Whenever I see your videos like this, I want to put on black gloves, a ski mask and unleash the power of technology, but then I realise I don't know anyone I'd want to target. I do have a spare laptop, that could be a perfect victim to practice on, should the need for this knowledge ever arise. Keep doing this, it's awesome.
@@okcrafter9040 well I like playing with toys like the deauthers and keystroke injection tools cos they're fun, so as a excuse to use them I just bring them with me, I also have all the hak5 stuff and loads of wireless cards of course but these are just fun😂😊
hi @Seytonic thank you to talk about the oled display program i wrote (a few month ago) . yes it's still in alpha version ( i need to rewirte it in python3 because python 2 is obsoloete in 2020) normaly i will post an update when i will have some time to work on it. i fact you talk about os detection it's only work on my P4wnP1 because you need to have nmap installed in your P4wnP1 (mine have metasploit on i installed to ...) if interest some i can (when i have removed all personal things on mine) upload a directly flashable img file. all the sources are on my GITHUB github.com/beboxos/P4wnP1_ALOA_OLED_MENU_V2 hope you like the unperfect case i've made for it too :)
spent 12 hours making the one in gideon wolfes tutorial he linked work in 2020 only took that long mostly because i got stuck. gave up. and installed raspi-config and that seemed to get everything working gonna be re-doing my own tutorial again soon BeBoX if It works - as in I can confirm that I got it working for a second time. Do you want me to come post it here? There isn't really much you need to rewrite as changing all the python CLI calls to python3 seems to have done the job as well as using raspi-config to enable the interfaces after doing that dtparam stuff inside of /boot/config.txt I'm gonna be going through all of it again tonight before i post it on github
Seem to have found a consistent install going to be running 2 more tests tomorrow after work to make sure the instructions are 100% efficient I'll post the link here when the tests are done
Here it is: Made it a docx so it can be compatible with both Mircosoft Word and Libre Office Tested and working I even tested to see if doing the /boot/config.txt stuff by hand worked at the very end and it still didn't idk how some people do it I was however - again able to do it with raspi-config it is to big to be shown in github however because of the photos so you're going to have to download it github.com/mgarcia554/mgarcia554/blob/master/pwnpi/Creating%20a%20pwnpi.docx
We need someone to design a 3d printed case the includes a Ups Lite battery board! This would be the perfect solution. If you read this and are able, we all would be eternally grateful. Thanks for the Vid Seytonic. I'm loving my Malduino
Yep still no luck with the TFT Hat, and I got the same one as you. You did a very good job explaining how you got it working ... and the guys on your discord were very welcoming and helpful
I am currently using the p4wnp1 GUI to test the device but I cant get the testing scripts to work. It just says running but never does anything. In the console it returns Has Error: false, Result: null. Can anybody help me? Does p4wnp1 still work or am i wasting my time?
Hey Seytonic I know it's been a while since you've posted anything about P4wnP1 ALOA, but I was just wondering how well versed you are in HIDScript. I know it is basically JS, but I have a (heavily modified) version of your filecopy script, but I can't get it to work the way I want. How good are you at it? xD
So it appears that there are hardware incompatibilities with the newer Pi 2 Zero. Has anyone successfully gotten the p4wnp1 project working on a Pi2 Zero?
The battery mod can be pretty easy. Besides the obvious, just remove the + from the USB connection. But why use the Rpi Zero? It is awfully slow! Something like the A+ would be a much better option and you could have a decent sized screen.
How did I miss this video. I built a P4wnp1 over two years ago and have done nothing with it. It's sitting on my work table all lonesome and bored. Time to update it and play with it.
Cool. Adafruit makes a similar HAT and I have a couple of them. I'll have to see if they work with this software. Those USB key adapters are definitely useful if you want your Zero to look like a memory stick plugged into the back of a PC, but the OLED display foils that disguise. I suspect that people would find it less awkward to use the menus by simply using a cable. Adding a battery is easy since there are a bunch of little addon boards available. Pimoroni makes a "Lipo Shim" that will sit between the Zero and the OLED HAT. It doesn't charge, but it is *very* compact, provides a low-battery shutdown signal, and is not expensive.
I have used that platform before and I like it. I fancy the idea of using the OLED screen. I will be waiting for that tutorial you promised if enough of us pester you...
Some attacks are not wireless unfortunately. If you were to have it act as say a bashbunny or to run rubberducky scripts these are bad "USB" attacks which as in the name requires the USB 😊
We can't download P4wnp1 - kali-linux-v0.1.1-beta-rpi0w-nexmon-p4wnp1-aloa.img.xz it stops in the middle of download | Any Advice | Why cant we download it ?
@@bebox i buy esp 32 which have bluetooth functionality afte r buy when start project but still not success not available any related source on internet but maybe its better in kali linux bluetooth attack so the functionality we use in rasp zero
Ok I ran into a problem, posted the issue on the official github page but no response, so basically what happens is that the hid scripts dont work they deploy but never gets completed just keeps on running. I've tried many PCs and using different sd cards and the cable is not the issue because it gives the lan connection but the script just won't run. Yes and also the keyboard is correct. PLS HELP
Hey @seytonic That's amazing But I have a request Please can you make a video on nuke virus Which is shown in the Indian movie genius It's a virus which deletes all the files on the system