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And quite easily at that. For complete details, and to get started modding your own HD2 phone to work with wireless chargers, watch thi Still have an old tape deck installed in your car? This nifty hack lets you upgrade to the digital age without sacrificing your love for cassettes. There's nothing wrong with some low-fidelity tunes in your car every now and then, but if you want to listen to the tunes on your Welcome back, my greenhorn hackers!

Now that we're familiar with the technologies, terminology, and the aircrack-ng suite, we can finally start hacking Wi-Fi. Our first task will be to creating an evil twin access point.

Many new hackers are anxious to crack Wi-Fi passwords t International, T-Mobile, and Verizon customers all share something in common—their carriers provide unlocked Wi-Fi tethering for free. Of course, you still pay for the data used, but they don't charge you extra simply for using your Samsung Galaxy S4 as a wireless hotspot.

Electronic warfare tactics work by jamming, disrupting, or disabling the technology a target uses to perform a critical function, and IoT devices are especially vulnerable to attacks.

Wireless security cameras like the Nest Cam are frequently used to secure critical locations, Oh how we love open source software. If it wasn't for Open Office, we never would have been able to write that seven-page English paper while on our friend's Microsoft Office-lacking laptop during an impromptu road trip to Mexico.

And Ubuntu, an open source secure operating sy Since most devices these days are mobile and wireless, a lot of people have a bunch of old hardware from a decade or two ago sitting around unused, just wasting away in dusty boxes. Look familiar? If you have an old mouse or several lying around, you can turn it into a wire Welcome back, my neophyte hackers! There are a variety of ways to do this, but in this tutorial we'll be sending repeated deauthentication f Mice, cute as they may be, are an unwelcome visitor in many a home.

This video tutorial provides step by step instructions on how to hack a wireless electronic laser mouse trap from an automatic garage door opener and a computer mouse.

Find out where those little pests are goi By tethering with your EVO you can connect up to eight other devices to your phone and use it as a wireless modem. This hack works with any EVO and will allow you t It's easy and effective, plus it will work with other wireless devices, too. Bluetooth works on a 2. Well, Kipkay's going to show you Turn the classic 70's wireless toy into a modern high-tech spy device with the instructions in this how-to video.

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This consists of a numeric only WPA2 password 10 numbers long. Seeing that the key space is only 10 digits, even with the salted hash it will not take very long at all to crack this password. They did this on their most recent roll out of Pace brand modems, as well as their 2Wire devices. Click here for more details! You are commenting using your WordPress.

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The idea here is simple: you circumvent the firmware upgrade process of an existing router to inject and run your own feature-packed software. Over the years, certain manufacturers have made this job easier by making their router firmware and chipset software open source, thereby making it easier to implement third-party versions. This has led to the creation of a number of router-hacking projects. We'll be looking at the benefits of some of the most common ones, because they tend to cater for different segments of the market.

For our walkthrough, we're going to concentrate on DD-WRT, which tends to be more end-user orientated. Its main aim is to provide a working firmware that you can actually install.

OpenWRT takes a slightly more high-brow approach, wanting to provide framework and source code support for embedded devices that also happen to be gateways and wireless routers. Do they encrypt recordings or use a proprietary format?

Think about it, it was a win-win situation… They made a bunch of boxes and then one of the higherups tells them to only give 1 dvr per household. So they just pull the plug, easy as pie. They just stock them ready to go, then if someone orders 2 they pop it open and pull the plug. What size are these harddrives. Anyway, this hack just made me smile! Nothing like uncrippling a device with a mere minute or two of work. How sweet it is!

Wow you gotta love when companies take for granted that the people using them will have no technical knowledge. They had to figure someone would crack it open sometime.

The sad part is that for the most part they are right, people would have no idea. Anyway works out better for us in the know. Btw if everyone is so bothered by steves comments so much which btw im not because even if i was i could always just skip over them then why does everyone mention him so much.

Maybe they intended to start making upgrades? Well if you want to make this a really good hack.



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