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Hak5 - Shark Jack unboxing and nmap scan
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Hak5 - Shark Jack unboxing and nmap scan
Ten transistor audio amplifier
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5W, 8ohm, ten transistor audio amplifier designed and built at Tafe with an efficiency of 93.2%.
He got out of bed when the post man knock on the door
Have you got the software for the 9100 series and do you know how to calibrate and update the firmware?
i need software. you help me?
Program using for reading modbus???
Which laptop is that mate? Looks a good size for portable applications and bonus it runs Linux.
necesito los drivers de intalcion
How much can u buy this off u for?
You still want to buy one?
Just use a raspberry pi
Ok so what does this thing do and what is it used for?
Its used to run nmap scans and other payloads on a Ethernet port
@@shlualiab3394 ok thanks 😊
What could i get from that payload?
Great video dude!
Thanks mate!
I'm curious, may I ask what laptop that is?
HP enspire, i think mate. It was only about 500 from Officeworks
You sound Australian, How long did it take for your hak5 gear to arrive? I've been waiting quite a while.
Wasn't too long, couple of weeks. They should give you start track code to see where its at
@@jackpage5338 got it a few weeks ago with a bash bunny
so what does this thing does, I dont see that much information is it like the bynny bash?
do you even know what the bash bunny does?
alois marti kind of ....
@@MPPC10 the bash bunny is a Linux box inside of a stick
@@yuck871 yes and no. It runs a small linux distro inside yes. But thats not the purpose or use of the bunny
@@Sizzlik yes it is, because without that, it couldn't run all of those different attack modes and easy to script payloads. And you can easily install new packages and scripts with apt install, as you would do in any other linux system. The bash bunny without linux wouldn't work. It wouldn't be a bunny.
I very much like the look of this since its super hidden, but I wish it had more USB ports. If it had an actual 3 port hub on the side and the host port on the end opposite the cable, it would A) look more like a hub (who has a 2 port USB hub?), and B) it would actually be useful and on long deployments, having cable spaghetti coming out the side of it might discourage people from fiddling with it.