@@RockG.o.dwell most top comments on YT are by NPCs/sheep and they either get free upvotes from botnets or a paid service with a botnet. You can get as many likes on any comment you want. TH-cam is as fake as the matrix
Yes! A full series would be amazing. Just getting into IOT and LoRa, and I'm fascinated already. Learning more about wireless comms is incredible. Thank you both so much for these videos.
Seems like a calculated decision. There are copies of his books with his legal name on them. And as a person who doesn't rally do illegal stuff necessarily in public, there isn't much to worry about. The anonymous thing is mostly for mystique I imagine.
fr bro is from salt lake city UT and if i traced the coordinates you could fine the end of the frequency where the antenna begins projecting to get pretty close to his location
that beginner linux book is what got me into this field about a year ago and i haven’t looked back since. Had know idea this dude was the Author. Big Thanks
Just picked up my Flipper a while ago, been doing this type of "monitoring" since I was 19 and never knew it. Started with CB radios...lols Love this ,thanks HTW and David!
I really enjoy these videos. It's great how a mechanic is now a Cybersecurity expert teaching people from around the world even in government bodies. I am not in IT but learning and picking up a lot of it.
Great job David and OTW! So many people I do not think take the time to understand the full capabilities of some of these devices and this is so helpful! Yes a SDR series!!!
Banning the Flipper Zero was a ridiculous move by the Canadian government. However, car theft here is absolutely nuts. Most stolen cars are in the port of Montreal in a container within 24 hours.
Yes I would like to learn how to use my SDR. I bought one a few years ago but I never got around to trying it. A series on its use would be very helpful.
I’d love a good set of classes on SDR. I’ve got an rtl-sdr to pickup my home alarm system and transmit through mqtt to home assistant. I’m at a roadblock trying to get water meter integrated to HA. I think it’s time to upgrade to a transceiver. Keep up the videos, you both are great!!!
Water meter: first things, transmit frequency and modulation type, then use something like universal radio hacker to find out the packet transmit format (bits, length, what the individual bits mean) so that you can identify yours from any others nearby. This assumes that it transmits all the time, doesn't need an initiation of some sort, and doesn't use a secure system (unlikely for a water meter, but you never know).
This guy can teach. Hits all the common hang ups in-line, and knows how to tangent without losing the main lesson. Good stuff and looking forward to more!~
For wanting to remain anonymous, unless this is a playback from an SDR recording made elsewhere, OTW presumably shared quite a bit of data which could be used to triangulate his location to a pretty small geographic area. A determined threat actor with knowledge of ADS-B and RF propagation could probably dox him pretty quickly.
There are some countries that it is illegal to receive some signals. There was a time the UK made it illegal to receive police radio calls. Now they are all encrypted or at least every police department I know of is encrypted. My local sheriff has a frequency that Hams with radios that have been hacked and transmit opened up can use for search and rescue and other emergencies but the normal channels are encrypted. But know your countries laws as some do have laws againist some radio signals. For the matter of fact before cell phone signals were encrypted it was illegal to listen to calls due to eavesdropping laws right here in the US where generally you can listen to any signal you can receive.
@davidbombal - Thank you for your videos. I have learned so much over the last few months from you and your guests, especially OTW. I’m currently reading his books. Keep up the great work!
OTW explanations in Linux Basics was more helpful to understand bash scripting, than the ethical hacking course in college. Huge fan of his books! Love listening to the wisdom of both David and OTW.
Tbh I’m the only person in my family who has been to college or even knows the slightest thing about these topics. Just want to thank you for educating me through my journey!
Issue with the Range Rover, is if you get into the car, in the rear left is the module for the keys, if you replace that and already have a key match to new module this can be done in minutes. So it’s the accessibility to the module that is causing the cars to be stolen. More so than a simply relay attack.
