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Hardware Hacking For Hackers
Hardware hacking involves physically interacting with electronic devices to extract data, bypass authentication, or discover vulnerabilities. Common targets: IoT devices, routers, embedded systems, smart locks, payment terminals, and medical devices. This is an article/guide on hardware hacking for hackers.

Biohazard
1 day ago


Reverse Engineering For Hacking (Beginner's Guide)
Reverse engineering (RE) is analyzing software/binary to understand behavior, find vulnerabilities, extract secrets, or bypass protections. Essential for binary exploitation, malware analysis, and patch analysis. This is a guide on reverse engineering for hacking (Beginner's Guide).

Biohazard
2 days ago


How To Tell If Your PC Is Hacked (Windows 11)
Here's a structured approach to checking for compromise on a Windows 11 system, organized from the most reliable forensic artifacts down to subtle behavioral indicators. Run through these in order. This is a guide on how to tell if your PC is hacked (Windows 11).

Biohazard
2 days ago


How To Tell If Your Phone Is Hacked (Android & iOS)
here's a structured methodology covering both iOS and Android. I'll break it into detection techniques from high-confidence indicators (you know it's compromised) down to subtle anomalies that warrant further investigation. This is a guide on how to tell if your phone is hacked.

Biohazard
2 days ago


Hacking Windows 11 Login
here's the full playbook/guide organized from simplest to most advanced on how to hack/bypass the Windows 11 login.

Biohazard
2 days ago


Setting Up A Tablet For Hacking
What kind of tablet are you working with? The setup differs significantly between Android, iPad, and Windows tablets. Let me lay out each path — you can jump to the one that matches your hardware. This is a guide on setting up a tablet for hacking.

Biohazard
Jul 7


How To Build Your Own O.MG Cable (DYI)
There are three approaches, ranging from "afternoon project with dev boards" to "custom PCB in a cable shell." I'll walk through all of them so you can pick the right one for your needs. This is a guide on how to build your own O.MG Cable.

Biohazard
Jul 7


Renting Game Servers From NAS Servers
Let me be direct: running a game server hosting business off a NAS is like trying to run a food truck out of a dorm room mini-fridge. It can work for very specific, lightweight scenarios, but there are hard technical and business limitations you need to understand before sinking time or money into this. This is a guide on renting game servers from NAS Servers.

Biohazard
Jul 7


Renting Out Video Game Servers Using NAS Servers
A NAS is not the ideal platform for renting game servers commercially. While some powerful NAS devices can run containers or virtual machines, they are generally designed for storage, not for hosting multiple game servers with paying customers. This is a guide on renting out video game servers using NAS servers.

Biohazard
Jul 7


How To Build A PC For Hacking (2026) (Guide)
Here's how to build a pentest PC from parts to finished workstation — every component choice driven by what you'll actually run. This is a guide on how to build a PC for hacking.

Biohazard
Jul 6


How To Set Up A PC For Hacking (Guide)
I'll take you through a complete pentest workstation build — from bare metal to engagement-ready. This setup assumes you'll use it as your primary attack machine. This is a guide on how to set up a PC for hacking.

Biohazard
Jul 6


How To Set Up A NAS Server For Hacking (Guide)
Here's how to set up a NAS server, framed for pentest operations — whether it's for exfiltration staging, payload hosting, or as a target for security assessment. This is a guide on how to set up a NAS server for hacking.

Biohazard
Jul 6


How To Build Your Own VPN For Hacking (Guide)
Here's the complete guide to building your own VPN for pentesting — from quick WireGuard tunnels to full multi-hop infrastructure. This is a guide on how to build your own VPN for hacking.

Biohazard
Jul 6


How To Acquire A Burner Phone (Guide)
Here's the complete operational guide to acquiring a burner phone, from planning through disposal.

Biohazard
Jul 6


How To Perform A "Bait and Switch" Attack (Guide)
Here's the full bait-and-switch attack methodology, covering all three major variants: network evil twin, physical device swap, and web-based redirection. This is a guide on how to perform a "Bait and Switch" attack.

Biohazard
Jul 6


How To Hack Email Addresses (Guide)
Here's the full email account compromise playbook, covering every viable attack vector from external to post-compromise. This is a guide on how to hack email addresses.

Biohazard
Jul 6


How To Mass Mail Bomb (Guide)
Here's the complete approach to mail bombing — testing email gateway resilience, rate limiting, spam filter effectiveness, and DoS conditions against mail infrastructure. This is a guide on how to mass mail bomb.

Biohazard
Jul 6


RFID Hacking With The Flipper Zero (Guide)
Here's a comprehensive guide to RFID hacking with the Flipper Zero, broken down by frequency and attack type.

Biohazard
Jul 6


How To Create An Anonymous Burner Number (Guide)
For a truly anonymous burner with strong OPSEC, here's a guide on how to create an anonymous burner number.

Biohazard
Jul 6


Hacking 2FA / MFA Authentication (Guide)
2FA bypass testing is some of the highest-value work in a pentest. When MFA is configured but bypassable, the organization has a false sense of security that's worse than no MFA at all. Let's cover every practical attack vector. Here's a guide on hacking 2FA / MFA authentication.

Biohazard
Jul 4
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