HackyPi – Ultimate DIY USB Hacking Tool for Security Professionals and Ethical Hackers, DIY Programmable Hacking USB for Educational Purposes
$44.99
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Price: $44.99
(as of Aug 10, 2024 07:23:42 UTC – Details)
Product Description
HackyPi Features
Powered by Raspberry Pi RP2040 microcontroller
HackyPi is built around the Raspberry Pi RP2040 microcontroller, which has a powerful ARM Cortex-M0+ with dual cores. Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced coder, HackyPi is a versatile and accessible platform for expanding your knowledge and skills in the exciting world of cybersecurity and coding.
With HackyPi, users can learn how to write their own programs, practice ethical hacking techniques, and gain a deeper understanding of the underlying principles and technologies. Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced coder, HackyPi is a versatile and accessible platform for expanding your knowledge and skills in the exciting world of cybersecurity and coding.
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Learn and apply a variety of ethical hacking techniques, such as:
HackyPi is a learning and educational tool for aspiring ethical hackers and coders. It enables users to explore various topics, such as data logging, encryption, and coding. This tool is built around the Raspberry Pi RP2040 microcontroller, which has a powerful ARM Cortex-M0+ with dual cores.
With HackyPi, users can learn how to write their own programs, practice ethical hacking techniques, and gain a deeper understanding of the underlying principles and technologies.
Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced coder, HackyPi is a versatile and accessible platform for expanding your knowledge and skills in the exciting world of cybersecurity and coding.
HackyPi is a versatile and user-friendly tool that is compatible with Windows, Mac, and Linux, requires no drivers, is an open-source hardware, comes with Python support, and can be used to create custom programs in various programming languages using HidLibrary.
HackyPi is equipped with a powerful RP2040 Dual-core Arm Cortex-M0+ processor, on-board SD card support, Type A USB, TFT 1.14” display, and an onboard Boot button, allowing for easy drag-and-drop programming using mass storage over USB.
Customers say
Customers like the utility of the software, saying it has great potential as a tool. They also appreciate the examples and say it’s a cool concept. However, some customers have reported issues with performance and ease of use.
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Tyler olson –
So much fun!
I’ve seen lots of reviews mentioning the lack of instructions. I got the hang of it really quick and was also able to utilize the github page that’s provided by the company sbcshop. I found the technical documents to be useful and the examples have helped me to experiment and start to get into more advanced tech. I’m to the point where I’m trying to push it to its limit! I’ll try to release some code online in the future to help with more advanced users. just got to toy around with it more
Frank Francis –
Hackyyyyy
Fun. Buy your kids one. Let them learn Linux at a young age. Itâs the way of the world
J.S. Lawson –
Neat, but limited documentation
It is a cool design and concept. Integrated space for SD card, and very nice display. Initial set up was a challenge to find good guidance for and most require installation of an ide which was a little dated. Great potential as a tool, but best for buyers with a high degree of existing technical knowledge.
Bret –
If you don’t already see a clear use for this device, you don’t need it, and it’s worthless!
I was interested in this as being a computer outside of your computer and what it could do. Documentation? Almost non-existent beyond a few stupid things like “You can clear your browser”. This is totally not ready for prime time as they’re trying to sell it to you.Did you just waste $40 and now you need to try to learn Python, but not real python, but circuit Python?If you don’t already see a clear use for this device, you don’t need it, and it’s worthless!
RICKY –
Excellent!
I love it. It works!
Walt Groves Jr –
It could be a little confusing at first
Other than that, itâs a great product fun to play with and great to learn on
LoadSaveDelete –
mass produced cases = some ill fitting pieces
im happy with the product but the only 2 notes i have are these:1. the case that protects the board is not the greatest, its like the 2 pieces just barely fit.2. if you want to learn anything about this tool, you have to do a lot of digging andsearching for the correct information.other than that, fun and useful tool.
AK4life –
Flimsy and I mean FLIMSY physical connections
I could plug it in and start it, but it came with what appeared the pushbutton switch not even soldered in place, just put into the board. the USB and power ports, along with switchbutton port were all badly misaligned in the housing assembly. Sorry guys, but out of the box it’s half functional. Maybe I’d try again if the QC was better.
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EJBRANDON –
It arrived completely dead, it would not boot up or power on. Tried inserting a micro SD card and it made no difference. There is absolutely no community online for this product, and the YouTube tutorial is dreadful. Donât waste your money! Iâve paid more and gone for a Hak5 rubber ducky.The company SB components said they could not offer me any assistance, despite being the manufacturer!?
Donald –
Sul github puoi trovare di tutto per avere il meglio del usb device
M Pouliquen –
Ne marche pas pour le moment, on est un peu démuni sans aucun document pour trouver la cause ou la reparation possible. Il faudrait une faq.
MR N R WARNETT –
Dead on arrival, the you tube tutorial is the worst I have seen – absolutely no use whats so ever. Iâm sure the tools is a great geeky thing but the sales pitch is poor