What's up? Hackers and pen-testers Anonymous here back again with another useful tutorial. Today in this tutorial I will introduce to you the top 10 Hacking gadgets, which is really useful and hacker used these gadgets to do the hack. 






1. Raspberry PI 4: The Raspberry Pi 4 model is the latest version of the low-cost Raspberry Pi Computer. The Pi isn't like your typical devices, in its cheapest form it doesn't have a case and it simply a credit card-sized electronic board of type you might find inside a PC or Laptop, But much smaller.


Raspberry PI 4




it costs as little as $35 or above.


2. USB Rubber Ducky:  The USB Rubber Ducky injects keystrokes at superhuman speeds, violating the inherent trust computers have in humans by posing as a keyboard. Imagine plugging in a seemingly innocent USB drive into a computer and installing backdoors, exfiltrating documents, or capturing credentials. With a few well-crafted keystrokes anything is possible. If only you had a few minutes, photographic memory, and perfect typing accuracy.


USB Rubber Ducky

it costs around  $49.99 




3.Proxmark3: Proxmark3 is a tool used to analyze, snoop, listen, and emulating Low Frequency(125 kHz) to High Frequency (13.56 MHz) tags. You can simply say, this tool for RFID/ NFC Penetration Testing. 

Proxmark3


it costs around $40


4. HackRF One: This is the HackRF One, a Software Defined Radio (SDR) peripheral capable of transmission or reception of radio signals from 1MHz to 6GHz. Designed to enable test and development of modern and next-generation radio technologies, HackRF One is an open-source hardware platform that can be used as a USB peripheral or programmed for stand-alone operation.

HackRF One




it costs around  $299/300


5. Keylogger: Keyloggers are also known as keystrokes logging software. Keyloggers are a type of monitoring software designed to record keystrokes made by a user. One of the oldest forms of cyber threat. these keystrokes loggers record the information you type into a website or application and send it back to a third party. 




6. LAN Turtle: The LAN Turtle is a  covert Systems Administration and Penetration Testing tool providing stealth remote access, network intelligence gathering, and man-in-the-middle surveillance capabilities through a simple graphic shell.

Housed within a generic "USB Ethernet Adapter" case, the LAN Turtle’s covert appearance allows it to blend into many IT environments. 


LAN Turtle



7. WiFi Pineapple: Automate WiFi auditing with all new campaigns and get actionable results from vulnerability assessment reports. Command the airspace with a new interactive recon dashboard, and stay on-target and in-scope with the leading rogue access point suite for advanced man-in-the-middle attacks.

Next-gen network processors combine with multiple role-based radios and the Hak5 patented PineAP suite to deliver impressive results. Hardened and stress-tested for the most challenging environments.


WiFi Pineapple


8.MagSpoof is a device that can spoof/emulate any magnetic stripe or credit card. It can work "wirelessly", even on standard magstripe/credit card readers, by generating a strong electromagnetic field that emulates a traditional magnetic stripe card.





9. Ubertooth One: The Ubertooth One is an open-source Bluetooth test tool from Michael Ossmann. It is the world's first affordable Bluetooth monitoring and development platform and is a fully open-source product (both hardware and software). 


Ubertooth One



10.Alfa AWUS036NHA: Alfa AWUS036NHA, an 802.11n wireless USB adapter from Alfa Network, Inc. with a top connection speed of 150 Mbps. New in retail box. This has an Atheros AR9271 chipset with Atheros Align technology.

 This adapter is quickly becoming a favorite among Linux users. It is supported in Backtrack 5 and Kali out of the box. Note that Linux is a user-supported community, and we are not able to provide installation help or technical support for Linux. We cannot confirm compatibility for any specific distro.

Because of the Atheros Align technology, this product offers faster true throughput speeds to your ISP compared to other 150 Mbps 802.11n products. We recommend thisAWUS036NHA to home network users who are looking for a wireless USB adapter with an external antenna connection and faster throughput to your Internet service. This unit is ideal for video-streaming, online gaming, and large downloads. It is not as long a range as other options from Alfa including the AWUS036NH, the AWUS036H long-range G adapter, and the AWUS036NHR 802.11n USB adapter. If you are not sure which is best for your needs, we recommend the AWUS036H for the overall/802.11grange,


the AWUS036NHR for the overall 802.11n range, and this model- the AWUS036NHA for 802.11n speed. While this has the same max connection rate (150 Mbps) as other 802.11n products, we have found the true throughput speed to be better.

This is a single band (2.4 GHz) 802.11n adapter with maximum transfer speeds of 150 megabits per second (Mbps). This is for one brand new (in retail box) AWUS036NHA wireless adapter with USB cable and 5 dBi gain antenna. Also included in the retail box is the installation software on CD. Some Alfa models include a bonus mount accessory, this one does not.


The AWUS036NHA works with any computer that has a USB port and one of the compatible operating systems listed below. It is perfect for netbooks, laptops, and desktops. It features an external RP-SMA connector which is a must-have for RVers or boaters that need a USB Wi-Fi receiver to connect to a high gain outdoor antenna they already own or plan to buy.







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