Blog Posts Tagged with "Pwn Plug"
Power Pwn and DARPA Programs for Developing Hacking Tools
July 23, 2012 Added by:Pierluigi Paganini
Network analysis has never been easier. Power Pwn, which looks like a surge protector, can be controled remotely via Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and Ethernet as it searches for network weaknesses. It’s fully manageable via a Web interface accessible through the unit's 3G radio or directly to the device via text message...
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From PwnPlugs to Nuclear Power Plants...
January 03, 2012 Added by:Malgorzata Skora
Physical security can’t be overstated with high value targets such as the Nuclear Power plants in Iran and the U.S. Governments Secret SIPR networks being victims to physical layer compromise. If there’s one guaranteed way to gain access to any network, it’s with a physical layer exploit...
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Where's My Creeper Box?
February 13, 2011 Added by:Dave Porcello
Indeed, after 7 years my long-coveted creeper box has finally arrived. And nothing says Sneakers like a text message from an elegantly-placed drop box as you exit your target facility’s parking lot in an unmarked utility van...
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