10 best hacking gadgets to crack

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The tools listed below are perfect for any novice hacker.

1) Raspberry Pi 4 8 GB Extreme Kit-128 GB version (8 GB RAM)
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The Raspberry Pi is a computer the size of a credit card that will easily fit in your pocket.

The Raspberry Pi is one of the best devices a hacker should have.

You can use the Raspberry Pi offline or connect it to a monitor.

What makes the Raspberry Pi a great hack option is its ability to quickly load operating systems and custom images from the SD card.

One of my favorite raspberry Pi images is Kali Linux, an operating system that includes most of the popular open source hacking tools built into it.

There is also a much smaller variant of the Raspberry Pi called Raspberry Pi Zero.

If you're looking for a budget Raspberry Pi, then the Raspberry Pi 3B is still a great choice.

2) Keysy RFID Duplicator
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Keysy is an RFID duplicator that can quickly copy RFID key cards and keyfobs.

Keysy allows you to copy up to 4 RFID credentials (125 kHz).

You can then use your RFID credentials by placing a Keysy keychain in front of the tag reader.

Additional rewritable keyfobs are sold separately.

3) PlunderBug
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Plunder Bug from Hak5 is a pocket-sized LAN Tap that allows you to detect errors in Ethernet connections using a USB-C connection.

It is combined with cross-platform scripts and has its own root application for Android.

The Plunder Bug is an intelligent network sniffer that is great for passive recording and active network scanning.

It's small and inconspicuous!

4) SharkJack
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SharkJack is a portable network attack tool out of the box, armed with ultra-fast payloads that provide quick and easy intelligence.

SharkJack is ideal for social engineering attacks.

It contains a simple scripting language that makes it easier to load payloads

Shark Jack is ideal for auditing a wired network.

5) HackRF
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HackRF One is a broadband software-defined half-duplex radio transmitter with an operating frequency from 1 MHz to 6 GHz.

Up to 20 million samples per second.

6) AURSINC WiFi Deauther Wristband
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The Aursinc WiFi Deauther is a wristband that has the latest version of the ESP8266 Deauther software installed.

With this software, you can perform various security tests for your Wi-Fi networks.

NOTE: the ESP8266 only supports 2.4 GHz.

Extensibility: you can also use it to develop your own software.

This is really an ESP8266 development Board, easy to operate.

LONG-term WORKING TIME: built-in 600mAh battery, working time up to 7 hours.

It comes with an OLED display and a 3-position instant slider switch.

7) WI-FI Pineapple
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Hak5's WiFi Pineapple Mark VII makes it easier to automate Wi-Fi auditing.

8) LAN Turtle
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LAN Turtle is a hidden system administration and penetration testing tool that provides hidden remote access.

LAN Turtle supports intelligent data collection.

LAN Turtle is ideal for MITM (Man-In-the-Middle) attacks.

9) Alfa AWUS036NH
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Alfa AWUS03NH is one of the best long-range wireless adapters for hackers.

It can be easily switched to monitor mode, and its default drivers are supported on Linux, making it a great choice for many hackers.

10) Yard Stick One
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Yard Stick one is a small USB transceiver capable of transmitting and receiving the most popular unlicensed bands.

Yard Stick one has a built-in transmission booster.
 
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