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Season 4 Episodes

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Episode 1: Wi-Fi Pineapples

Sep 7, 2008

In this season premiere episode of Hak5 Mubix joins us to talk about what’s new in Maltego, an open source forensics and intelligence gathering tool. Shannon rocks out with Audio surf, and Darren heads downtown to the coffee shop to own a wireless network with a pineapple. Grab some hax0rflakes ’cause the bricks are gone and we’re back!

Episode 2: Spicy Reverse Engineering

Sep 10, 2008

In this episode of Hak5 Matt shows us how to map our networks with Spiceworks, an open source infrastructure mapping tool. Chris Gerling breaks down reverse engineering, Shannon talks about OpenDNS, and Christine has a Windows utility for everyone running multiple monitors.

Episode 8: Dissect TCP/IP, Dos Box, Alice, Day-Con, and Fon Batteries

Oct 22, 2008

Chris Gerling breaks down IP and TCP headers with Wireshark and building blocks. Shannon Morse shows us DosBox, a free IBM PC DOS emulator. Christine Bourquin talks about Alice, a teaching programming language for beginners. Darren Kitchen summarises his experience at Day-Con and answers some questions about Fon batteries.

Episode 9: HappyHakoween: Password Cracking Clusters, Remote Control Services, Wireshark Packet Filtering

Oct 29, 2008

att shows us how to turn anything into a service and provide a web frontend to manage them windows server, great for game server administration. Chris Gerling wraps up his three part series on Packet Sniffing with Wireshark techniques for packet filtering. Darren harnesses the CPU power of the HakHouse for good or evil to demonstrate cluster computing. Plus details on our Hak5 Halloween LAN Party!

Episode 10: Phreaknic 2008

Nov 5, 2008

The gang heads to Phreaknic in Nashville Tennessee and in Hak5 tradition brings you a sampling including interviews with Russell Butturini about his U3 Incident Response Tool, Adrian Crenshaw, aka Irongeek, about Keyloggers and other embedded hacking, Daniel Hooper about Software Defined Radio and GNU Radio, Eighty of Dual Core, Droops from Hacker Media, and more. Yeehaw!

Episode 11: Paul’s Flamingo

Nov 12, 2008

Darren demos optical character regocnition and bar code lookups with GOCR. Shannon talks about a new way to organize your desktop with Microsoft Scalable Fabrics. Matt protects a public workstation with Windows Steady State. Plus USB Protocol Analyzers and Paul’s pink flamingo. Yeah.

Episode 16: SSH Tunneling, Independent Games, Updating Multiple Blogs At Once, and Password Protecting Applications

Dec 17, 2008

In this extensive episode Matt shows us how to setup SSH tunneling to securely transmit HTTP traffic and more while on the go. Shannon checks out some student entries to the 2009 Independent Games Festival, including City Rain, Glitch, Froggle, Blazar, and Akrasia. Darren puts together a PHP script that, in conjunction with Ping.fm, allows you to update multiple blogs at once including your own hosted Wordpress. Plus this weeks LAN Party, revamped Trivia and viewer questions.

Episode 17: VMware Server, Electric Sheep, InkScape, and TreePie

Dec 24, 2008

In this Holiday Special Hak5 the cast delivers a smathering of thier choices in freeware/shareware, open source applicatons. Matt sings praise of the free Vmware Server product for virutual goodies. Jason Applebaum discovers his once lost joy in having hard drive space with TreePie. Shannon show her affection for our mechanical friends with ElectricSheep. Darren wish peace for the whole graphics art world with InkScape. Finally Paul decks the halls with a few of his applications for OSX.

Episode 18: Laser Range Finding and File Recovery

Dec 31, 2008

In this new years eve episode Jason Appelbaum joins us to talk about Laser Range Finding using the USB Missile Launcher and some custom code. Chris Gerling is in the house doing file recovery the down and dirty way. Trust your Technolust and thanks for a great ‘08!

Episode 19: GPU accelerated MD5 Brute Forcing, Easy Windows Password Recovery with Ophcrack live USB and Dave Randolph

Jan 7, 2009

In this first episode of '09 Dave Randolph joins us to geek out about all things video. Darren whips up a Password Cracking Cocktail and shows off a wicked fast MD5 brute force tool that harnesses the power of your Nvidia graphics card. Shannon saves the day by recovering her sisters Windows password with Ophcrack Live. And Evil Server gets his evil on while we were away on holiday.

Episode 22: CES 2009 Wrap Up. A bundle of bling sure to tickle your technolust!

Jan 16, 2009

In our post CES Wrap Up show we take only the best of the wonderful toys and gizmos, interviews and demos that didn’t make it to the NBC Universal booth for our live broadcasts and wrap them up in a fast paced techno-treat along side a count down of our top favorite CES moments. After reviewing and editing over 4 hours of footage we present to you a 22 minute bundle of bling sure to tickle your technolust.

Episode 23: Securing Remote Desktop, Online Brute Forcing and Terminal Service Alternatives

Jan 21, 2009

Darren’s back in the kitchen with an illustrated scenario of online brute forcing every systems administrators beloved remote desktop. He whips up some home made chicken noodle soup and tosses on the ol’ white hat for a talk about countermeasures and security best practices. Then Matt brings you a full featured and aggressively priced alternative to Microsoft’s own Terminal Service. Do I hear cheap thin clients around the corner?

Episode 24: PHP Twitter Tamagotchi and ROFLcon

Jan 28, 2009

Hot off the heels of ROFLcon in NYC the crew kicks some in studio technolust. Darren shares with you his custom twitter tamagotchi bot written in PHP with some sweet RSS parsing, VLC controlling, curl loving nested goodness. Plus guest Jim Louderback, gadget lover and Revision3 stage hand, joins us to talk about all things new media.

Episode 25: USB Device Tracking and PFsense

Feb 4, 2009

In this episode Peter Giannoulis joins us from TheAcademyPro.com. Chris Gerling is back in studio talking about USB Device Tracking. And Matt is building the new HakHouse firewall/router with PFsense. Plus a ton of haksnax to get your grub on.

Episode 26: Shmoocon 2009

Feb 11, 2009

We head out to DC for Shmoocon, our favorite hacker conference on the east coast, to talk to some of the brightest minds in security. Dave Kenedy on his project FastTrack. Michael Ossmann about sniffing bluetooth. Joshua Abraham on his software

Episode 27: Won’t you be my neighbor?

Feb 18, 2009

Getting to know your neighbors — Darren takes a trip around your network with nmap, THE open source network security scanner. Want to obscure your OS fingerprint? Make a Windows Box show up as a printer? Shannon’s got just the thing. And Matt takes a first look at the Napera N24 smart network switch / security appliance. All that and more on this Hak5 Season 5 Premiere!

Season 4 FAQ

Quick answers about this season's release timeline and episode lineup.

When did Hak.5 Season 4 premiere?

Hak.5 Season 4 premiered on September 7, 2008.

How many episodes are in Hak.5 Season 4?

Hak.5 Season 4 has 27 episodes.

What is the first episode of Hak.5 Season 4?

The season opens with Season 4 Episode 1, "Wi-Fi Pineapples". It aired on September 7, 2008.

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