ESP32DIV is a dual-purpose wireless testing toolkit powered by an ESP32
Scan, select, attack any wifi network nearby and get the password.
Reverse Engineering an old optical mouse using Arduino, and Bonus - Capturing Image.
I'm excited to share my journey of creating a homemade bad USB device, which I've named "EvilDuck. "
Here we introduce a low-cost, open-source, portable fitness tracker-based device for continuous bacterial growth monitoring.
Gamifying the Web 3 puzzles with an OLED display badge featuring pins for reprogramming and wrist wearability.
Rob Charlton got his keyboard back up and running with a tube of Electric Paint.
Why buy a Tesla for its fun party dancing tricks when you can hack an existing cars CANBUS network to do the same with an Android headunit!
Looking to reverse engineer a rpj116 projector from rca to write custom firmware to either add a music visualizer or play doom on or other.