Information for assembly and use of our DEF CON 31 projects.
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Atomic SAO: Assembly Video
Space Sloth SAO: Follow video for Atomic SAO minus two LEDs.
Octopus SAO: Follow video for Atomic SAO minus vinyl decal.
Follow video for Cyber Power Badge minus LEDs.
Note orientation of SAO Sockets (keying block up) and the suggestion to loosen the SAO sockets if they are too snug.
See the HackerBox Soldering Workshop Guide
See the HackerBox Starter Workshop Guide
See the HackerBox Soldering Workshop Guide
See the HackerBox Soldering Workshop Guide
See the HackerBox Basics Workshop Guide
See the LAN Lord HackerBox Guide
See the Wispy HackerBox Guide
Includes Telescoping SMA Antenna
See the Wispy HackerBox Guide
See the Fibonacci HackerBox Guide
See the Badgelife HackerBox Guide
Atomic, Space Sloth, and Octopus SAOs: Assembly Video
Artemis, BitHead, Guy Fawkes, and Shroom SAOs: Assembly Video
See the SAO Showcase HackerBox Guide
Solder the four-pin right-angle header to the 3V3 and GND pins of the Showcase PCB. Use two female-to-female jumper wires to connect one of the GND pins and one of the 3V3 pins to the corresponding pins on the USB power module.
Penetration Testing or ethical hacking is an authorized simulated cyberattack on a computer system and possibly physical security systems associated therewith. The pen test is performed to evaluate the security of the system. The test can identify vulnerabilities, including the potential for unauthorized parties to gain access to the system's features and data, as well as strengths, enabling a full risk assessment to be completed.
See the Inline HackerBox Guide
The RF-Nano is an Arduino Nano combined with an nRF24L01 radio as described here.
When power is first applied to the RF-Nano, its red power LED will blink on and off slowly.
The RF-Nano can be programmed via the Arduino IDE: Select the Tools > Board as Arduino Nano. Then open the blink example sketch and change both delay values to 100 before uploading the code. After that, the red LED will blink much faster.
RF-Nano Operating Instructions
See the Tagger HackerBox Guide.
See also PCB Assembly Notes for the 7941W Dual Frequency RFID.
The two RFID cards marked with "CUID" are 13.56MHz and the two with no marking are 125KHz.
Locksport is the sport or recreation of understanding and defeating physical locks. See the Locksport HackerBox Guide.
Note The Open Organisation Of Lockpickers (TOOOL) strict code of ethics and please take it seriously.
Design by Jilles Groenendijk