In the cybersecurity realm, engineers continually seek out vulnerabilities to rectify and prevent exploitation by malicious actors. However, the tools they utilize can often be costly and not precisely tailored to their needs. This project introduces HackBat, an open-source hacking hardware platform based on the RP2040, equipped with RF, NFC, USB, and SD card functionalities, specifically designed for pen testing research. Managed by the Raspberry Pi microcontroller RP2040, HackBat integrates various communication modules and interfaces, offering versatility and adaptability for cybersecurity exploration.
Key Features:
Dual-core RP2040 with clock speeds up to 133 MHz Texas Instruments CC1101 RF transceiver ESP-12F Wi-Fi module NFC module (PN532) for NFC card operations SD card slot for storage 0.96-inch OLED display 5-key D-Pad for user interaction
HackBat provides a cost-effective and flexible alternative to commercial pen-testing tools. Its open-source design, accessible on GitHub, makes it an invaluable resource for cybersecurity professionals and enthusiasts alike.