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Hak5 Episode 3x09

In this episode Matt uses PowerGUI to command the new Windows PowerShell, Chris Gerling demonstrates Helix, an open source forensics toolkit and Darren builds a simple web mashup using Yahoo Pipes....  
 
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Captnuendo (2 months ago) Show Hide
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routerpasswords is crazy lol.
tkeely4777 (1 year ago) Show Hide
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When does season 4 begin?
Hak5Darren (1 year ago) Show Hide
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September 8th, and we'll be airing eps every Wednesday after that!
J2897 (1 year ago) Show Hide
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After airing, is it instantly uploaded to YouTube? I don't think I can get the 'aired' version, I'm in the UK.
times9 (1 year ago) Show Hide
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just found about ur show via the gadget show uk. great show,looks like i got some catching up on some eps to do.
zcjdoylez (1 year ago) Show Hide
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Its too bad they didn't know how to use Helix

He stared on the Windows side saying he was going to image the RAM and didn't even pick the right choice.Then telling everyone that the Windows side wouldn't change anything on the computer was another mistake

Then on the Linux side, he didn't even have a target drive attached (or at least seen by Helix).I guess he didn't realize he needed to mount the target drive to used Linen.I'd hate to get that drive after he finished mucking around with it
Hak5Chris (1 year ago) Show Hide
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Honestly it was meant to be more of a demo. The HD I had was not being recognized properly because the laptops I was using were pretty ancient and didn't have the right drivers. So we turned a big clusterfuck into something hopefully at least a bit interesting. It's generally accepted that helix itself doesn't change much on the windows or linux side, but we all know it does on a level not worth explaining to the general user.

I wasn't able to mount the drives due to issues above.
ltsAboutJesus (1 year ago) Show Hide
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Been too long. and whats all the talk about helix sending ppl to jail? I thought you guys started as gray hatters? Anyways, looking for more system admin help... cant wait!
fyglymyg (1 year ago) Show Hide
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That would suck :D
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