Now even your USB-C and Lightning cables can spy on you. Hak5 has begun selling USB-C and USB-A cables that yes, work as cables—but they can also be used hack your laptop, tablet, or phone remotely.
Wireless devices conveniently search for Wi-Fi networks that they remember connecting to in the past, so when the router tells the device ‘Yes, I’m your corporate wireless network,’ then your device’s ...
You might think that logging out of your PC before leaving it unattended for a short time is relatively safe, but you'd be wrong. A security engineer at R5 Industries demonstrated how incredibly easy ...
The “Rubber Ducky” by Hak5 is a very powerful tool that lets the user perform rapid keystroke injection attacks, which is basically a fancy way of saying the device can type fast. Capable of entering ...
Despite the repeated warnings of system administrators, IT personnel, and anyone moderately aware of operational security, there are still quite a few people who will gladly plug a mysterious flash ...
The WiFi Pineapple makes man-in-the-middle attacks incredibly easy, but users better know what they’re doing before trying out the Pineapple at the biggest hacker hangout in the U.S. A classic example ...
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