DisruptorX V2 analyze jam spoof and disrupt Bluetooth Low Energy BLE

DisruptorX V2 – An ESP32-based BLE penetration testing device with Sour Apple exploit mode

DisruptorX V2 is an ESP32-based wireless security and penetration testing tool designed to analyze, jam, spoof, and disrupt Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) signals. Developed by C1PH3R-FSOCITEY in India, it’s designed for cybersecurity professionals, penetration testers, and ethical hackers for BLE-focused security testing. Built around an ESP32-WROOM-32 module, DisruptorX V2 supports BLE signal jamming, scanning, spoofing, and packet analysis. It includes a “Sour Apple” mode to exploit BLE vulnerabilities by injecting malicious signals. The tool can impersonate legitimate BLE devices and observe interactions between them, making it suitable for studying protocol behavior and wireless security flaws. DisruptorX Specifications: Wireless Module – ESP32-WROOM-32 module with ESP32 dual-core processor @ 160 MHz,  520 Kbytes SRAM / 4 Mbit Flash, WiFi 802.11 b/g/n, Bluetooth 4.2 Display – 0.96″ OLED display Functions BLE signal jamming BLE signal spoofing (device impersonation) BLE packet analysis and scanning “Sour Apple” mode for signal injection exploits USB – Micro […]

Diabolic Parasite

Diabolic Parasite is an ESP32-S3 USB dongle for penetration testing and security research (Crowdfunding)

Diabolic Parasite is an ESP32-S3-based USB dongle for penetration testing and security research. It supports keystroke injection, keylogging, wireless access, and detection-evasion. Its functionality looks similar to the earlier Diabolic Drive from “UNIT 72784” with an ATMega24 + ESP8266 design and 64GB eMMC flash, but the Parasite is instead based on an ESP32-S3 chip with only 8MB flash and no eMMC flash. Diabolic Parasite specifications: Wireless SoC – Espressif Systems ESP32-S3FN8 CPU – Xtensa Dual-core 32-bit LX7 Microprocessor with up to 240MHz clock speed Memory – 512KB SRAM, Storage – 384KB ROM, 8MB SPI flash Wireless – Wi-Fi 4 and Bluetooth 5.0 with BLE Antenna – High-gain 4.1 dBi, 2.4 GHz ceramic chip antenna USB USB Type-A male port for host connectivity USB Type-A female port for passthrough and device communication Features Keystroke Reflection Exfiltration Keylogger Functionality Wireless Control USB passthrough Multi-HID Device Handling: keyboard and mouse emulation with input […]

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Minino the Kitty Shape IoT AnalysisTool

Minino ESP32-C6 board is designed for IoT security and penetration testing

Minino security tool is a kitty-shaped ESP32-C6 powered cybersecurity device for analyzing 2.4GHz communications and probing IoT devices. It supports Bluetooth Low Energy, Wi-Fi 6, Zigbee, Thread, and Matter, and has a dedicated GNSS radio for receiving signals from various satellite constellations. Minino is compatible with CatSniffer analysis tools and Wireshark software, and can log packet captures on a microSD card. These features make this suitable for applications like assessing IoT device security, network analysis, and wireless protocol research. We have previously written about similar IoT security and pen testing tools like the ESP8266 and ATmega32U4-based Diabolic Drive, the ESP32 Marauder Pocket Unit v2, the ThingPulse Pendrive S3, and many others, feel free to check those out if you are interested in the topic. Minino security tool specifications Wireless Module – ESP32-C6-WROOM-1U SoC – ESP32-C6  CPU Single-core 32-bit RISC-V clocked up to 160 MHz Low-power RISC-V core @ up to […]

Diabolic Drive

Diabolic Drive is a penetration testing USB key with 64GB storage, ESP8266 and ATmega32U4 microcontrollers

Diabolic Drive may look like a 64GB USB flash drive and show as such when you insert it into your computer, but it’s actually a wireless keystroke injection tool with a Microchip ATmega32U4 8-bit AVR microcontroller and an Espressif Systems ESP8266 WiFi SoC. Egypt-based UNIT 72784 says their cybersecurity tool enables Red Teaming – the practice of rigorously identifying an attack path to breach a device’s security – as it behaves like a flash drive while being able to deploy keyboard strokes wirelessly through the ESP8266 WiFi MCU. Diabolic Drive specifications: MCUs Microchip ATmega32U4 microcontroller @ 16 MHz (5V) acting as a Serial Bridge Espressif Systems ESP8266EX microcontroller @ 160 MHZ (3.3V) with WiFi 4 support ATmega32U4 and ESP8266 are connected via Serial and I2C protocols thanks to an LDO regulator. Storage 64 GB flash storage up to 20MB/s read, 10MB/s write 4MB W25Q32 SPI flash memory Antenna – High […]

