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1. HackRF One: A software-defined radio that can transmit and receive signals. Be cautious of signal vulnerabilities!

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Alif Hossain1 year ago

Illegal devices to buy. For educational purposes only:

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Alif Hossain1 year ago

2. WiFi Pineapple: Un pequeño dispositivo diseñado para ejecutar ataques sofisticados en redes inalámbricas, lo que podría vulnerar la seguridad. ¡Asegure siempre su WiFi!

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Alif Hossain1 year ago

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Alif Hossain1 year ago

3. MagSpoof: A device that can spoof/emulate any magnetic stripe or credit card. Protect your cards!

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Alif Hossain1 year ago

4. Raspberry Pi (with Kali Linux): A mini-computer that can be used for multiple hacking activities when loaded with Kali Linux.

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Alif Hossain1 year ago

5. Alfa Network Adapter: A high-gain network adapter that can be used to penetrate long-range networks. Protect your networks!

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Alif Hossain1 year ago

6. OMG Cable: It looks like a regular charging cable, but it can remotely take over a computer. Always use trusted cables!

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Alif Hossain1 year ago

7. Flipper Zero: Flipper Zero may look like a toy, but it holds great penetration testing power with infrared, RFID, and NFC capabilities. It controls devices, clones cards, captures RF signals, and more.

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Alif Hossain1 year ago

8. Proxmark3 Kit: A powerful device capable of cloning RFID cards. Keep your RFID cards safe!

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Alif Hossain1 year ago

9. LAN Turtle: This device provides hidden remote access and can exfiltrate data. Protect your network!

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Alif Hossain1 year ago

10. USB Rubber Ducky: It looks like a normal USB flash drive, but it is a keystroke injection tool that can execute malicious scripts.

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Alif Hossain1 year ago

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Malgan0n1 year ago

None of these are illegal to buy…you can order them easily online.

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WhatRestingWhat1 year ago

AFAIK this shouldn't work. remote and car have a list of unique rolling codes. once the car saw a code, it would only accept a later one.

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W5AUG1 year ago

I think these cellphone charging cables are the most bothersome. I could see someone dropping 1-2 off in corporate breakrooms and after a few days without it being claimed some forgets theirs and goes oh there is that unclaimed one in the breakroom.

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shafiqFPS1 year ago

Ok lets find super car tonight

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W3B 𝕏1 year ago

Let's take a look at the disadvantage of this device:

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Gilson David1 year ago

Do not try this at home. Repeat only works on sheap cars. You will just lock your key.

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Michael⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️1 year ago

Wait till you find out you can do that with your mind. 🤯

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Dr Nicholas Bennett-Thomas1 year ago

HackRF isn't illegal. It's just an SDR transceiver. Providing you only use it on frequencies you have a licence to use, and use it according to the terms of that licence, it's fine. I have 2 SDR transceivers.

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Zumer1 year ago

thanks for sharing these devices

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Bad_Influens1 year ago

Where can I get this?

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Mr Mike1 year ago

Man, you are just dangerous 😎

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Protogen_11 year ago

You can't use one code twice

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tom1 year ago

What's it do

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Indica_Sang1 year ago

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Alexander Myasoedov1 year ago

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