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What are some Pentesting or Similar Hardware tools I should get?
Besides the usual Rubber Ducky and KeyLogger or whatever, what should I get?

I'm thinking about getting the following:
Chameleon Mini Rebooted
7 Pin Tubular Lock Pick
Proxmark
Raspberry Pi and a few accessories for MITM attacks and such

Is there anything else? Of course, I don't have plans buying them right now but I still want to hear recommendations.
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RE: Hardware tools #2
The tubular lock picks are amazing and I'll definitely pick up a few of them. A friend of mine demonstrated this set to me and its a great price for a great set.
https://banggood.app.link/uUaFm2vAD2

The Chameleon Mini Rebooted seems really great to be honest. I have an NFC chip in my hand which is great for covert entry because I don't have any card on my person and I can just say the door was unlocked.
Proxmark is nice, especially for longrange credential harvesting.
I'm really interested in Hak5's new Sharkjack, could be an interesting tool to have with you.

When it comes to nondestructive covert entry I would check out this talk by Deviant Ollam. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rnmcRTnTNC8
In it he discusses several keyed alike systems, and other stupid easy ways to open doors.
Doorking 16120 - Opens Door King Systems Call and Lock Boxes
SafeCo FEO-K1 - One of the most popular elevator keys
Ford 1284X - Ford Fleet Key, opens many fleets of ford crown victorias (cop cars)
Linear 222343 - Opens Linear Call and Lock Boxes
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RE: Hardware tools #3
(12-22-2019, 11:55 PM)zorrophreak Wrote: The tubular lock picks are amazing and I'll definitely pick up a few of them. A friend of mine demonstrated this set to me and its a great price for a great set.
https://banggood.app.link/uUaFm2vAD2
I took a look at that and saw some reviews and looked at some videos. It seems good for some uses but I'm mainly looking for something stronger. I did a bit of studying and realized that those picks won't work on ESD
Locks because they have stronger pins.

(12-22-2019, 11:55 PM)zorrophreak Wrote: The Chameleon Mini Rebooted seems really great to be honest. I have an NFC chip in my hand which is great for covert entry because I don't have any card on my person and I can just say the door was unlocked.
Proxmark is nice, especially for long-range credential harvesting.
I don't really have a good use for the Chameleon. I might try to emulate a Metro Card and see where that gets me.
Proxmark was my first decision but the only thing holding me back is the look. All the devices that had the same look are discontinued.
I would also like to say you got huge balls putting a NFC chip in your HAND. I can't imagine myself doing that ever unless I feel like technology is good enough for me. I also cannot handle needles and syringes that big.
Why did you do it? Is it worth it? What are it's uses?
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RE: Hardware tools #4
(12-23-2019, 01:00 AM)Hysho Wrote: Why did you do it? Is it worth it? What are it's uses?

Well I've been interested in the implant technology for a while and its a neat business card if I ever want. I can write new things to it all the time. It's completely healed and doesn't affect my hand's functionality in any way and is hardly noticeable. It was pretty cheap and works well. As for uses, I put business cards on it sometimes, my city bus system uses MiFare Ultralight for their passes now. I don't use the bus but it could be a use for someone else. If you can convince your boss to add your chip (if you use NFC cards like my job does) then its a key card. Like I said I mostly use it as a business card without the business card.
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RE: Hardware tools #5
(12-23-2019, 01:51 AM)zorrophreak Wrote:
(12-23-2019, 01:00 AM)Hysho Wrote: Why did you do it? Is it worth it? What are it's uses?

Well I've been interested in the implant technology for a while and its a neat business card if I ever want. I can write new things to it all the time. It's completely healed and doesn't affect my hand's functionality in any way and is hardly noticeable. It was pretty cheap and works well. As for uses, I put business cards on it sometimes, my city bus system uses MiFare Ultralight for their passes now. I don't use the bus but it could be a use for someone else. If you can convince your boss to add your chip (if you use NFC cards like my job does) then its a key card. Like I said I mostly use it as a business card without the business card.
I might look into it. Maybe in the future I might implant a NFC Chip into my hand.
I've seen some bio-hacks similar to this but the NFC one is a bit new to me.
I can only think of some security and health concerns.
Like how long can you keep it in your hand and also how can you defend your hand from some malicious people?
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RE: Hardware tools #6
(12-23-2019, 05:48 AM)Hysho Wrote:
(12-23-2019, 01:51 AM)zorrophreak Wrote:
(12-23-2019, 01:00 AM)Hysho Wrote: Why did you do it? Is it worth it? What are it's uses?

Well I've been interested in the implant technology for a while and its a neat business card if I ever want. I can write new things to it all the time. It's completely healed and doesn't affect my hand's functionality in any way and is hardly noticeable. It was pretty cheap and works well. As for uses, I put business cards on it sometimes, my city bus system uses MiFare Ultralight for their passes now. I don't use the bus but it could be a use for someone else. If you can convince your boss to add your chip (if you use NFC cards like my job does) then its a key card. Like I said I mostly use it as a business card without the business card.
I might look into it. Maybe in the future I might implant a NFC Chip into my hand.
I've seen some bio-hacks similar to this but the NFC one is a bit new to me.
I can only think of some security and health concerns.
Like how long can you keep it in your hand and also how can you defend your hand from some malicious people?

Worst case scenario in terms of malicious people: I have it password protected so they can't write lock it. As for the length of implantation, its Schott 8625 Bioglass (they call it something like VivoTag or VivoCapsule now) which is what they use for pet microchips so probably somewhere around 20 years. I write to it frequently but even if I wrote and left it, it would stay readable for ten years before needing to be rewritten. It can safely be written to 100,000 time with certainty of still working. Hypothetically if you only wrote once every 10 years, the chip could last 1,000,000 years. Of course, there's no purpose for that. But it should last for a long ass time.
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RE: Hardware tools #7
Thoughts on the other NFC fob cloning tool? I don't want to pay $200 for every FOB I lose!

Sounds like Flipper Zero?

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RE: Hardware tools #8
I think best option to use is Flipper Zero because you have multiple tools and hardware addons Smile

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RE: Hardware tools #9
> Hypothetically if you only wrote once every 10 years, the chip could last 1,000,000 years. Of course, there's no purpose for that. But it should last for a long ass time.

wot mate?

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