THIS RF HACKING DEVICE ALLOWS YOU TO KEEP YOUR SYSTEM SECURE

When it comes to securing your system, there are always some loopholes that you’d want to know. In context to information technology, we have cybersecurity masters working on it to help organizations and corporates keep the information intact and keep the system safe from any external attacks.

THIS RF HACKING DEVICE ALLOWS YOU TO KEEP YOUR SYSTEM SECURE

One such protective measure is trying the red team approach for penetrating testing, which allows the authorized external or internal team to try an attack on the system that is unaware to the internal security experts of the company. This attack is planned to be real to check the loopholes in the system.

When this is taken in context to the radio environment system, the experts are looking for some hardware that will help the red team penetration testing. One of the security engineer Joel SernaΒ and his teammates have launchedΒ Evil Crow RF, which is a radio frequency hacking device for security prrofessionals and cybersecurity enthusiasts.

The newly launched hardware has ignited a spark in the community as enthusiasts are testing out hardware to try the efficiency of the designed product. Evil Crow RF gets an ESP32-based module onboard that works at 240MHz CPU frequency with decent flash memory. The specially designed hardware is developed to work on the RF bands:Β 300MHz-348MHz; 387MHz-464MHz; and 779MHz-928MHz. Along with all these, the maker has warned the users to use the hardware with utmost care and follow all the rules that apply to their country.

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