The Hash Monster: ESP-32 Tamagotchi for WiFi Cracking(telescope.ac) |
The Hash Monster: ESP-32 Tamagotchi for WiFi Cracking(telescope.ac) |
It has 125kHz RFID (for cloning door access badges) and a 433 MHz transceiver (for cloning garage door / barrier remotes). This is much more desireable for me than Wifi.
Wish I could get the same capabilities in a phone case format so I could clone all my different badges into something I carry with me all the time.
Even though the ESP family has been around for a while, I continue to be amazed by what people can accomplish with such resource constrained (by today's standards) embedded systems.
[1]: https://m5stack.com/ (also linked in the blog post)
https://telescope.ac/petazzoni/the-hash-monster-esp32-tamago...
HN eats the last period; you can use %2E to avoid that.
I might have to find some part for this now...
or mouser: ($43): https://www.mouser.com/Search/Refine?Keyword=M5Stack+ESP32
Use HashMonster to capture packets. Send those packets to my mobile phone via bluetooth. Phone sends it to my PC running at home via mobile data plan. PC cracks the password, returns back to phone.
That way I can crack passwords to wifis while waiting somewhere if I dont want to eat my data limit
Check these out. ESP32 (wifi+bluetooth), lora radios, GPS, oled screen, and battery holder - ~$25US:
https://www.aliexpress.com/i/32967228739.html
I have four of them, all work exactly as described.
And what tda is talking about for ~$8US: https://www.aliexpress.com/item/32824839148.html
Or no screen, but with an SD card slot for %5US: https://www.aliexpress.com/item/32846099054.html
I bet that last one would run Hash Monster just fine - if you need a screen for feedback - they're under $3: https://www.aliexpress.com/item/32922106384.html
tindie.com/products/ttgo/lilygor-ttgo-t-sim7000g/
Apologies for the implied existing success.
(Goes back to still open tab to order a couple... Don't now what for yet, but you know shrugs:. Hmmm, I've got Meshtastic running on some other TTGO boards, I wonder how much work it'd be to bridge two LoRa mesh networks together over SMS or the internet?)