Would love to see a course on all the practical SDR applications.. using either a LimeSDR Mini or LimeSR USB. For example, --Morse Code CW Transmission (NFM and AM/USB) and decoding/Receiving (CW Skimmer, CWGet , morsecode scphillips translator, etc) --HAM : trunking (SDRTrunk / Unitrunker) / TETRA (SDRsharp plugin, OpenEar, OsmocomTETRA), digital-modes (DMR, D-Star, System Fusion/C4FM, NXDN, P25/Police Scanner (DSD LouisErigHere), POCSAG (PDW Software) , YSF FT8 )) , convert modes on the fly (i..e use DMR radio to talk on C4FM), --Decoding/Visualizing Weather Satellite data (noaa-apt, WXtoImg ) ADSB Plane Tracking (X-Plane / XHSI and AdsbSCOPE plugin, MultiPSK with Maperitive) ; Finding Satellites (Orbitron , g-predict, orekit) --GPS Decoding/Plotting/Spoofing ( GNSS-SDRLIB, RTK-NAVI) --ATSC Video Receiver/Transmitter (Portsdown DATV, SDRAngel, GRC, SDRGlut) --Local GSM/LTE cellular network (GPRS) (gr-gsm, Kalibrate, IMSI-catcher, srsLTE-Sniffer, rtl-sdr-LTE dedsecimsi, FALCON) --Text/voice decoding (OpenEar, Defcon 2016) --Inmarsat AERO satellite Medlink AMBE Audio ACARS (jontio / libaeroambe built JAERO) --Reverse Engineer an RF keyfob ( clock-recovery, analyze protocol (Universal-Radio-Hacker, Inspectrum), transmit ) --Reverse Engineer Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum BTW, the Complex Numbers episode of the HackRF course is my favorite on the subject!
I loved the talk and thank you for bringing to light the need for SDR security. I love all the hacking talks but can ya'll add some defense to the talks. Maybe adding some defensive measures, so we can grow stronger as a security community.
A series on SDR would be amazing! Waiting on my HackRF with portapack to arrive any day now, do would love content of your standard and quality to learn more with
OTW mentions that the LimeSDR device is the most capable, but unfortunately it looks like the LimeSDR devices are no longer being sold on their website. Does the LimeSDR Mini have the same capabilities as the standard device? If someone interested in getting a SDR device couldn't get a LimeSDR device, which BladeRF device is recommended?
In my opinion, flipper zero is a toy for beginner hacker if he or she is interest in depth of how does it work. Edit: Thank you for the video! I have occupy the web books and love it!
I think a fair analogy would be that Flipper Zero:SDR hacking tools as Swiss Army Knife:Knives and tools. Is a Swiss army knife the best knife? Screwdriver? File? Tweezers? No, but it is all of those, in a very limited way.
With regards to range rovers, 90 were stolen in 1 day in central London. The biggest issue is they no longer need to do a relay attack and can attack it directly with a brute force attack. They then plug into the ODB2 port and program in a new key. All this in less than a minute!
The direct link to the courses doesn’t work. Pops up a Wix page saying “Looks like this domain isn't connected to a website yet”. I’m watching using an iPad
"Canada's Flipper Zero ban: Once again, politicians show they know nothing about technology" Also him talking about how they can actually be used to unlock older model cars:
what they do in canada they use a more sofesticated SDR to pick up the fob key from the house and aplify the signal to trick the car that the fob key is close to the car
Whats the state of the SDR hype? Most of the current SDR hardware is like 10 years on the market and overall i feel the peak was in the mid 2010s. The Flipper Zero was fresh but its more closer to a universal remote (with way to few buttons) than a SDR.
Always great to see my 2 Legends on TH-cam! this is so interresting. I do have a flipper and actually i wanted to buy a hackerRF last year but i don't think i'm ready to invest this much money after being a bit dissapointed with flipper. I think OTW is 100% correct what he saids : "it's great for awarness but has more limitations' i agree with that and not to long ago i got asked to work in a company for satilites security but really i could not say yes to that because honestly i do not have enough knowledge in this regard to start securing satelites LOL. The most valueble lesson in this field is that you will never know everything and it is truly amazing everytime! Thanks David & OTW
Good video. Though I am a bit disappointed though because I use RTLSDR to track aircraft using a piaware attached to Virtual Radar on my windows PC. I was hoping to see some kind of hacky type of thing using an RTLSDR. So far I can't see how a basic RTL SDR alone will do much of anything useful other than maybe for pen testers listening into cordless mics or internal security radios that aren't encrypted or something. I can't see any sort of hacky type of stuff it would help with?
I have both HackRF and the Flipper. Flipper is more a conveniance tool, the HackRF is the more dangerous device between them and a good tool to learn from. I'm trying to fill the gaps of knowledge I have so I would welcome even basic info on OTW and DB collabing on SDR stuff.
