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Technosavage
Registrace 3. 01. 2023
A channel that exists at the crossroads of my interests. Expect to see technology, lockpicking, hacking, outdoors, travel, and competitive shooting.
savage (adj.)
c. 1300, "wild, undomesticated, untamed," also "wild, uncultivated" (of land or places),
from Old French sauvage, salvage "wild, savage, untamed, strange, pagan,"
from Late Latin salvaticus, alteration (vowel assimilation) of silvaticus "wild, woodland,"
literally "of the woods," from silva "forest, grove" (see sylvan).
Of persons, "indomitable, valiant,"; c. 1400 as "reckless, ungovernable"
savage (adj.)
c. 1300, "wild, undomesticated, untamed," also "wild, uncultivated" (of land or places),
from Old French sauvage, salvage "wild, savage, untamed, strange, pagan,"
from Late Latin salvaticus, alteration (vowel assimilation) of silvaticus "wild, woodland,"
literally "of the woods," from silva "forest, grove" (see sylvan).
Of persons, "indomitable, valiant,"; c. 1400 as "reckless, ungovernable"
Game Cartridge Vol. 1 - HHC 2023
Paying closer attention to the Javascript through developer tools could have really sped this challenge up...
Also on Odysee: odysee.com/@technosavage:a
Also on Odysee: odysee.com/@technosavage:a
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Makeshift - HTB Cyber Apocalypse '24
zhlédnutí 6Před měsícem
This very easy challenge in the Crypto category provides a shifted flag and a simple python script requiring that we unscramble the flag. Also on Odysee: odysee.com/@technosavage:a
Pursue the Tracks - HTB Cyber Apocalypse '24
zhlédnutí 12Před měsícem
Pursue the Tracks is an Easy problem from the Forensics category that has us analyze an MFT (Master File Table) file. Also on Odysee: odysee.com/@technosavage:a
Escape from LA - Ilco LA KIK cylinder
zhlédnutí 112Před 2 měsíci
Serious bitting, paracentric keyways, and some musing on locksport vs. "real-world" lock picking. Also on Odysee: odysee.com/@technosavage:a
Stop, Drop, and Roll - HTB Cyber Apocalypse '24
zhlédnutí 103Před 2 měsíci
Stop, Drop, and Roll is a Miscellaneous challenge rated as very easy that requires automated retrieval and respond to information provided over a netcat connection. Also on Odysee: odysee.com/@technosavage:a
An Unusual Sighting - HTB Cyber Apocalypse '24
zhlédnutí 177Před 2 měsíci
This challenge from the Forensics category is rated as very easy and introduces some basic blue team forensics using an SSH log and Bash command history. Also on Odysee: odysee.com/@technosavage:a
Character - HTB Cyber Apocalypse '24
zhlédnutí 45Před 2 měsíci
Character is a Miscellaneous challenge rated as very easy that forces us to perform some automation with netcat connections to retrieve the flag. Also on Odysee: odysee.com/@technosavage:a
Flag Command - HTB Cyber Apocalypse '24
zhlédnutí 224Před 3 měsíci
Flag Command is a web challenge rated as very easy from Hack the Box's Cyber Apocalypse 2024 CTF. It requires parsing out some javascript to find a way around hardcoded, certain death in the game. Also on Odysee: odysee.com/@technosavage:a
Totally Tactical - Commando Lock Total Guard Padlock
zhlédnutí 40Před 3 měsíci
How well does this murdered out, multi-function, tactical lock system withstand covert entry attempts? I find out using my go-to lockpicking loadout. Also on Odysee: odysee.com/@technosavage:a
Linux Privesc - HHC 2023
zhlédnutí 7Před 3 měsíci
This time around we'll show a troll a thing or two about abusing command injection to get root. Also on Odysee: odysee.com/@technosavage:a
Tutorial - HTB Cyber Apocalypse '24
zhlédnutí 15Před 3 měsíci
'Tutorial' is a 'very easy' challenge from Hack the Box's Cyber Apocalypse 2024 CTF that looks at int max and int min in the C programming language. Also on Odysee: odysee.com/@technosavage:a
Hashcat - HHC 2023
zhlédnutí 5Před 3 měsíci
The elves need some help recovering a lost password. Luckily, they have a hash; time to get cracking! Also on Odysee: odysee.com/@technosavage:a
Knight in Shining Armor - Chateau C 970
zhlédnutí 9Před 4 měsíci
A pretty standard disc lock with some cool branding. Also on Odysee: odysee.com/@technosavage:a
Brinks' Behemoth - Brinks round-body padlock
zhlédnutí 22Před 4 měsíci
Brinks round-body padlock is another clone of the classic American Lock. Further research indicates that Brinks locks are manufactured by Hampton Products and the country of origin is China as opposed to Mexico for the current American Lock. Also on Odysee: odysee.com/@technosavage:a
Azure 101 - HHC 2023
zhlédnutí 8Před 4 měsíci
An introduction to the Azure CLI, compliments of the Elves. Also on Odysee: odysee.com/@technosavage:a
Covert Yeti - A Euro Cylinder and its Companion
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Covert Yeti - A Euro Cylinder and its Companion
Pin-in-Pin FTW! - Mul-T-Lock Classic(?)
zhlédnutí 48Před 6 měsíci
Pin-in-Pin FTW! - Mul-T-Lock Classic(?)
