In this tutorial, I'm going to walk through some basic security tools, and how to use them. So, if you just installed Parrot Linux Home Edition, read on :)

In this tutorial, we''l be having a look at installing Parrot Linux with LUKS harddrive encryption. If you don't know what Parrot Linux is, go read Parrot Linux, and come back here and join me :)

So, welcome back for another round on SDR and HackRF One. If you have read the last article on GQRX, and wan't some real fun, read on.
In this tutorial, we''l be playing with a Quwha 912-2 doorbell, to see if it's vulnerable to replay style attacks.

In this tutorial, we're going to look at something a bit different. Some times i get the question, "can Kali be used as an everyday OS ?", and it sure can. But, is it a good idea ?
Hmm, I do it, and haven't had any trouble with it, it just spins along, and don't give me much grief. But, what would you do, if you need something pretty secure, and without the tools Kali offer ?
Well, enter Parrot Linux from The Parrot Project. Go have a look https://www.parrotsec.org.

Hey there, and welcome to the amazing world of Software Defined Radio :)
In the tutorial, we'll have a look at GQRX, and Software Defined Radio with the HackRF One :)

There's a couple of things you'll need. A Kali Linux Box, and some kind of Software Defined Radio hardware. Here I'll be using a HackRF One, but as long as you got transmit / recieve and it supports the frequency you're after, it really doesn't matter what hardware you use.

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