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[Help] Hacking in public environments - nameslolipop - 03-07-2018 So me and my friends will be at our local library this weekend to work on a school project and I am bringing my Kali machine cuz my main computer is somewhere else. I was thinking of attempting to compromise computers there or at least try to catch some passwords on the network. I've never done anything like this in a library and I don't want to get caught cuz I've screwed up with the law before. Do any of you guys have recommendations for being safe and preventing capture ![]() RE: [Help] Hacking in public environments - Synthx - 03-07-2018 Yep, I have a shit ton of tips. Here they are: Spoiler: It's huge Hope I helped. ![]() RE: [Help] Hacking in public environments - Nytelife26 - 03-07-2018 Here's a good tip: If you want to avoid legal trouble, don't do anything illegal. My advice? Keep your hacking to systems that you either own or have been given permission to test with. Remember the following saying for things like this "Don't do the crime, if you can't do the time." RE: [Help] Hacking in public environments - BreShiE - 03-08-2018 @"Nytelife26" said pretty much everything that needed to be said. RE: [Help] Hacking in public environments - Dismas - 03-08-2018 If you're asking a question this broad, that's an indication you probably have no business doing what you're about to. Inform yourself on the laws first. At a minimum be wary of logs, cameras, witnesses. Some libraries require people to check in with their card, too. Not sure what you're doing? Then you probably shouldn't. RE: [Help] Hacking in public environments - mothered - 03-08-2018 I can tell you from first-hand experience, what you're attempting can have serious consequences. Judging by your post, It appears you have very little knowledge of what you wish to achieve and how to go about doing It. Best advice and simply stated, don't do It. RE: [Help] Hacking in public environments - chunky - 03-08-2018 What do you expect from sniffing a library network? Some search requests and a few Facebook logins? RE: [Help] Hacking in public environments - Bish0pQ - 03-08-2018 (03-07-2018, 11:04 PM)Nytelife26 Wrote: "Don't do the crime, if you can't do the time." The best quote I've heard in a long time. OP, I wouldn't risk it, if you just want to learn, do it on your own systems like everyone else said. RE: [Help] Hacking in public environments - x n - 03-19-2018 There's really no way to get caught doing something like this if you're on the same LAN as everyone else as long as your computer's name isn't anything that personally identifies you. I'd do it in the bathroom though considering the fact that cameras + network traffic timestamps can get you caught. With regards to actually capturing data, there's plenty of shit you can find by googling "how to sniff traffic of computers on your network" RE: [Help] Hacking in public environments - Nytelife26 - 03-19-2018 (03-19-2018, 11:38 PM)x n Wrote: There's really no way to get caught doing something like this if you're on the same LAN as everyone else as long as your computer's name isn't anything that personally identifies you. I know that this can be prevented, but if they use your local address and the fact you're connected to their network to get information about your device, you're a little bit fucked unless someone else has the same device as you. And even then, I'm almost 100% sure that they can squeeze enough information to pinpoint your exact device. Just saying. |