Hak.5

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Hak.5 is a 'home-grown' IPTV series AbOUT computers and technology. Shows typically last 35 minutes to an hour and combine information, do-it-yourself projects and special guests, served up with wry humor and notable spoofs on technology. Cast members have also appeared on other more well known and mainstream shows such as Call For Help, Torrent (TV series), and Computer America. The Hak.5 logo appeared alongside CommandN and This Week In Tech in an issue of the “Adventures of Superman” (Issue #648). Hak.5 has also been featured by Wired Magazine (Issue #14.05, May 2006) as must-see IPTV ubergeeks.

Origins

The show was created in 2005 by the co-hosts Darren Kitchen and Wess Tobler in a small homemade studio in Williamsburg, Virginia. Other production members include Paul "the camera guy" Tobias and Alanna (Alli) Buehring, who airs segments including monthly trivia, questions, and polls. The show is known for its high production quality and independence from a studio or channel sponsor.

Contributors

Contributors to the show have included Amber MacArthur, Leo Laporte, Frank Linhares, Mike Lazazzera, Kevin Mitnick, and Jenn Cutter among others. The show's theme and music score is composed by Ashley Witt with additional music and graphics by Pronobozo. The show is primarily produced by a core of local friends who are the reoccurring guests.

Format and Distribution

Hak.5 broadcasts on the fifth of each month in XviD, iPod, Windows Media Video formats. The show is distributed via RSS, iTunes, YouTube, and Veoh. During the two month off season for Hak.5, there are plans on shooting an RC1 of Hak.5 Live.

Cast and Crew

  • Darren Kitchen — gained his interest in photography and film at the age of nine when he began shooting stop-motion movies with Lego and a VHS camcorder. From there, his interest in film production grew, and he devoted more of his time to working behind the camera. He started programming computers at the age of ten in QBasic, and branched out to his now favorite language, PHP.
  • Wess Tobler — generally hosts segments with hardware hacks and modifications. Wess may be better known for being the creator of Evil Server or for his repeated faux physical assaults on Darren. Since a lot of Wess' projects involve LEDs this has become his running joke: Wess is often called Led-man or gets suggested to add leds to practically anything, from a toaster to various body parts and more.
  • Alanna Buehring — met cohosts Darren and Wess while in high school. She has since held a number of roles in theater production and other related tasks. Since the inception of Hak5, she has brought many of these skills (L) to the monthly production. During each episode, Alli handles the monthly trivia and poll and is often a key player in the humorous sketches throughout the show.
  • Paul Tobias — is an associate producer and technical researcher back stage and in the labs at Hak.5. Paul often hosts Linux and Macintosh related segments and can be seen running the broadcast console during live shows.

Schedule by season

Season one

Episode

Date

Feature/Hack/Mod

Show Notes

1x01

August 5 2005

Hack: Controlling your household lights with an Internet enabled cell phone

Hak.5 #101

1x02

October 5 2005

Mod: Installing a custom 12-volt accessory outlet into a PC case

Hak.5 #102

1x03

October 5 2005

Mod: Modding the IBM Model M Keyboard

Hak.5 #103

1x04

November 5 2005

Mod: Building a mini arcade cabinet for under $100

Hak.5 #104

1x05

December 5 2005

Feature: Birth of Evil Server

Hak.5 #105

1x06

January 5 2006

Mod: Laser Audio Transmitter

Hak.5 #106

1x07

February 5 2006

Hack: CVS Digital Camera Hack

Hak.5 #107

1x08

March 5 2006

Feature: IPTV subscription apps

Hak.5 #108

1x09

April 5 2006

Hack: VLC media player Remote

Hak.5 #109

1x10

May 5 2006

Hack: Converting Gmail to SMS

Hak.5 #110

Season one specials

Episode

Date

Feature/Hack/Mod

Show Notes

1x03.5

October 15 2005

Hack: Invoke a Blue Screen of Death on demand

Hak.5 #103.5

1x04.5

November 15 2005

Mod: Building a steady cam for $13.50

Hak.5 #104.5

1x05.5

January 15 2006

Feature: Holiday Special

Hak.5 #105.5

1x07.5

February 13 2006

Feature: Valentines Day Special

Hak.5 #107.5

1x08.5

March 22 2006

Feature: Dedication episode

Hak.5 #108.5

Season two

Episode

Date

Feature/Hack/Mod

Show Notes

2x01

August 5 2006

Mod: Automatic LED Lamp

Hak.5 #201

2x02

September 5 2006

Feature: Network Attached Storage Server with FreeNAS

Hak.5 #202

2x03

October 5 2006

Feature: USB Hacksaw

Hak.5 #203

2x04

November 5 2006

Hack: Q - The Mac Open Source Emulator

Hak.5 #204

2x05

December 5 2006

Feature: Trip to Toronto

Hak.5 #205

Live Beta 001

December 17 2006

The first live episode, featuring live calls from viewers

Hak.5 Live 001

2x06

January 5 2007

Hack: Homebrew broadcast console

Hak.5 #206

2x07

February 5 2007

Feature: Hak.5 Live aka "Live Beta 002"

Hak.5 #207

2x08

March 7 2007

Hack: Paul checks out DD-WRT and Darren secures your system with Smoothwall

Hak.5 #208

2x09

April 7 2007

Feature: Shmoocon special

Hak.5 #209

2x10

May 5 2007

Feature: Season 2 Finale; Hack: Apple TV Hack

Hak.5 #210

Season two specials

Episode

Date

Feature/Hack/Mod

Show Notes

0x01 Live BETA

December 15 2006

Feature: Justin in West Vancouver asks about overclocking

Hak.5 #001

Notable guests

  • Leo Laporte - Leo showed up in episodes #106 and 109. Former host of The Screen Savers for TechTV, Leo is currently "chief TWiT" and host of The Lab with Leo Laporte.
  • Amber MacArthur - Amber showed up in episode #106. She cohosted Call for Help with Leo Laporte, and currently works at CityTV.
  • Kevin Mitnick - Kevin is a well known convicted cracker who appears in episode #107.
  • Dana Hanna - The self titled Software Jedi appears in episode #203.
  • Harrison Holland - Presenter on the Sploitcast podcast.
  • Jonathan Goldsboro - Also a Presenter on the Sploitcast podcast and winner of Hak.5's AFK-award.

Notes

  • Originally the name was a working title, meaning “Not a full hack, more like a half-assed hack." -- Darren. During their pilot production Wess referred to the show as Hak.5 and unwilling to reshoot the take, they let the working title name stand. When spoken the show name is often abbreviated to "Hak5". "There's no point in Hak5," the cast frequently remark.
  • A frequent joke on Hak.5 is that Darren gets injured in every episode, which is seeming more and more accurate. In episode 2x02 (aired September 5th, 2006), while trying to punch (in jest) co-host Wess Tobler, Darren hit the edge of a piece of sheet metal, slicing through one of his fingers, including severe tendon damage. On September 12, 2006, he underwent surgery to repair his finger (and later "hacked" it by installing LEDs in the bandaging). In other episodes, Darren has also managed to be hit in the tooth with a laptop, dislocate his knee (due to a previous injury) and has been hit by Wess on more than one occasion. It has recently revealed that Darren has also cut his wrists on an Apple MacBook.