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8 Gadget that every hacker needs with them

by Genuine Hackers Brilliant hackers
During security audits, we may come across a situation where everything appears to be in order. To put it another way, security updates, rules, network segmentation, antivirus, and user awareness, to mention a few, are all appropriately implemented. That's when social engineering and a variety of other techniques, some of which we'll look at in this piece, become more important in continuing the study from the standpoint of a security researcher or consultant, since they may be the only ones that can allow an attacker to access the target system.


The devices in question are mostly gear intended for security research or projects. So, here's a list of the 8 essential tools for any white-hat hacker.

#1 Raspberry Pi 4

The fourth generation of these low-cost computers, which may be utilized in a variety of ways, is now available. The usage of a Raspberry Pi with its proper battery pack, a distribution platform like Kali Linux, and programs like FruityWifi, which combined operate like the Swiss army knife of pen testing, is a typical example in security audits.

#2 Rubber Ducky

This "special" pen drive is a USB-shaped gadget that functions as a programmable keyboard. When you insert it onto a computer, it begins writing automatically to run applications and tools that may be installed on the target computer or placed into the drive's internal Micro SD to extract data.

#3 WiFi Pineapple

This suite of wireless penetration testing tools is quite useful for a variety of assaults, including man-in-the-middle assaults. It allows you to join using any device, such as a smartphone or tablet, thanks to an easy-to-use web interface. It distinguishes out for its ease of use, workflow management, extensive information, and the ability to simulate many complex threats with only a few clicks.

As a platform, WiFi Pineapple supports a large number of modules, which are constantly being created by the user community, expanding the platform's capability. The cherry on top is that these modules may be installed for free and in a matter of seconds using the online interface.

#4 Alfa Network Board

For injecting packets, this is a typical Wi-Fi board. The Alfa is distinguished by its high-quality materials and the usage of chipsets that may be set to monitoring mode, which is required for wireless audits.

#5 LAN Turtle

Because it stays hidden in a USB port, this form of systems admin and pen-test tool allows for stealthy remote access. Aside from that, it allows users to collect data from the network and can carry out a man-in-the-middle assault.

#6 HackRF One

This program sets up a strong Software-Defined Radio (SDR) setup. To put it another way, it's essentially a radio communication device that installs software instead of the usual hardware. As a result, it can analyze all types of radio signals ranging from 10 MHz to 6 GHz using a single peripheral attached to the computer through a USB connection.

#7 Ubertooth One

This gadget is an open-source 2.4 GHz Bluetooth code development platform that allows users to enjoy the many elements of emerging wireless technologies.

#8 Proxmark3 Kit

The Proxmark3 is a gadget created by Jonathan Westhues that can read, clone, and sniff practically any RFID (radio frequency identification) label. It may also be used in a stand-alone mode (that is, without a computer) thanks to the usage of batteries.


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