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Creating an IR Nightmare Drop Box

LRQA Nettitude Labs

This device’s hardware is impressive with Quad-core CPU, dual NICs, 1GB DDR3 Ram, 8GB eMMC internal storage, Wi-Fi, and support for Ubuntu Core, for under $100. This device’s hardware is impressive with Quad-core CPU, dual NICs, 1GB DDR3 Ram, 8GB eMMC internal storage, Wi-Fi, and support for Ubuntu Core, for under $100.

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: So You Want To Be A Pentester

ForAllSecure

In this episode of The Hacker Mind, Kim talks about the practical steps anyone can take to gain the skills and confidence necessary to become a successful pentester -- from gaining certifications, to building a lab, to participating in bug bounties and even CTFs. Often when I talk to people about pentesting, it’s the same problem.

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: So You Want To Be A Pentester

ForAllSecure

In this episode of The Hacker Mind, Kim talks about the practical steps anyone can take to gain the skills and confidence necessary to become a successful pentester -- from gaining certifications, to building a lab, to participating in bug bounties and even CTFs. Often when I talk to people about pentesting, it’s the same problem.

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: Reverse Engineering Smart Meters

ForAllSecure

After hearing a talk, a Dallas-based hacker set out to find out what was going on inside the smart meter attached to his home, and what he found was surprising. He joins The Hacker Mind to talk about his journey, about mesh networks, and even glitching. Like any true hacker, this isn’t his day job; this is his passion.