A Wi-Fi Pineapple is a neat gadget. It helps tech pros examine Wi-Fi networks for problems and improve their security.
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2. USB rubber Ducky
A USB Rubber Ducky appears as a USB flash drive but functions as a keyboard when connected to a computer. It's favored by penetration testers and can also be used for malicious purposes 😏
3. Screen Crab 🦀
ScreenCrab is a hardware device made by Hak5 that acts like a middleman between an HDMI source and display. Essentially, it's a covert screen capture tool.
4. OMG Cables
it's a malicious hacking tool disguised as a regular charging cable. It can be very dangerous if it falls into the wrong hands.
5. Flipper ZERO
Flipper Zero is a portable, multi-functional device designed for geeks and penetration testers (pen testers) interested in exploring digital security.
6. Hacking Watch
This isn't a watch. It helps you scan wifi networks, get the access points, and attack them.
7. Pwnagotchi
Its ultimate goal is to capture information (called handshakes) that can potentially be used to crack Wi-Fi passwords.
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