Modding the Asus EEE 4G Surf for an External Antenna
Here at Security Weekly we have this thing for wireless of all kinds. Wireless cards, cables, antennas, 802.11, RFID…the list goes on. We’re always on the lookout for something neat and useful. We...
View ArticleGetting Started In Information Security How-To
One of the most asked questions we have gotten since we started Security Weekly is: “How do I get started in information security?”. This is a great question, and the following guide will get you...
View ArticleSecurity Weekly & Friends Present: Defcon 17 Podcaster Meetup Episode!
All: For your listening pleasure I have (finally!) edited the podcaster meetup audio. You can hear the likes of: Security Weekly Security Justice Exotic Liability Securabit The Network Security Podcast...
View ArticleWhat’s in Larry’s RFID hacking box?
We’ve been asked a number of times for advice on RFID equipment that can be used to start experimenting with RFID technologies. We’ve heard your request loud and clear; I’m going to give you a rundown...
View ArticleSecurity Weekly Interview with Aluc.tv
While I was attending Brucon 2010 I had the opportunity to do an interview with Aluc.tv. Aluc is a great guy and we discuss, among other things: How I earned the nickname “Security Weekly” My plot to...
View ArticleMDNSRecon
Recently I was chatting with my good friend Elliot Cutright also known in twitter as @nullthreat about the recent changes I have been doing to DNSRecon and several of the improvements. He commented...
View Article“Hack Naked” Gear Sneak Preview
Do you “Hack Naked”? Want to tell the world that you do? Most people ask me “Why Hack Naked?”, to which I respond “Why not?”. This year at Defcon, and select other conferences such as Derbycon, we will...
View ArticleBook Review: Daniel Suarez’s Kill Decision
In his new book, Kill Decision, Daniel Suarez focuses exclusively on one technology used in his previous books Daemon and to a larger extent, Freedom (TM): autonomous or semi-autonomous machines. Kill...
View ArticleBook Review: The Phoenix Project
A review of Gene Kim, Kevin Behr & George Spafford’s “The Phoenix Project: A Novel About IT, DevOps, and Helping Your Business Win” . The Phoenix Project should be on every entrepreneur’s reading...
View ArticleBuilding a Security Lab on the Cheap – Episode 322
Having a home lab is really key in our field. There always seems to be projects you want to work on that require a specific OS or software. You just need hardware at home, whether you are pen testing...
View ArticleHack Naked® at Defcon 21!
Hack Naked shirts are back! This year executive producer Mike Perez and “Expert Steve” will man the Security Weekly table at the Defcon vendor area this year. On sale, for the same low price of $10.00...
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