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Apr 30, 2024, 9 tweets

Hackers can steal your data within 30 Sec!

Only 1% of People are aware of it.

Here are the 7 hacking tools that look harmless but can do real damage:

1. Flipper Zero

Flipper Zero may seem like a toy but packs serious pen-testing power with infrared, RFID, and NFC capabilities.

It controls devices, clones cards, captures RF signals, and more.

2. O M G cables

O M G cables resemble regular chargers but hide a tiny computer. Once connected, it acts as a keyboard, executing commands.

It can steal passwords, move files, plant malware, and more.

3. USBKill

USBKill triggered manually, via Bluetooth, or dongles resemble USB flash drives but deliver electrical charges, damaging connected devices like laptops, PCs, smartphones, and more.

They can bemed attacks, emphasizing the risk of plugging in unknown peripherals.

4. USB Nugget

The USB Nugget, disguised as a kitty, is a simple yet potent device for deploying malicious payloads.

With its built-in ESP32-S2 Wi-Fi chipset, it can be controlled remotely, eliminating the need for physical proximity to the target system.

5. Wi-Fi Pineapple

The Wi-Fi Pineapple masquerades as a router but is a powerful platform for wireless attacks.

It creates rogue access points, steals login credentials, executes man-in-the-middle attacks, and captures Wi-Fi handshakes for password cracking.

6. USB Rubber Ducky

Rubber Ducky, resembling a flash drive, is a dedicated device for mimicking keyboard inputs.

It can be programmed to execute commands on any connected device.

Its inconspicuous design allows for prolonged undetection, posing a significant security risk.

7. LAN Turtle

The LAN Turtle resembles a standard USB ethernet adapter but houses powerful network infiltration capabilities.

It gathers data from networks, performs DNS spoofing, and alerts on specific traffic.

Its discreet design enables long-term undetection.

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