A new Kickstarter project called Hacknect hides a Wi-Fi-enabled hacking and automation platform inside what appears to be an ordinary USB cable.
Hacknect looks like an ordinary USB cable but secretly packs Wi-Fi control, payload execution, and stealth hacking features.
What if you could turn a pocket-sized device into a powerful cybersecurity tool with just a few affordable components? Meet Bjorn: a compact, Viking-themed hacking tool that transforms a Raspberry Pi ...
Nearly six years after introducing the Flipper Zero wireless hacking tool, the developers have unveiled a new model ...
[Matthew “wrongbaud” Alt] is well known around these parts for his hardware hacking and reverse-engineering lessons, and today he’s bringing us a JTAG hacking primer that demoes some cool new hardware ...
In today's digital world, cybersecurity threats are ever-growing, making ethical hacking and penetration testing crucial components of modern security practices. Ethical hacking involves legally ...