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Put together by a band of IT ninjas, security professionals and hardcore gamers, Hak5 isn't your typical tech show. We take on hacking in the old-school sense, covering everything from network security, open source and forensics, to DIY modding and the homebrew scene. Then we wrap it all up with a... Read More

How to Setup Two Factor Authentication in Backtrack Linux

Tuesday, March 27th, 2012 – running time 36:49

This time on the show Darren reports from SXSW 2012 with Eighty of Dual Core and Chris Mooney of DoD.net. The boys discuss two-factor authentication on the Linux platform then brainstorm and develop a tool, dubbed "Kill All The Humans", to protect your machine from unwanted invaders. Invaders must die.

This time on the show Darren reports from SXSW 2012 with Eighty of Dual Core and Chris Mooney of DoD.net. The boys discuss two-factor authentication on the Linux platform then brainstorm and develop a tool, dubbed "Kill All The Humans", to protect your machine from unwanted invaders. Invaders must die.

Three new laws of robotics:
1. Drink all the booze
2. Hack all the things
3. Kill all the humans

Installation of Kill All The Humans:
1. Become root, none of that sudo shit.
2. cpan - install POE
3. make install
4. Make sure the script starts/stops on boot and shutdown. - backtrack linux: update-rc.d killallthehumans defaults
5. Remove any USB drives that may be connected
6. Start the script for the first time /etc/init.d/killallthehumans start
7. Plug in a USB drive and wait a moment for shadow.gpg to be copied over - Private key is located in /etc/killallthehumans/humans.key

NOTE: This drive will now be recognized at /mnt/shadow instead of the typical /media/volume

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Show Title:
Hak5
Description:
Hak5 isn't your typical tech show. It's hacking in the old-school sense, covering everything from network security, open source and forensics to DIY modding and the homebrew scene. Damn the warranties, it's time to Trust your Technolust.
Categories:
How-To & DIY, Technology & Gadgets
Launch Date:
Sep 7, 2008
Episodes:
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