Audio Spectrogram & StegCracker Passwords - DownUnderCTF

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Published 2020-09-24
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All Comments (21)
  • @_Karlsson
    I wish there were multiple John Hammonds so we'd have these kind of videos several times per day.
  • @eiom10
    Can't wait to see more of these forensics challenges Great job, John!
  • Good stuff. Thanks for explaining while you go and showing the rabbit holes you got stuck on, I learn a lot
  • Hi John, I really love your videos. Just One tip: You can use the command: "sudo apt install -f " to install all required dependencies needed from a previous debian package that failed because dependencies.
  • @123gostly
    Landed to this channel from liveOverflow. Really fun watching
  • Thanks a lot man! I just enjoy watching you and liveoverflow you made my learning journey much easier ...a big thanks 😊
  • @palva01
    You just helped my understand how a phishing URL was link to one of our users account in a spear phishing attack. Your Awesome, Thank you
  • @mrkrids9794
    Really love these earlier vid formats Jon. Excellent delivery, better than the polished 2023/24 vids.
  • @agilmo
    I agree redirecting stderr looks so hacky, but find -type f is neat
  • @satyamvirat3489
    Oh wow, man that's the first time ur video made me feel like a pro hacker🔥😂
  • @website8362
    Nice :) the stego one was/is like mine 🤫
  • @mshahine2276
    Thanks For Your Time John . It's A Always A Great Time