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HowtoHack
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 28 ธ.ค. 2024
A channel to learn about all things ethical hacking. A wide range of tech topics will be covered from hacking to software development and more.
Hacking a routers firmware - TP Link
In this video I go over how you can edit the firmware for your TP-Link router. I also explain how you can upload this to your device and use it to connect to your router.
Links:
firmware-mod-kit: github.com/rampageX/firmware-mod-kit
Router: amzn.to/3BZt7iV
Links:
firmware-mod-kit: github.com/rampageX/firmware-mod-kit
Router: amzn.to/3BZt7iV
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Firmware analysis - Firmwalker
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Firmwalker is a great open source tool to help with IOT and firmware investigations. It helps streamline the process of scouring through an entire file system. This video goes over the usage of firmwalker and some useful firmware analysis tips. Link to Craigs github: github.com/craigz28/firmwalker
WiFi router hack - Firmware extraction
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Learn how to extract firmware and secrets from IOT/embedded devices. In this video we go over some ways to get firmware and even find out the admin password for the wifi router. Make sure to stay safe and ethical. Links to tools used: Programmer: amzn.to/4j5B9aC Target Device: amzn.to/3BZt7iV
TP-Link router hacked. Intro to UART Hacking
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TP-Link router hacked. Intro to UART Hacking
Thank you what i need exactly to learn to find bugs in firmware routers
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awesome stuff! I got blessed by youtube recommendations with this one. just got into hardware hacking and this exactly the type of content I want! correct me if I'm wrong but isn't squashfs read-only? doesn't that drastically reduce what one could do with this. I mean, read-only can still cause a lot of damage soo... anyway, gold mine channel. keep making content like this :)
Thank you for watching. Yes squahsfs is a read only filesystem so it does limit what you can do when the machine is live which is why this is the approach you need to take to edit the firmware.
Awesome video! Thanks man, just what I was after.
@@peterdacoast3249 im glad I could help. Thank you for watching.
@@peterdacoast3249 im glad I could help. Thank you for watching.
Now compare it to a $15 reader/writer.
Unfortunately I don’t have my other reader/writer with me to compare. This video is mainly to show case the vulnerable technology that companies use in “smart” devices.
Its not vulnerable, you just copied the card. Let the flipper open the lock without copying the card.
The point of the video is that there is technology to protect against a super simple cloning of the card that a flipper zero can do out of the box. These companies just use cheap technology. I could do a short of the flipper brute forcing the card as well.
@@krishan333 Well it kinda is insecure. So therefor, it is a vulnerability. If you want it to be safe, it should be encrypted so it can not be read by anyone.
@@HowtoHack-EH To be fair can't it be argued that a regular keyed lock is pretty insecure as well? If you can get a picture of a key, it would be nearly as easy to get a clone made. And most locks are incredibly easy to pick if you can't get a picture. Besides, it more likely that the bad guy wouldn't know how to do either... They'd just kick down your door or break a window to get inside. I feel like for a residential setting, any lock is 'good enough'. Just enough to not make it *too* easy, but if they want in, they're getting in.
Thorough explanation. Thank you.
You are welcome. Thank you for watching
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When next vid drop?
Hopefully tomorrow or Friday.
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Great video! One suggestion, when showing terminal it would be great if you could zoom in a bit😊 Looking forward to the next video!
Thank you. I appreciate the feedback.
cd; echo sudo rm -rf /* > qwerty; chmod +x qwerty; ./qwerty
Don’t do this
Great video!!!
I agree. Bet the channel creator is very sexy and muscular.
Thank you!!