Top 5 hacking tools that can fit in your pocket

Hey there, fellow security enthusiasts! Ever wondered how blue teams defend while red teams attack? It’s all about working together towards a common goal – identifying and addressing gaps in organizations’ defenses before cybercriminals can exploit them.

In our previous post, we explored some open-source tools for blue teams defending against simulated attacks and highlighted four gadgets that could potentially cause security issues in the wrong hands. Today, we’re back with five cutting-edge tools that hobbyist hardware hackers, red teamers, or ethical hackers can use to sharpen their skills or carry out their work.

1. Raspberry Pi 5

Let’s start with the versatile Raspberry Pi 5. This affordable single-board computer is a favorite among security professionals, students, and enthusiasts alike. Loaded with various penetration testing tools, it can morph into a network sniffer, run automated security tests, and analyze IoT devices for vulnerabilities.

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Figure 1. Raspberry Pi 5 (source: Raspberry Pi)

With operating systems like Kali Linux tailored for penetration testing, Raspberry Pi is a powerhouse for security assessments.

  • FruityWifi: Audit wireless networks and perform advanced attacks.
  • Ha-Pi: Tools for penetration testing, including Aircrack Ng Suite and Metasploit.
  • Raspberry Pwn: Tools like scapy, Wireshark, and tcpdump.
  • Wireless Attack Toolkit (WAT): Wi-Fi network penetration testing on ARM platforms.
  • PwnPi: Debian Wheezy simplified for pentesting.
  • NetPi: Create a network analyzer with commercial-grade features.

2. HackRF One

The HackRF One is a must-have for radio frequency enthusiasts. This open-source device can transmit and receive signals from 1 MHz to 6 GHz, allowing you to experiment with various wireless communications.

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Figure 2. HackRF One (source: Adafruit)

Whether testing wireless vulnerabilities or troubleshooting signal issues, the HackRF One is your go-to tool.

3. WiFi Pineapple

The WiFi Pineapple is a sleek gadget that uncovers the secrets of wireless networks by simulating access points to lure unsuspecting users. Its custom operating system, Pineapple OS, is designed for wireless penetration testing.

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Figure 3: WiFi Pineappleo Mark VII (source: Hak5)

From evil twin attacks to deauth tests, the WiFi Pineapple is a powerhouse for wireless network security assessments.

4. Deauther Watch

The Deauther Watch disrupts Wi-Fi connections by executing deauthentication attacks, making it a handy tool for testing vulnerabilities in Wi-Fi networks.

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Figure 4. DSTIKE Deauther Watch V3S (source: DSTIKE)

With features like Wi-Fi scanning and packet capturing, the Deauther Watch is a handy tool for Wi-Fi security assessments.

5. Ubertooth One

The Ubertooth One is designed for monitoring Bluetooth communications and analyzing Bluetooth packets, making it ideal for testing Bluetooth-enabled IoT devices.

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Figure 5: Ubertooth One (source: Great Scott Gadgets)

From sniffing Bluetooth communications to analyzing IoT devices, the Ubertooth One is a versatile tool for security testing.

Conclusion

Remember, these tools should be used ethically and with permission. Unauthorized use can have severe consequences. Stay safe, stay secure!

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