Leave it to the Pros - PACLOCK 90A-PRO
zhlédnutí 59Před 6 měsíci
Leave it to the Pros - PACLOCK 90A-PRO
Ace of Brass - Ace 38mm Brass-Bodied Padlock
zhlédnutí 126Před 7 měsíci
Ace of Brass - Ace 38mm Brass-Bodied Padlock
Goons 'n' Goblins - PNTC Zombie Blast '23
zhlédnutí 16Před 8 měsíci
Goons 'n' Goblins - PNTC Zombie Blast '23
Everything Wrong, Right Here, All at Once - MasterLock 140
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Everything Wrong, Right Here, All at Once - MasterLock 140
Ace Ace Baby - Ace round-body padlock
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Ace Ace Baby - Ace round-body padlock
Can someone help me ? I can't find the password for any zip on this CTF ..
When you download zip files from HTB it opens an expanded section under the "Download files" option. The password for the zip file as well as the sha-256 sum are provided there.
I'm interested in the dual dovetail mount. I have a nice j arm but it seems like it is designed for the left eye...
thanks for the walk through!
why is mine requires a password when i unzip it
yeah its need password....
@@jerichomishow do i know the password
@@cristinas.cruzat8130 bruteforce it
Check the page where you download the zip, HTB provides the password there.
@@Technosavage i cant find the password
This was great. I am following your examples. Please make more
Very cool demo of this lock! Ive thought about getting one myself to have a go at!
Nice pick! I agree with you about the keyway orientation. I cannot seem to really pick in the opposite orientation well at all! I have a cheap dollar store disc lock with a yale style keyway as well and haven't been able to get into that one because of it. Thanks for sharing!
cool video man , could i ask what and where that lovely little black leather case is from please :)
Sure thing, it's a case that originally came with my bogotas. Hardcase survival has them. It's called the Executive Case and is offered alone or as an upgrade with their pick sets.
Just found your channel and subbed as well!
Best explanation of an Ace brass padlock I have seen. I struggle with these more than some 1100s. Thanks for showing in detail the picking experience.
TruckinA!!! Nice job.
Great video. Just found your channel and subbed up. Keep up the great work. By the way nice picking.
Thanks!
These are such are such a fun lock to pick. Also they just look really beautiful. I was given the little 20mm all brass padlock and it is stunning. Thanks for this video, cheers
Great video. I currently do not own any Abus locks, but I really do want to get a few. I hear they are really good picks.
I am brand new to the lockpicking hobby. I only have the Dyno Kwick Pick tool (snake rake and tensioner). I went thru my step-dad's box of old locks and picked every single one of those except a Masterlock 150 and Masterlock 22... only because i don't yet have the tools i need. They are on order. I was shocked that I picked my first lock on my first attempt in less than 15 seconds. The 150 (like the 140) is just too narrow for the tensioner in the Dyno tool. I have it in my truck console just waiting for the Covert FNG set so i can have another whack at it lol
Just buy some Zip Ties. At least you cant pick those open, and will take longer to get through.
Zip ties are a daily part of my job. My box cutter will eliminate that barrier quicker than TechnoSavage can dig out his comb pick. Sad but true
@@justacountryboy2346 Given you can open a dozen masterlocks in less than 1s each, you arent going to do the same with zip ties. Masterlocks are that bad.
@@duo1666 15 secs each. And if you read my post, you'd know I got my ass kicked by the #150.
Zip ties on the other hand? Hand to pocket, thumb to retractor, blade to Zip tie... done
@@justacountryboy2346 15 seconds each? It takes you 14.5 seconds to find the damn hole or something? Its an easy in-out rake and open. Quite literally dozens of videos opening multiple dozen locks in under a minute.
You can find adapters from from your proprietary laptop charging port to usb C. Lenovo actually sells one for their laptops. Just make sure you get a charger that supports 20V power delivery.
Great to know, thanks!
Very cool demonstration at how easily these can be bypassed. Fast to pick as well. We are starting to see Master Lock flood our major hardware stores here and they are pushing out Lockwood to do it. Very sad indeed to see when I go to the padlock section and see people buying the Master Lock just based on look. Saying this looks like it is tough and secure. They get sucked into the marketing on the package and don't even read the packing to see that there are only four pins in most of the locks. Thanks for this video, cheers
It's disappointing to hear that Lockwood is getting pushed out by Master Lock. I think it's fair to say that, compared to most other countries, the quality of generally available locks in the US is rather low and there are no standards by which these products are objectively held. There are, of course, excellent locks to be had but they aren't as easy to acquire and often consumers don't understand what justifies the price increase over the "popular" brands. I hope the trend isn't towards a decrease in quality elsewhere. In the meantime, all we can do as enthusiasts is try to educate the end user. Thanks for the comment, cheers!
@@Technosavage So true. Locks have basically doubled in price in five years since i started. Master Lock is really expensive here, minimum price is around $30 for a no3 just crazy. Quality has dropped of because Assa Abloy brought out so many lock manufactures and started to close factory's in countries that had a long lock manufacturing history, such as Lockwood here. A lot of well know high tolerance brands are now being manufactured in china. Thus we are starting to see plastic enter lock bibles and cores now. Very disappointing. Thats why people are after locks before Assa started their massive takeovers
great vid! and yeah, PD chargers are life and space savers
If you lose it (or it stops working) while traveling then you won't be able to charge anything
Ok captain obvious
As someone who knows nothing about technology I found this information very interesting. I never knew why there was a difference in chargers. Thanks for this video, cheers
Awesome competing with you! I was on your squad. I was the guy wearing the DTNVS and team Wendy helmet.
Awesome competing with you too! It was a great match, looking forward to next year!
The mill spec earmore are with it tho
I've heard good things about those
Good job and good luck.
Seems you only demonstrated that Commando locks are easy to pick and that Master has left room for installing bigger and better cores in their lock bodies (you call it sloppy). Obviously the cores can only be changed before rivetting.