Udemy - SDR for Ethical Hackers and Security Researchers 5.0
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- TypeTutorials
- LanguageEnglish
- Total size2.2 GB
- Uploaded ByBlackBl00d
- Downloads38
- Last checkedDec. 18th '23
- Date uploadedDec. 18th '23
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Udemy - SDR for Ethical Hackers and Security Researchers 5.0
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What you'll learn
What is Software Defined Radio SDR
Learn different types of frequencies
Transmitting different signals using Raspberry PI
How to communicate on radio frequency without internet
Transmitting different data types including text, voice, and image data
Capture and Replay attack on different radio frequency devices
Learn how to use Raspberry PI as a radio frequency transmitter
What is Software Defined Radio SDR
Learn different types of frequencies
Transmitting different signals using Raspberry PI
How to communicate on radio frequency without internet
Transmitting different data types including text, voice, and image data
Capture and Replay attack on different radio frequency devices
Learn how to use Raspberry PI as a radio frequency transmitter
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Description
Have you ever thought how you can transfer data from one system to another wirelessly without internet! Or in some emergency conditions where cell phones and internet is not working how you can communicate? well this is what we will see in our 5th course of SDR for ethical hackers and security researchers.
In this course of SDR we are just going to use Raspberry PI and SDR dongle and create some amazing projects
First, we will setup Raspberry Pi device and install different operating systems into it in a way in which we will not use any keyboard or mouse and this setup will not only help you in this course but in your other courses as well and in your professional life as well.
Then we will do a crash course of SDR so those who haven’t watched our pervious courses of SDR can understand the basics of SDR
After that we will move to our first project in which we will create PiAware with Raspberry PI, so PiAware is a system in which you can track all types of planes within your vicinity
We will discuss different types of frequencies which we can transmit on air.
Then we see will how we can transmit different types of data on radio frequency
We will see how to transmit and receive:
· Text data
· Image data
· Voice data
And we will do this just on radio frequency without using any type of internet connection
We will also see what is capture and reply attack and how we can capture signals and again retransmit those signals on same frequency and how we can do this attack on different wireless devices
This complete course is based on Raspberry Pi and RTL-SDR dongle so don’t need any other expensive SDR transmitter or receiver for this course.
Have you ever thought how you can transfer data from one system to another wirelessly without internet! Or in some emergency conditions where cell phones and internet is not working how you can communicate? well this is what we will see in our 5th course of SDR for ethical hackers and security researchers.
In this course of SDR we are just going to use Raspberry PI and SDR dongle and create some amazing projects
First, we will setup Raspberry Pi device and install different operating systems into it in a way in which we will not use any keyboard or mouse and this setup will not only help you in this course but in your other courses as well and in your professional life as well.
Then we will do a crash course of SDR so those who haven’t watched our pervious courses of SDR can understand the basics of SDR
After that we will move to our first project in which we will create PiAware with Raspberry PI, so PiAware is a system in which you can track all types of planes within your vicinity
We will discuss different types of frequencies which we can transmit on air.
Then we see will how we can transmit different types of data on radio frequency
We will see how to transmit and receive:
· Text data
· Image data
· Voice data
And we will do this just on radio frequency without using any type of internet connection
We will also see what is capture and reply attack and how we can capture signals and again retransmit those signals on same frequency and how we can do this attack on different wireless devices
This complete course is based on Raspberry Pi and RTL-SDR dongle so don’t need any other expensive SDR transmitter or receiver for this course.
