What are these even used for? Are these just toys that are useless against real world systems or are they serious pentesting tools with real world applications?
>>107548017Why are these so expensive ?I can literally buld + 3d print + cnc etch + solder one of these on less than 2h >what for ?Hacking or Diagnosing or reverse engineering; think multiphase logic analyzers for RF.If you have to ask, you probably don't need it.
>>107548017take them near an airport and jam ATC frequencies
The hackrf one is the only device I recognize, it is a computer controlled software defined radio that goes from 100 khz to 6 ghz the company that makes them Great Scott Gadgets just made a he's version with better hardware filtering and better dynamic range, watch out for inferior Chinese copies if you plan to buy one. and Amazon is worse than ebay now when it comes to copycats making cheap copies
>>107548156>If you have to ask, you probably don't need it.I'd like to audit my home server and personal wifi and bluetooth networks. Pentesting is something that I always found interesting, but I never really had money to play around with any of these toys.
>>107548176>The hackrf one is the only device I recognizethe other one is a pineapple from hak5. fake wifi hotspot kit / wifi pentesting stuff
>>107548518For bluetooth I found some recommendations like Ubertooth One, but I couldn't find the actual device anywhere in Europe.