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How to Silence Your Annoying Neighbor's Music
Introduction to the Method
- Matías Vergara introduces a unique method for silencing a neighbor's music, claiming it is an innovative approach not found online.
- He emphasizes that this technique involves using network monitoring tools to disable the neighbor's music device.
Cybersecurity and Hacking Courses
- Matías promotes his subscription service for learning about hacking, pentesting, phishing, and malware creation. He mentions a special pre-sale offer for early subscribers.
- The subscription includes various resources such as base courses, personal support via Zoom, and a book authored by him. Currently, there are 30 subscribers in the pre-sale phase.
Setting Up Kali Linux
- Matías explains he is using Kali Linux to utilize the full power of his network card for achieving his goal of silencing the music. He opens a terminal window to begin the process.
- He instructs viewers on how to check their available network cards using
iw configand highlights the importance of switching from managed mode to monitor mode for effective operation.
Activating Monitor Mode
- To activate monitor mode, he uses commands in the terminal while noting that this will disconnect him from Wi-Fi temporarily. This step is crucial for monitoring networks effectively.
- After confirming that monitor mode is enabled with
iw config, he points out that this knowledge isn't typically taught in schools but is essential for aspiring hackers.
Scanning Available Networks
- Matías demonstrates how to scan available networks using
airodump-ng, specifying frequency settings based on his environment (2.4 GHz). He notes many networks will appear due to living in an apartment building with multiple Wi-Fi signals present.
- Upon identifying his target network (his own), he copies its BSSID and channel number (44) for further actions needed later in the process of disabling music playback from devices connected to that network.
Monitoring Connected Devices
- While monitoring devices connected to his target network without needing its password, he prepares to simulate playing music through a Smart TV as if it were coming from a neighbor’s device—this step is critical for identifying which device needs intervention.
Executing Disconnection Command
- Finally, Matías prepares another terminal session where he plans to execute commands aimed at disconnecting or "de-authenticating" devices from the identified BSSID associated with streaming music content from neighbors' devices using specific command syntax related to de-authentication attacks (ping de la muerte).
Network Device Configuration and Testing
Initial Setup of Network Devices
- The speaker discusses configuring a network device, referring to it as the "bccd" of the device. They attempt to set parameters, starting with what they believe is the correct identifier (8f), and proceed to input settings including "gu c" in lowercase followed by "04".
- The final step involves selecting the network interface for monitoring, indicating that execution has begun successfully.
Observing Network Performance
- The speaker mentions experiencing packet loss during a test referred to as the "ping de la muerte," highlighting issues with connectivity as packets are lost.
- They note disconnection from their computer's internet, suggesting that further testing will be necessary to confirm which devices are affected.
Verifying Connectivity Issues
- The speaker reflects on past experiences from 2009 to 2011 regarding network performance, indicating a lack of internet connectivity at present.
- They theorize that when music changes on a neighbor's device, it should affect their own internet connection and potentially stop any ongoing audio playback.
Conclusion and Future Steps
- The speaker expresses intentions to continue testing other devices while canceling or automating processes related to cybersecurity and hacking education. They thank viewers for watching and hope they found the video informative.