21:55 to 22:40 is incorrect, HackRF goes to 6GHz not 1.6 GHz…. I have a Portapack H2 and also just a regular HackRF One and a flipper. Interesting video. The “anonymous” person being interview had some pretty strong biases throughout the interview. Also some of it seemed like he would quote numbers and didn’t double check them before this.
Yes please do a series of videos. I am trying to learn and there is not defined path to learn and Mr. Bombal if you both did a series of videos. It would be very much appreciated.
The flipper has better support than the HackRF - it's "limited capabilities" are not as bad as HackRF's self destructive amplifier. Also watching ADS-B isn't hacking. And ANY plane that is worth monitoring isn't displaying ADS-B.
Some countries laws do have quite strict opinions on disclosing to third parties anything received that wasn't addressed to you..... And what needs to be mentioned is that there is some truth to the old simplification "any receiver is also a transmitter and can be discovered" - it certainly CAN be true with any setup that is a) superheterodyne or regenerative and b) not well shielded!
A lot easier than it used to be, for sure. It used to be get a radio scanner, modify it, and then hook up to some electronics and to computer. I saw some original (analogue) mobile cloning equipment in the 90's, and it wasn't very sophisticated, tbh. I was messing with insecure car alarms way back in the early 90's using scrap electronics and an 8-bit home computer, there was none of the convenience of having (software) tools ready made; you had to find out the frequencies without the internet, and work out the coding yourself.
Thank you both for everything. It's always a honor and pleasure to have you both
You're welcome. Thank you for watching!
I made an ai clone of occupy the webs voice so he can read me bedtime stories.
Why did this only have one like this is genius
@@jannesvandenboogaert6689 because its me who posted it and not someone else. though gave me another idea. OTW voice in a song. I may have to do it.
@@RockG.o.dwell most top comments on YT are by NPCs/sheep and they either get free upvotes from botnets or a paid service with a botnet. You can get as many likes on any comment you want. TH-cam is as fake as the matrix
Awesome 💯
NM ñ😅
Yes! A full series would be amazing. Just getting into IOT and LoRa, and I'm fascinated already. Learning more about wireless comms is incredible. Thank you both so much for these videos.
Is it just me or, since he's intercepting plane signal from somewhere around him that, he just doxed his approximate location?
unless he changed his location to do that he did a mistake here
exactly my point
Seems like a calculated decision. There are copies of his books with his legal name on them. And as a person who doesn't rally do illegal stuff necessarily in public, there isn't much to worry about. The anonymous thing is mostly for mystique I imagine.
@DavidBombal
fr bro is from salt lake city UT and if i traced the coordinates you could fine the end of the frequency where the antenna begins projecting to get pretty close to his location
Please do videos on the HackRF One!
b-b-b-b-bump
This would be nice
And all the SDR devices, Lime, Pi64 Raspberry Pi5 + DragonOS, Blade, etc.
@@jdlane5136 Yes, the Lime SDR is something I'm picking up soon.
Yes
Please make the SDR series 🙏
Thank you for commenting. I'll ask OTW
Definitely do SDR, more than eager to hear about this field @@davidbombal
Yes please!
yes!
@@davidbombal 🦾🦾🦾
You guys are the reason I started to look into SDR/radio hacking. I hope to see more of these awesome videos in the future!
that beginner linux book is what got me into this field about a year ago and i haven’t looked back since. Had know idea this dude was the Author. Big Thanks
Me too starte Kornelius cybersecurity college last week. Congratulations 🎉
Just picked up my Flipper a while ago, been doing this type of "monitoring" since I was 19 and never knew it. Started with CB radios...lols Love this ,thanks HTW and David!
I really enjoy these videos. It's great how a mechanic is now a Cybersecurity expert teaching people from around the world even in government bodies. I am not in IT but learning and picking up a lot of it.
Great job David and OTW! So many people I do not think take the time to understand the full capabilities of some of these devices and this is so helpful! Yes a SDR series!!!
I love learning about this stuff, thank you both for your presentation and professionalism. A series with you two on SDRs would be great!
Yes for the tutorials. I’m always amazed at the quality of production, and how you never run out of content.
