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PoisonTap uses a $5 Raspberry Pi and freely available software to hijack sleeping computers – SiliconANGLE (blog)

SiliconANGLE (blog) PoisonTap uses a $5 Raspberry Pi and freely available software to hijack sleeping computers SiliconANGLE (blog) How easy is it to break into a sleeping PC? a $5 Raspberry Pi and freely available software, at least according to a disclosure from hacker Samy Kamkar.

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PoisonTap Turns Your Raspberry Pi Into the Ultimate Portable Hacking Device – The Daily Dot

The Daily Dot PoisonTap Turns Your Raspberry Pi Into the Ultimate Portable Hacking Device The Daily Dot It's conventional wisdom these days that your computer should be password protected so no one can mess with it while you're away, but a new exploit has rendered that accepted reality void. Now, even if your computer is password protected, someone with … Meet PoisonTap, the $5 tool that ransacks password-protected computers Ars Technica This $5 Device Can Hack Your Locked Computer In One Minute Motherboard The $5 PoisonTap quickly, completely hijacks even a locked computer's internet TechCrunch WIRED  – The Next Web all 24 news articles »

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PoisonTap Makes Raspberry Pi Zero Exploit Locked Computers – Hackaday

Hackaday PoisonTap Makes Raspberry Pi Zero Exploit Locked Computers Hackaday PoisonTap takes a Raspberry Pi Zero and configures it as a USB Gadget, emulating a network device. When this Pi-come-USB-to-Ethernet adapter is plugged into a computer (even a locked one), the computer sends out a DHCP request, and PoisonTap …

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