New ask Hacker News story: Flipper Blackhat: A Linux-Based WiFi Tool
Flipper Blackhat: A Linux-Based WiFi Tool
3 by machinehum | 0 comments on Hacker News.
As an electrical engineer, I asked the Flipper community a while back what hardware add-ons they would like to see developed. The top reply was "evil portal that supports WiFi passthrough" meaning the user is connected to the internet after the portal attack. This got me thinking: the ESP32 is a powerful but simple, bare-metal microcontroller. They're awesome but limited in ways. If you put a powerful Linux microprocessor on top of the Fipper and connect two WiFi radios, you'll end up with a very sophisticated device. So that's what I'm working on, and I made an update video here: https://youtu.be/RVjA3HURUa8?si=hbplsUVfqiI7IYF2 AMA, and thanks for the support and project idea!
3 by machinehum | 0 comments on Hacker News.
As an electrical engineer, I asked the Flipper community a while back what hardware add-ons they would like to see developed. The top reply was "evil portal that supports WiFi passthrough" meaning the user is connected to the internet after the portal attack. This got me thinking: the ESP32 is a powerful but simple, bare-metal microcontroller. They're awesome but limited in ways. If you put a powerful Linux microprocessor on top of the Fipper and connect two WiFi radios, you'll end up with a very sophisticated device. So that's what I'm working on, and I made an update video here: https://youtu.be/RVjA3HURUa8?si=hbplsUVfqiI7IYF2 AMA, and thanks for the support and project idea!
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