I hope the The Cyberwarrior Handbook is published a little earlier then 2079, great video, really helpful
Banning the Flipper Zero was a ridiculous move by the Canadian government. However, car theft here is absolutely nuts. Most stolen cars are in the port of Montreal in a container within 24 hours.
SDR series would be amazing! Thank you both😊
If You do complete series about SDR, "FROM 0 TO HERO", i watch that. 👍🙂
While I am not interested in using the SDR for hacking, I am very interested in using it to examine natural phenomena. Thanks for the overview.
Great video, as always. For sure, I'd love to see a series on SDR.
Agreed! A full series would be amazing on SDR
It would be amazing to have a series or a video course on sdr and hack RF! Thanks David and Otw for sharing with us
Any video with OTW is a banger. Thanks guys.
Yes I would like to learn how to use my SDR. I bought one a few years ago but I never got around to trying it. A series on its use would be very helpful.
My RTL-SDR comes in and David drops this BOMBal
I’d love a good set of classes on SDR. I’ve got an rtl-sdr to pickup my home alarm system and transmit through mqtt to home assistant. I’m at a roadblock trying to get water meter integrated to HA.
I think it’s time to upgrade to a transceiver.
Keep up the videos, you both are great!!!
Water meter: first things, transmit frequency and modulation type, then use something like universal radio hacker to find out the packet transmit format (bits, length, what the individual bits mean) so that you can identify yours from any others nearby. This assumes that it transmits all the time, doesn't need an initiation of some sort, and doesn't use a secure system (unlikely for a water meter, but you never know).
Thanks david for your efforts,
i'm exited for SDR series
SDR series please! You're the man!
This guy can teach. Hits all the common hang ups in-line, and knows how to tangent without losing the main lesson. Good stuff and looking forward to more!~
This is super interesting. Please do a SDR series
It would be great if a series on SDR and especially HackRF is done. Thank you David and OTW for these awesome interviews and the content shared.
Half duplex with USB2, LimeSDR or BladeRF are better. ;)
For wanting to remain anonymous, unless this is a playback from an SDR recording made elsewhere, OTW presumably shared quite a bit of data which could be used to triangulate his location to a pretty small geographic area. A determined threat actor with knowledge of ADS-B and RF propagation could probably dox him pretty quickly.
He holds classes, from civilian to federal employees. People know who he is.
yes full SDR hacking series would be great. thank you for everything
There are some countries that it is illegal to receive some signals. There was a time the UK made it illegal to receive police radio calls. Now they are all encrypted or at least every police department I know of is encrypted. My local sheriff has a frequency that Hams with radios that have been hacked and transmit opened up can use for search and rescue and other emergencies but the normal channels are encrypted. But know your countries laws as some do have laws againist some radio signals. For the matter of fact before cell phone signals were encrypted it was illegal to listen to calls due to eavesdropping laws right here in the US where generally you can listen to any signal you can receive.
I am mad for learning sdr with you and OTW
Please go on with this series
Really gonna loved by everybody
i think if someone wants to be hacker , he should focus on real knowledge rather than gadgets like flipper zero
@davidbombal - Thank you for your videos. I have learned so much over the last few months from you and your guests, especially OTW. I’m currently reading his books.
Keep up the great work!
OTW explanations in Linux Basics was more helpful to understand bash scripting, than the ethical hacking course in college. Huge fan of his books! Love listening to the wisdom of both David and OTW.
I’m new to the channel and I vote for the SDR courses!
PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE!!! SDR SERIES!!! Whether its a hackrf, evil crow, blade rf... All AWESOME
YES , we would be delighted to have a full SDR series
hello david! hackers-arise seems to be offline?
Looks like this domain isn't
connected to a website yet
@@offensiveredteam exactly! it is still in the wayback machine, but... it is not very practical and I can't login anymore.
Yes, do a series on SDR, thanks guy's
Thankyou for inviting OTW. Please make a video with OTW base on radio signal hacking
*Plot twist*: David Bombal _is_ OccupyWeb
David- I dont remember when i came across you, but you are my first subscription! Thanks for making these videos!
An absolute win, hackRF I would love to watch
David what are the tools we can use to learn and design and simulate networks ?
Tbh I’m the only person in my family who has been to college or even knows the slightest thing about these topics. Just want to thank you for educating me through my journey!
