2. About me
• 20 years in the Navy
• 15 years aviation electronics
• 5 years computer network
defense
• Security and ISMS Consultant
Pivot Point Security
• Geek
• Pirate
3. One little spark…
@Githur’s BsidesDC presentation (Rangebox)
Raspberry Pi as an access point
@jaysonstreet’s Evil Briefcase video
Raspberry Pi as an attack platform
6. Requirements
• Portable (pocket or small backpack)
• Remote (no need to directly interact)
• Non-attributable and able to be broken down to
constituent parts
• Modular (ability to complete different ‘missions’ based on
need)
• Inexpensive (just because you charge a lot for your
services doesn’t mean you have to pay a lot for your
tools)
7. Pro Con
Kali NetHunter Portable
Potential $$$
You are attached to
the device*
PwnPlug Ease of use
$$$$
Not Portable(requires
mains voltage)
Pi
$
Portable
You are detached
Time and effort
required to build
9. Into the future
• IMSI catcher for passive monitoring
• Cellular connectivity
• Pair with Arduino for sleep/wake power
conservation* (will break LUKS)
10. Thanks
If I have seen further it is only by standing on the shoulders of giants.
-Issac Newton
• @redteamsblog
• @githur rangebox http://sourceforge.net/p/rangebox/wiki/
Home/
• @conroydave EDIMAX hostapd driver http://
www.daveconroy.com/turn-your-raspberry-pi-into-a-wifi-
hotspot-with-edimax-nano-usb-ew-7811un-rtl8188cus-
chipset/
• @jaysonstreet & @pwnieexpress Boston vs. the Briefcase
of DOOM https://www.youtube.com/watch?
v=D_yr3GBQF3Y