Hey all, apologies for being MIA last week. I'm working on another pen test challenge series which will have several different paths and pass/fail options in it,. Hopefully I'll have that done next week, but it's an absolute bear of a project, so stay tuned!
Awesome, thank you for working on this and no worries about posting; UA-cam is far from most people’s main gig so we’re just happy when something is available. Thanks! 😊🙏
This is a pretty outstanding challenge to the viewers. Love to see it. Keep people always learning and growing! I'm pleased to report that I can mark a satisfied X over every single one of these squares with the exception of two. But I'm thinking maybe that shouldn't count because, of course, I was running our Covert Methods of Entry class for the past 5 days, hah! 😁 The fact that the free space in the middle of the bingo card isn't free but is, in fact, raking away for lock is 😘👌 (Great seeing you last week, and I look forward to my next visit out that way)
In my dayjob, I do most of these things once a week or use alternative methods like an UDT just to wow the customer. I employ a lot of these covert entry skills to get people into their house or car faster. Many times I do this under stress. which really drives the skills home. For example: yesterday I hooked an abandoned house to run in and check for children while it was catching fire because a large group of kids were playing near it, luckily nobody was in there.
You are so right! I used to be able to pick locks with a paper clip and string. (6 years ago) Last week I brought a covert companion and couldn't even get my mailbox open. Ghaaa
BINGO! You almost got me throwing those RFID squares in almost every row but I got a BINGO on row 2 and was only one box short on every other row and column. I love the bingo idea and you definitely reminded me I need to play with rfid more when Im not doing it for work. I dont really need to clone creds when I have a box of cards and access to the servers lol.
The RFID stuff is important but I wanted to at least make it relatively feasible to do if you didn’t have a proxmark or ESPKey, nice job getting bingo and keep up the practice!
I have done very few of these in the last two weeks, but some of them are rather specific. I am going to give myself the ESPkey one although it was an ESP-RFID-Tool instead. I have cloned both high and low frequency RFID Credentials using a Proxmark3, an acr122u and a blue cloner. (Obviously only the Proxmark3 did both hf and lf) I didn't Mold and Cast a key but I did cut a working key by sight with a Lishi cutter. I raked a 5 pin SC1 lock (not a padlock), and single pin picked the same. Not bad for a hobbyist.
Absolutely, the difference is huge between picking at home in a vise versus picking crunched over hoping not to get caught in a building you're not supposed to be in lol
Hey all, apologies for being MIA last week. I'm working on another pen test challenge series which will have several different paths and pass/fail options in it,. Hopefully I'll have that done next week, but it's an absolute bear of a project, so stay tuned!
No apologies needed. I would rather you post good content less frequently than post something just because you hadn't posted in a while.
Awesome, thank you for working on this and no worries about posting; UA-cam is far from most people’s main gig so we’re just happy when something is available. Thanks! 😊🙏
This is a pretty outstanding challenge to the viewers. Love to see it. Keep people always learning and growing!
I'm pleased to report that I can mark a satisfied X over every single one of these squares with the exception of two. But I'm thinking maybe that shouldn't count because, of course, I was running our Covert Methods of Entry class for the past 5 days, hah! 😁
The fact that the free space in the middle of the bingo card isn't free but is, in fact, raking away for lock is 😘👌
(Great seeing you last week, and I look forward to my next visit out that way)
In my dayjob, I do most of these things once a week or use alternative methods like an UDT just to wow the customer.
I employ a lot of these covert entry skills to get people into their house or car faster. Many times I do this under stress. which really drives the skills home. For example: yesterday I hooked an abandoned house to run in and check for children while it was catching fire because a large group of kids were playing near it, luckily nobody was in there.
The Bingo card is actually a really good idea. I would personally change a few things that don't apply to my situation but it's a great start!
Great idea! Will make one for myself. Always enjoy your videos, I can tell you put a lot of time into them and I appreciate you sharing them with us!
Glad you like them!
Happy 10K!
You're giving me a nice list of things to practice-several I've never done, but now I've got a list to work on!
You are so right! I used to be able to pick locks with a paper clip and string. (6 years ago) Last week I brought a covert companion and couldn't even get my mailbox open. Ghaaa
DAMN.. i would love to see you and Rob and Preston do a baddas colab!!
BINGO! You almost got me throwing those RFID squares in almost every row but I got a BINGO on row 2 and was only one box short on every other row and column. I love the bingo idea and you definitely reminded me I need to play with rfid more when Im not doing it for work. I dont really need to clone creds when I have a box of cards and access to the servers lol.
The RFID stuff is important but I wanted to at least make it relatively feasible to do if you didn’t have a proxmark or ESPKey, nice job getting bingo and keep up the practice!
I have done very few of these in the last two weeks, but some of them are rather specific.
I am going to give myself the ESPkey one although it was an ESP-RFID-Tool instead.
I have cloned both high and low frequency RFID Credentials using a Proxmark3, an acr122u and a blue cloner. (Obviously only the Proxmark3 did both hf and lf)
I didn't Mold and Cast a key but I did cut a working key by sight with a Lishi cutter.
I raked a 5 pin SC1 lock (not a padlock), and single pin picked the same.
Not bad for a hobbyist.
Not bad at all!
Last column done. Plus many of the other squares
Nicely done!
@@amihirata thx
I put my skills into practice in work. But some locks I picked before at home I think I would struggle to pick in the wild
Absolutely, the difference is huge between picking at home in a vise versus picking crunched over hoping not to get caught in a building you're not supposed to be in lol
Bingo!
Haven't tried a 410 loto in a while. Just tried and I couldn't even feel the pins setting. Got it open but it was a struggle.
Practice makes perfect!
Was that meant to say raked open
actually, practicing on a Paclock 600A while I watch this....
Last night.