Issue with the Range Rover, is if you get into the car, in the rear left is the module for the keys, if you replace that and already have a key match to new module this can be done in minutes. So it’s the accessibility to the module that is causing the cars to be stolen. More so than a simply relay attack.
Yes, full series would be great🎉
I'm really waiting for that, the SDR series.
Would love to see a course on all the practical SDR applications.. using either a LimeSDR Mini or LimeSR USB. For example,
--Morse Code CW Transmission (NFM and AM/USB) and decoding/Receiving (CW Skimmer, CWGet , morsecode scphillips translator, etc)
--HAM : trunking (SDRTrunk / Unitrunker) / TETRA (SDRsharp plugin, OpenEar, OsmocomTETRA), digital-modes (DMR, D-Star, System Fusion/C4FM, NXDN, P25/Police Scanner (DSD LouisErigHere), POCSAG (PDW Software) , YSF FT8 )) , convert modes on the fly (i..e use DMR radio to talk on C4FM),
--Decoding/Visualizing Weather Satellite data (noaa-apt, WXtoImg ) ADSB Plane Tracking (X-Plane / XHSI and AdsbSCOPE plugin, MultiPSK with Maperitive) ; Finding Satellites (Orbitron , g-predict, orekit)
--GPS Decoding/Plotting/Spoofing ( GNSS-SDRLIB, RTK-NAVI)
--ATSC Video Receiver/Transmitter (Portsdown DATV, SDRAngel, GRC, SDRGlut)
--Local GSM/LTE cellular network (GPRS) (gr-gsm, Kalibrate, IMSI-catcher, srsLTE-Sniffer, rtl-sdr-LTE dedsecimsi, FALCON)
--Text/voice decoding (OpenEar, Defcon 2016)
--Inmarsat AERO satellite Medlink AMBE Audio ACARS (jontio / libaeroambe built JAERO)
--Reverse Engineer an RF keyfob ( clock-recovery, analyze protocol (Universal-Radio-Hacker, Inspectrum), transmit )
--Reverse Engineer Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum
BTW, the Complex Numbers episode of the HackRF course is my favorite on the subject!
I loved the talk and thank you for bringing to light the need for SDR security. I love all the hacking talks but can ya'll add some defense to the talks. Maybe adding some defensive measures, so we can grow stronger as a security community.
A series on SDR would be amazing! Waiting on my HackRF with portapack to arrive any day now, do would love content of your standard and quality to learn more with
OTW mentions that the LimeSDR device is the most capable, but unfortunately it looks like the LimeSDR devices are no longer being sold on their website. Does the LimeSDR Mini have the same capabilities as the standard device? If someone interested in getting a SDR device couldn't get a LimeSDR device, which BladeRF device is recommended?
I would appreciate a series upon SDR and related subjects 👍
Just do more. I'm not even in that field, but very interested. OTW + David= very comprehensive and interesting couple to learn from
Oh yes, please make the SDR series!
In my opinion, flipper zero is a toy for beginner hacker if he or she is interest in depth of how does it work.
Edit: Thank you for the video! I have occupy the web books and love it!
I think many people would agree with you. Glad you enjoyed the video! :)
Very very true. Flipper brought the intro price down from 400-800$ with HackRf etc down to a flipper price point
I think a fair analogy would be that Flipper Zero:SDR hacking tools as Swiss Army Knife:Knives and tools. Is a Swiss army knife the best knife? Screwdriver? File? Tweezers? No, but it is all of those, in a very limited way.
With regards to range rovers, 90 were stolen in 1 day in central London. The biggest issue is they no longer need to do a relay attack and can attack it directly with a brute force attack. They then plug into the ODB2 port and program in a new key. All this in less than a minute!
The direct link to the courses doesn’t work. Pops up a Wix page saying “Looks like this domain isn't
connected to a website yet”. I’m watching using an iPad
28:00 gives a basic idea of OTW presence near Salt Lake City, Utah
"Canada's Flipper Zero ban: Once again, politicians show they know nothing about technology"
Also him talking about how they can actually be used to unlock older model cars:
deep dives are always appreciated. SDR is a great one.
what they do in canada they use a more sofesticated SDR to pick up the fob key from the house and aplify the signal to trick the car that the fob key is close to the car
Amazing series between best IT guy in industry and OTW
yess do a serie with SDR video, Hackrf one and others!
