Cybersecurity Hardwares
7 Top Hacking Gadgets
Raspberry Pi - Low-cost credit card-sized computer running Linux with GPIO pins for hardware experimentation and learning programming
USB Rubber Ducky - USB device that acts as a keyboard to inject keystrokes, execute payloads, and automate attacks
Flipper Zero - Multi-functional device for interacting with RFID, NFC, infrared, and other wireless signals
LAN Turtle - Covert network penetration testing tool for data gathering and remote access
WiFi Pineapple - Wi-Fi auditing tool for reconnaissance and man-in-the-middle attacks
Alfa Network Cards - High-power Wi-Fi adapters used for packet capture and wireless security testing
Ubertooth One - Open-source USB device for monitoring and analyzing Bluetooth signals