Marauder Unit with Case showing ports

The ESP32 Marauder Pocket Unit v2 is a wireless penetration device with an onboard GPS module and touchscreen

The ESP32 Marauder Pocket Unit with GPS v2 is a portable Wi-Fi and Bluetooth penetration tool powered by an ESP32 module and used to test and analyze wireless networks. It features a 2.8-inch touchscreen, two 18650 batteries, an SD card slot, an LED battery indicator, and two external antennas for 2.4GHz Wi-Fi and GPS. ESP32 Marauder Pocket Unit v2 specifications: Microcontroller – ESP32 Wi-Fi & Bluetooth SoC Storage – MicroSD card slot for file sharing, backup, and firmware updates (8GB SanDisk memory card included) Display – 2.8-inch capacitive touchscreen USB – USB-C port for charging GNSS – Embedded GPS module Antenna – External dual antenna SMA connectors for WIFI and GPS Misc 1x battery status indicator Reset and Power buttons Power – 2x 18650 batteries Dimensions – 92 x 71 x 46mm The ESP32 Marauder device is based on JustCallMeKoko’s ESP32Marauder Project, a suite of Wi-Fi/Bluetooth offensive and defensive tools […]

ESP32 Marauder Double Barrel

ESP32 Marauder Double Barrel 5G adds 5GHz deauthentication with RTL8720DN module

The ESP32 Marauder – Double Barrel 5G is a dual-chip hacking and penetration testing tool that supports both 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz Wi-Fi scanning, deauthentication, and can be used for penetration testing, wireless research, and learning security concepts. The device is built around an ESP32, and can be used with Flipper Zero or as a standalone device. Additionally, it features a dedicated GPS receiver and a CC1101 Sub-GHz transceiver (433 MHz) for wireless experiments. Other features include a 2.8-inch touchscreen, 800 mAh rechargeable battery, micro-SD slot for logs/firmware/Flipper FAP files. There are also dual USB-C interfaces (one for charging/ESP32 recovery and one for BW16 firmware update), and four external antenna ports (Wi-Fi ×2, GPS, Sub-GHz) housed in a 3D-printed enclosure. ESP32 Marauder Double Barrel 5G specifications Main module – ESP32 Wi-Fi & Bluetooth SoC Storage – MicroSD card slot for firmware, logging, and data storage. Display – 2.8-inch touchscreen with included […]

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Flipper Zero UV Meter

UV Meter for Flipper Zero measures ultraviolet radiation with AS7331 sensor

The UV Meter is a Flipper Zero application designed to measure ultraviolet (UV) radiation using the AS7331 spectral sensor, which can detect UV-A, UV-B, and UV-C wavelengths. Designed for personal and environmental UV monitoring, this tool measures UV exposure levels in everyday scenarios, whether it’s behind windows, under cloud cover, or while wearing sunglasses. It provides real-time irradiance readings in µW/cm², W/m², or mW/m², and calculates safe maximum daily exposure durations based on 2024 TLVs and BEIs from ACGIH, with adjustable factors like eye protection status, gain, and exposure time. A visual meter and warning symbols notify the user of under- or overexposure. The app also displays each UV type’s relative contribution to overall exposure risk. A compact adapter PCB enables easy connection between the Flipper Zero and the AS7331 breakout board via I²C. Flipper Zero UV Meter specifications: Target platform – Flipper Zero Sensor module – Sparkfun AS7331 Spectral […]

FlipperHeimer Geiger Counter module

FlippenHeimer Geiger Counter module adds radiation sensing to Flipper Zero

The FlippenHeimer is a compact Geiger counter add-on module designed to work with the Flipper Zero. It allows users to monitor beta and gamma radiation levels using the Flipper’s display and power source, making it a portable device to detect radiation. Built around a J305 Geiger–Müller tube, the FlippenHeimer provides real-time data logging, visual feedback via graphs. Other than that, it features “atomic dice roller” functionality that uses the random nature of radioactive decay to generate unpredictable outcomes. Key components of this device include 555 timers, LM358 op-amps, 2N3904 and MPSA42 transistors, inductors, and high-voltage capacitors. These features make this device useful for applications such as environmental awareness, hobbyist radiation monitoring, and generating random values. FlippenHeimer Specifications: Main interface – Connects to Flipper Zero via GPIO/UART (plug-and-play with GPIO header) Detection device – J305 Geiger-Müller glass tube,  suitable for gamma and beta radiation Radiation detection: Detects beta and gamma radiation […]

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