Great content, great idea on SDR decoding videos
Whats the state of the SDR hype? Most of the current SDR hardware is like 10 years on the market and overall i feel the peak was in the mid 2010s. The Flipper Zero was fresh but its more closer to a universal remote (with way to few buttons) than a SDR.
Always great to see my 2 Legends on TH-cam!
this is so interresting.
I do have a flipper and actually i wanted to buy a hackerRF last year but i don't think i'm ready to invest this much money after being a bit dissapointed with flipper.
I think OTW is 100% correct what he saids : "it's great for awarness but has more limitations' i agree with that and not to long ago i got asked to work in a company for satilites security but really i could not say yes to that because honestly i do not have enough knowledge in this regard to start securing satelites LOL.
The most valueble lesson in this field is that you will never know everything and it is truly amazing everytime!
Thanks David & OTW
New show is great idea
What happened with this idea? Was there a series put out?
Good video. Though I am a bit disappointed though because I use RTLSDR to track aircraft using a piaware attached to Virtual Radar on my windows PC. I was hoping to see some kind of hacky type of thing using an RTLSDR. So far I can't see how a basic RTL SDR alone will do much of anything useful other than maybe for pen testers listening into cordless mics or internal security radios that aren't encrypted or something. I can't see any sort of hacky type of stuff it would help with?
an SDR series with OTW would be rad!
I have both HackRF and the Flipper. Flipper is more a conveniance tool, the HackRF is the more dangerous device between them and a good tool to learn from. I'm trying to fill the gaps of knowledge I have so I would welcome even basic info on OTW and DB collabing on SDR stuff.
I have recently found this chanel and it had expanded my info big time
YES!!! YES!!! YES!!! You should start a series with OWT about this!!!
Thank you. Is Linux for hacking coming soon too?
Thoughts on the M1 on Kickstarter? Flipper competitor
They seem to have closed , I was thinking of pledging but all seems to have closed
@@anooppattat7911 snooze you lose. It'll be available to purchase after the Kickstarter ones drop I'm sure.
There is a Canadian who has a YT channeled that shows\claims he was able to use the flipper to change signal lights. So this could be a reason why.
I learned a lot from OTW and this channel.
Yes, Please make the SDR series !!!
Always learn so much from your videos. Thanks for serving the community! We appreciate you!❤
Please make the SDR series.
21:55 to 22:40 is incorrect, HackRF goes to 6GHz not 1.6 GHz…. I have a Portapack H2 and also just a regular HackRF One and a flipper. Interesting video. The “anonymous” person being interview had some pretty strong biases throughout the interview. Also some of it seemed like he would quote numbers and didn’t double check them before this.
Yes please do a series of videos. I am trying to learn and there is not defined path to learn and Mr. Bombal if you both did a series of videos. It would be very much appreciated.
Always a blessing David... Enjoy all
Please continue expanding on this subject
I would love to have an SDR series!
Wow, this is so amazing, great video David! Thanks for share...
David you didn’t leave him show us the complete of the dump1090, you just cut him David.
The flipper has better support than the HackRF - it's "limited capabilities" are not as bad as HackRF's self destructive amplifier. Also watching ADS-B isn't hacking. And ANY plane that is worth monitoring isn't displaying ADS-B.
This is awesome so happy to see him back on!!! Great topic too!
Could one use rtl-sdr in combination with hackrf for full-duplex?
I'm your big fan sir
Please make a series! Subscribed!
Would love an SDR series!
Some countries laws do have quite strict opinions on disclosing to third parties anything received that wasn't addressed to you..... And what needs to be mentioned is that there is some truth to the old simplification "any receiver is also a transmitter and can be discovered" - it certainly CAN be true with any setup that is a) superheterodyne or regenerative and b) not well shielded!
A lot easier than it used to be, for sure. It used to be get a radio scanner, modify it, and then hook up to some electronics and to computer. I saw some original (analogue) mobile cloning equipment in the 90's, and it wasn't very sophisticated, tbh. I was messing with insecure car alarms way back in the early 90's using scrap electronics and an 8-bit home computer, there was none of the convenience of having (software) tools ready made; you had to find out the frequencies without the internet, and work out the coding yourself.