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Getting Started with AI Hacking: Part 1

Getting Started with AI Hacking

You may have read some of our previous blog posts on Artificial Intelligence (AI). We discussed things like using PyRIT to help automate attacks. We also covered the dangers of […]

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Wi-Fi Forge: Practice Wi-Fi Security Without HardwareΒ 

In the world of cybersecurity, it’s important to understand what attack surfaces exist. The best way to understand something is by first doing it. Whether you’re an aspiring penetration tester, […]

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Satellite Hacking

by Austin Kaiser // Intern Hacking a satellite is not a new thing. Satellites have been around since 1957. The first satellite launched was called Sputnik 1 and was launched […]

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How to Install LineageOS on Your Android DeviceΒ 

Hey guys, my name is Connor. I am a web developer here at BHIS who also loves hacking phones. Particularly, Android phones!Β Today, I am going to show you the basics […]

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Field Guide to the Android Manifest File

Every Android application has a β€œmanifest.xml” file located in the root directory of the APK. (Remember APKs are just zip files.) The manifest file is like a guide to the application.

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Start to Finish: Configuring an Android Phone for Pentesting

Jeff Barbi // *Guest Post Background Unless you’re pentesting mobile apps consistently, it’s easy for your methodologies to fall out of date. Each new version of Android brings with it […]

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Phishing Made Easy(ish)

Hannah Cartier // Social engineering, especially phishing, is becoming increasingly prevalent in red team engagements as well as real-world attacks. As security awareness improves and systems become more locked down, […]

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Introducing LoRa (Long Range) Wireless Technology – Part 1

Ray Felch // This write-up is the first of a multi-part series, providing an introduction to LoRa wireless technology and the LoRaWAN, low-power wide-area network (LPWAN). Interestingly, I came across […]

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Using SDR to Build a Trunk Tracker – Police, Fire, and EMS Scanner

Ray Felch // IntroductionΒ  Recently, I came across an interesting article on using software-defined radio (SDR) to create aΒ Police, Fire,Β EMS,Β and Public Safety systems scanner. Viewing a few of these Trunk […]

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Information From Thin Air: Using SDR to Extract DTMF from Radio Waves

Ray Felch // DisclaimerΒ  When using an FM transmitter, do notΒ modifyΒ the intended operation of the module by amplifying the transmitted signal. Also, be sure that attaching an FM high gain […]

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Machine-in-the-Middle (MitM) BLE Attack

Ray Felch // Introduction Continuing with my ongoing Smart Lock attack research (see blog Reverse Engineering a Smart Lock), I decided to move my focus to a different type of […]

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Promiscuous Wireless Packet Sniffer Project

Ray Felch // Introduction: After completing and documenting my recent research into keystroke injections (Executing Keyboard Injection Attacks), I was very much interested in learning the in-depth technical aspects of […]

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Executing Keyboard Injection Attacks

Ray Felch // Preface: Following the work of the Bastille Research Group (See: https://github.com/BastilleResearch/mousejack), I was interested in knowing if these (keyboard injection) vulnerabilities were still valid. To my surprise, […]

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