info.

redirete Says:

Nov 18, 2008 - Fonera: There is also a DNS hack, and you don't need serial cable

carnagerpm Says:

Nov 18, 2008 - If hak5 reads this thanks for the Hardware hacks their ma fav

madeye0 Says:

Nov 18, 2008 - If there is a restriction in IE configuration for certain URLs the trick wont work. But you can still use windows built-in ftp tool to download alternative browser.

stingerx89 Says:

Nov 18, 2008 - Great show guys maybe some wireless hacks for the sony PSP

heatgap Says:

Nov 18, 2008 - Great job boys, and girl. I want to see some more on remote admin running in browser(client),,just a tip.<<3

Hak5Darren Says:

Nov 18, 2008 - It's sarcasm. It's a play on the old "Winners Don't Do Drugs" campaign from the late '80s and early '90s. If I recall correctly it was part of Bush version 1's war on drugs initiative. I remember it fondly as the message would display on most arcade games of the era right before game-play. Just a little fun oldschool trivia for ya there. You can probably find pictures of it if you Google image search "Winners Don't Do Drugs".PS: This isn't to say I support piracy ;-)Cheers,Darren

Hak5Darren Says:

Nov 18, 2008 - True. I have a link to that hack in the show notes. Had I not accidentally gotten my first FON updated to R3 I would have used that method. Supposedly there is a way to use the DNS hack on R3 versions using a separate router with custom IP and DNS information sitting between the FON and the cloud but in my experience it hasn't worked. Regardless I have linked to that method in the show notes resource section as well. I wish I could have covered all aspects in the segment but can't due to runtime

Hak5Darren Says:

Nov 18, 2008 - Dude of course we read this stuff. Thanks for the feedback. Cheers!

matt4magic Says:

Nov 18, 2008 - Ok Ok

Andrju6 Says:

Nov 18, 2008 - Great show guys! And the keygen music brings back so many memories... :D

aaronmakowski Says:

Nov 18, 2008 - i love you guys

dknigh73 Says:

Nov 18, 2008 - lmao @ what wess is doing.love the show darren.

lilscoach Says:

Nov 18, 2008 - I'm glad there are podcasts like these. If it wasn't for PP and Hak5 i'd probably be found dead next to my monitor. Keep it up guys.

sanity93 Says:

Nov 18, 2008 - What is a podcast, isn't that an Apple thing?

orsan3 Says:

Nov 18, 2008 - LOL

zer0signal0 Says:

Nov 18, 2008 - lol... great show but "winners don't do warez..." change that to "winners access newsgroups ;)"

Neeblor Says:

Nov 18, 2008 - Wow, you guys don't know much about reverse engineering, but it's all good - at least you tried. Nice show :)

xXLeonKennedyXx Says:

Nov 18, 2008 - "As long as the robots don't take our beer, we're in heaven"lol.

orgthingy Says:

Nov 18, 2008 - well, It took me bit of thinking to know how to do it in linux, but, linux way is easier! omg, shouldn't they make a tutorial (for windows) using Cygwin instead of CMD to make it easier AND save us Linux/BSD/Mac/Unix users bit of time?