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Hak5 Hacker Hardware - Ecks - 05-20-2017 So from time to time Hak5 puts out some descent videos and had some ok hardware, but earlier this year they released two new items that are extremely interesting. The Bash Bunny, A Linux box, a network emulator, and much much more, this little bunny is a PenTest dream machine. Wi-Fi Pineapple Nano, not just your ordinary every day router. So to get to the real point of this post, I was planning to build something similar to the original Wi-Fi Pineapple, that is until I saw the new nano, this got me thinking maybe I need to save up the cash and go out and buy these two products. Therefor I ask to the SL community if any of you have seen, bought and or tested any of these products and if so please share and if not check them out and let me know your opinion. RE: Hak5 Hacker Hardware - Ecks - 05-20-2017 I know technically this thread should count as part of Hacking Tools, the reason I didn't post it there is twofold. One I wasn't paying attention and Two these are actual hardware and the Hacking Tools section if full of software. If staff feels I need to delete and repost there I can and will, but please let me know. RE: Hak5 Hacker Hardware - Pikami - 05-20-2017 The hardware looks cool, but in my opinion it's overpriced. RE: Hak5 Hacker Hardware - mothered - 05-20-2017 (05-20-2017, 05:43 AM)Pikami Wrote: The hardware looks cool, but in my opinion it's overpriced. Agree. 99$ for a USB stick (Irrespective of what It contains), Is a little expensive, particularly with the time, effort and know-how, you can create one yourself. Don't get me wrong, It's very Impressive but a little overpriced. Whilst It serves an excellent purpose In terms of automating tasks, I'm one who performs things manually. As the cliche goes In hacker parlance: "The tools don't make the hacker, the hacker makes the tools". RE: Hak5 Hacker Hardware - zorrophreak - 05-20-2017 (05-20-2017, 05:43 AM)Pikami Wrote: The hardware looks cool, but in my opinion it's overpriced. Yeah, even though their stuff is great, and easy to get started without much setup, the price is insane. I mean, maybe I will purchase some of their stuff one day but eh. |