A practical guide to performing penetration tests from a distance with low-cost, battery-powered devices
1. Meet the deck 2. Meet the beagles 3. Installing a base operating system 4. Filling the toolbox 5. Powering The Deck 6. Input and output devices 7. Building an army of devices 8. Keeping your army secret 9. Adding air support 10. Future directions
Dr. Philip Polstra (known to his friends as Dr. Phil) is an internationally recognized hardware hacker. His work has been presented at numerous conferences around the globe including repeat performances at DEFCON, BlackHat, 44CON, GrrCON, MakerFaire, ForenSecure, and other top conferences. Dr. Polstra is a well-known expert on USB forensics and has published several articles on this topic.Dr. Polstra has developed degree programs in digital forensics and ethical hacking while serving as a professor and Hacker in Residence at a private university in the Midwestern United States. He currently teaches computer science and digital forensics at Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania. In addition to teaching, he provides training and performs penetration tests on a consulting basis. When not working, he has been known to fly, build aircraft, and tinker with electronics. His latest happenings can be found on his blog: http://polstra.org. You can also follow him at @ppolstra on Twitter.
"All in all, we enjoyed reading “Hacking and Penetration Testing
with Low Power Devices. The chapter related to the Deck's power
supply was useful and thorough." --Computers and Security
"...the author offers bite-sized stories of his own experiences and
that of his students while using the tools he presents in the book,
which will likely help you remember important things for much
longer that simple theory." --Help Net Security
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