If you missed the show from yesterday (01/22/2016) or just want to review it again, we’ve got it edited and posted to our YouTube channel! On this show we do a brief demo of using SDR to track airplanes. Then we go over the rest of the details of dFunk and how to use it. We also go on some rambles at the end of the show for a good bit and answer a few...
If you missed the show from today (01/21/2016) or just want to review it again, we’ve got it edited and posted to our YouTube channel! On this episode we get into some of the advanced features of using dFunk to clean systems of malware. Relying on your knowledge while helping you learn more at the same time to clean up any traces of malware or unwanted items from a system instead of relying on definitions...
If you missed the show from today (01/20/2016) or just want to review it again, we’ve got it edited and posted to our YouTube channel! On this episode we discuss some various tech news topic items. BBC Micro Bit Delayed: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-35364066 Ocean the Bat powered Linux Server: https://getocean.io/ TeslaCrypt Decrypted: http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/teslacrypt-decrypted-flaw-in-teslacrypt-allows-victims-to-recover-their-files/ LinkNYC Gigabit Wifi: http://www.engadget.com/2016/01/19/linknyc-gigabit-wifi-hands-on/ KillEmAll Beta: KillEmAll (built on d7x technology) Monday’s KillEmAll Demo: Nin30 Bluetooth Controller: Geeksters Episode 176: Geeksters Live: 2010 Exchange...
If you missed the show from yesterday (01/19/2016) or just want to review it again, we’ve got it edited and posted to our YouTube channel! On this episode after some technical difficulties getting started, we go over a bit of SDR talks. We talk about some ways to backup an image of a system and also get into some questions about d7II items. A lot of rambling here and there as well. SDR Definition: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Software-defined_radio SDR...
If you missed the show from today (01/18/2016) or just want to review it again, we’ve got it edited and posted to our YouTube channel! On this episode we go in depth over the features and functionality of the upcoming KillEmAll v5.0 release. We also have released it now as a public beta if you would like to test it out and provide any feed back! Public Beta Download is available here: KillEmAll v5 (built...
If you missed the show from Friday (01/15/2016) or just want to review it again, we’ve got it edited and posted to our YouTube channel! On this episode we go over an issue a client had with a system booting into safe mode on windows 10. We also talk about Nethunter on Nexus devices, Kali using Crouton on Chrome OS, and some things about vaping for someone looking to switch. We also ramble a lot 🙂...
If you missed the show from yesterday (01/14/2016) or just want to review it again, we’ve got it edited and posted to our YouTube channel! On this episode we go over some of the options out there for remote connection software and how they may fit in to a solution for a pc repair business. Then we spend a long time watching Michael try to put up his green screen. (You can probably skip the end...
If you missed the show from today (01/13/2016) or just want to review it again, we’ve got it edited and posted to our YouTube channel! On this episode we start off with some drone regulation discussion. Move on to some talks about virtual cd roms via usb enclosures and end up on discussions of problems with antivirus surface attacks and built in even. FAA threatens fines for posting drone footage on youtube: https://motherboard.vice.com/read/the-faa-says-you-cant-post-drone-videos-on-youtube Zalman 350...
If you missed the show from today (01/12/2016) or just want to review it again, we’ve got it edited and posted to our YouTube channel! On this episode we spend some time rambling on. We talk about things like ARP spoofing and how to protect yourself. Some things about the RasPi. USB Condoms and Chrome browser issues/complaints. Folding @ home: https://folding.stanford.edu/ Seti @ home: http://setiathome.ssl.berkeley.edu/ XArp: http://www.xarp.net/ USB Condom: http://lifehacker.com/make-your-own-usb-condom-for-added-security-when-char-1751213671 Port Pilot: Flash Drive Condom:...
Let’s start the new year off with some learning! Today I wanted to highlight a few great original content creators, whose efforts I believe our customers and any readers alike may benefit from. We believe these video resources provide a good opportunity for learning to those of all skill levels (from novice users to IT pros) with a range of topics such as software AND hardware repair, building your own budget or high end gaming PC, malware removal, and even advanced content for...