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Udemy - SDR for Ethical Hackers and Security Researchers 5.0 ~Get Your Files Here ! 1. Introduction- 1. Introduction.mp4 (47.2 MB)
- 1. Introduction.srt (2.8 KB)
- 2. 02-Make your life easier.mp4 (8.4 MB)
- 2. 02-Make your life easier.srt (2.2 KB)
- 2.1 03-Make your life easier.pdf (291.9 KB)
- 1. 01-What is Capture and Replay Attack.mp4 (10.8 MB)
- 1. 01-What is Capture and Replay Attack.srt (2.3 KB)
- 1.1 01-Capture and Replay Attacks.pdf (328.2 KB)
- 2. 02-Finding frequencies with FCC IDs.mp4 (44.1 MB)
- 2. 02-Finding frequencies with FCC IDs.srt (4.6 KB)
- 3. 03-Check Wireless Doorbell frequency.mp4 (58.8 MB)
- 3. 03-Check Wireless Doorbell frequency.srt (4.0 KB)
- 4. 04-Transmit Doorbell Signals.mp4 (76.2 MB)
- 4. 04-Transmit Doorbell Signals.srt (6.4 KB)
- 5. 05-Check Wireless Switch frequency.mp4 (40.3 MB)
- 5. 05-Check Wireless Switch frequency.srt (2.8 KB)
- 6. 06-Transmit Switch Signals.mp4 (72.1 MB)
- 6. 06-Transmit Switch Signals.srt (5.4 KB)
- 1. What's Next.mp4 (18.1 MB)
- 1. What's Next.srt (2.7 KB)
- 2. Bonus Lecture.mp4 (5.8 MB)
- 2. Bonus Lecture.srt (0.9 KB)
- Gift Cards Method - December 2023 .pdf (661.9 KB)
- Video Dec 2023.mp4 (32.9 MB)
- 1. 01-Raspberry PI Headless Installation.mp4 (21.6 MB)
- 1. 01-Raspberry PI Headless Installation.srt (3.5 KB)
- 1.1 01-Raspberry PI Headless Installation.pdf (220.3 KB)
- 10. 10-Kali Linux OS from SSD.mp4 (123.5 MB)
- 10. 10-Kali Linux OS from SSD.srt (13.1 KB)
- 11. 11-DragonOS from SSD.mp4 (4.7 MB)
- 11. 11-DragonOS from SSD.srt (0.6 KB)
- 2. 02-Required Things for Headless Setup.mp4 (37.7 MB)
- 2. 02-Required Things for Headless Setup.srt (2.0 KB)
- 3. 03-Optional Things with Raspberry PI Setup.mp4 (51.5 MB)
- 3. 03-Optional Things with Raspberry PI Setup.srt (2.4 KB)
- 4. 04-Connection Types.mp4 (20.7 MB)
- 4. 04-Connection Types.srt (3.1 KB)
- 4.1 02-Connection Types.pdf (235.9 KB)
- 5. 05-Raspberry PI OS (Raspbian) Install.mp4 (85.8 MB)
- 5. 05-Raspberry PI OS (Raspbian) Install.srt (9.4 KB)
- 6. 06-Formatting microSD card.mp4 (21.6 MB)
- 6. 06-Formatting microSD card.srt (4.0 KB)
- 7. 07-Kali Linux Install.mp4 (219.3 MB)
- 7. 07-Kali Linux Install.srt (27.8 KB)
- 8. 08-DragonOS install.mp4 (158.0 MB)
- 8. 08-DragonOS install.srt (14.9 KB)
- 9. 09-Raspberry PI OS from SSD.mp4 (119.5 MB)
- 9. 09-Raspberry PI OS from SSD.srt (11.2 KB)
- 9.1 raspbian-ssd.txt (0.1 KB)
- 1. 01-What is SDR.mp4 (29.2 MB)
- 1. 01-What is SDR.srt (4.1 KB)
- 1.1 01-What is SDR.pdf (408.4 KB)
- 2. 02-Types of SDR Devices.mp4 (24.6 MB)
- 2. 02-Types of SDR Devices.srt (4.2 KB)
- 2.1 02-Types of SDR Devices.pdf (487.0 KB)
- 1. 03-Different SDR tools.mp4 (130.5 MB)
- 1. 03-Different SDR tools.srt (10.7 KB)
- 1. 04-PiAware ADS-B.mp4 (142.4 MB)
- 1. 04-PiAware ADS-B.srt (15.4 KB)
- 1.1 01-PiAware ADS-B.pdf (207.6 KB)
- 1. 05-Transmitting and Receiving Frequencies.mp4 (148.5 MB)
- 1. 05-Transmitting and Receiving Frequencies.srt (14.4 KB)
- 1.1 05-Transmitting and Receiving Frequencies.pdf (801.9 KB)
- 1. 06-Transmitting and Receiving Text Data.mp4 (180.5 MB)
- 1. 06-Transmitting and Receiving Text Data.srt (17.3 KB)
- 1.1 01-Transmitting and Receiving Text Data.pdf (207.1 KB)
- 1.2 command.txt (0.2 KB)
- 1. 07-Transmitting and Receiving Audio Data.mp4 (114.9 MB)
- 1. 07-Transmitting and Receiving Audio Data.srt (7.6 KB)
- 1. 08-Transmitting and Receiving Pictures.mp4 (144.6 MB)
- 1. 08-Transmitting and Receiving Pictures.srt (12.0 KB)
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Code:
- udp://tracker.opentrackr.org:1337/announce
- https://tracker2.ctix.cn:443/announce
- https://tracker1.520.jp:443/announce
- udp://opentracker.i2p.rocks:6969/announce
- udp://tracker.openbittorrent.com:6969/announce
- http://tracker.openbittorrent.com:80/announce
- udp://open.demonii.com:1337/announce
- udp://open.stealth.si:80/announce
- udp://exodus.desync.com:6969/announce
- udp://tracker.moeking.me:6969/announce
- udp://tracker.tiny-vps.com:6969/announce
- udp://tracker.bitsearch.to:1337/announce
- udp://p4p.arenabg.com:1337/announce