Pwnie Express has a knack for stuffing powerful security testing tools into innocuous housings, and this time their flexing that unique talent with the Pwnie Plug R2.
via Pocket http://www.engadget.com/2013/07/31/pwnie-express-pwn-plug-r2/
Pwnie Plug R2 with 4G cell connection + software defined radio + solar battery charger + quadcopter = Flying security nightmare
I want one now!! Makes my Fonera (Jasager) and TPLink pineapple look like toys.. Software Defined Radio….shudder
Core features:
- Onboard high-gain 802.11b/g/n wireless supporting packet injection & monitor mode
- Onboard dual Gigabit Ethernet for NAC bypass and network monitoring
- External high-gain Bluetooth adapter (up to 1000′) supporting packet injection
- External unlocked 4G/GSM cellular (SIM not included)
- Automated wired NAC/802.1x/RADIUS bypass
- Simple web-based administration and in-product updates with “Pwnix UI”
- One-click Evil AP & Passive Recon services
- Persistent reverse-SSH access to your target network
- 6 different covert channels to tunnel through application-aware firewalls & IPS
- Supports HTTP proxies, SSH-VPN, & OpenVPN
- Out-of-band SSH access over 4G/GSM cell networks
- Runs Pwnix, a custom Debian distro based on Kali Linux
- OSS-based pentesting toolkit includes Metasploit, SET, Kismet, Aircrack-NG, SSLstrip, nmap, Hydra, w3af, Scapy, Ettercap, Bluetooth/VoIP/IPv6 tools, & many more
- Unpingable and no listening ports in stealth mode
Hardware specs:
- Processor / RAM: 1.2GHz Armada-370 CPU / 1GB DDR3
- Disk storage: 32GB microSDHC (Class 10)
- Onboard wireless: High-gain 802.11b/g/n, packet injection & monitor mode, 8” external antenna
- Onboard I/O: 2x Gigabit Ethernet, 2x USB 3.0, serial console, microSD slot
- External high-gain Bluetooth adapter (up to 1000′ range) supporting packet injection & monitor mode
- Optional support for Zigbee/Zwave, RFID, and Software-Defined Radios (SDR)
- Voltage: 110-240v (Adapters available)
- Power draw: 5 watts idle, 15 watts max
- Dimensions: 5.2″ x 3.7″ x 0.8″
- Compatible with SIM cards from AT&T, T-mobile, Vodafone, Orange, and GSM carriers in over 160 countries (SIM card not included)
- HSDPA/UMTS (850/1700/1900/2100MHz)
- GSM/GPRS/EDGE (850/900/1800/1900MHz)