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Hacking Hardware The Practical Guide to Penetration Testing

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05.05.2026

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Rheinwerk Publishing

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644

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25,5/17,8/3,3 cm

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1134 g

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1

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Englisch

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978-1-4932-2771-6

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Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

05.05.2026

Verlag

Rheinwerk Publishing

Seitenzahl

644

Maße (L/B/H)

25,5/17,8/3,3 cm

Gewicht

1134 g

Auflage

1

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-4932-2771-6

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Rheinwerk Verlag GmbH
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  • Produktbild: Hacking Hardware
  • ... Foreword ... 19

    1 ... Introduction ... 21

    1.1 ... The Audience for This Book ... 22

    1.2 ... The Contents of This Book ... 22

    1.3 ... The Structure of This Book ... 23

    1.4 ... Note from the Author ... 26

    1.5 ... Further Resources ... 27

    PART I ... Performing IT Security Penetration Tests ... 29

    2 ... IT Security Penetration Tests ... 31

    2.1 ... Getting Started: What Are Pentests? ... 32

    2.2 ... Characteristics of Penetration Tests ... 40

    2.3 ... Procedure for Penetration Tests ... 44

    2.4 ... Assessing Vulnerabilities ... 47

    2.5 ... Eliminating Vulnerabilities ... 51

    3 ... Red Teaming as a Method ... 53

    3.1 ... Using Red Teaming Successfully ... 55

    3.2 ... Procedure of Red Teaming ... 58

    3.3 ... The Purple Team Variant ... 60

    4 ... Test Scenarios in Practice ... 63

    4.1 ... Scenario A: Testing a Wi-Fi Surveillance Camera ... 64

    4.2 ... Scenario B: Examining RFID Access Cards for a Locking System ... 75

    4.3 ... Scenario C: Checking the Network Connections of a Printer ... 83

    4.4 ... Scenario D: Analyzing the Interfaces of a Client Computer ... 90

    PART II ... Awareness Training with Pentest Hardware ... 101

    5 ... Security Awareness Training ... 103

    5.1 ... Social Engineering ... 104

    5.2 ... Different Types of Training ... 105

    5.3 ... Security Awareness Training Using Pentest Hardware ... 106

    6 ... Successful Training Methods ... 111

    6.1 ... Raising Interest ... 112

    6.2 ... Promoting Motivation ... 114

    6.3 ... Controlling Activation ... 115

    6.4 ... Encouraging Interaction ... 117

    7 ... Training Scenarios in Practice ... 121

    7.1 ... Scenario A: Contaminated Workplace ... 121

    7.2 ... Scenario B: Hardware Scavenger Hunt ... 124

    7.3 ... Scenario C: USB Drives in Public Areas ... 127

    PART III ... Hacking and Pentest Hardware Tools ... 135

    8 ... Pentest Hardware ... 137

    8.1 ... Overview of the Hardware ... 137

    8.2 ... Sources of Supply ... 144

    9 ... Secret Surveillance Using Spy Gadgets ... 147

    9.1 ... Attack Scenario ... 148

    9.2 ... Mini Recording Devices: Secret Audio Recordings ... 151

    9.3 ... GSM Recording Device: Worldwide Audio Transmissions ... 153

    9.4 ... Spy Cameras: Undetected Video Recordings ... 155

    9.5 ... Mini Wi-Fi Cameras: Versatile Camera Modules ... 157

    9.6 ... GPS Trackers: Secretly Tracking and Transmitting Positions ... 158

    9.7 ... Countermeasures ... 160

    9.8 ... Analyzing Devices Found ... 163

    10 ... Recording Keystrokes and Monitoring Signals Using Loggers ... 165

    10.1 ... Attack Scenario ... 166

    10.2 ... Keyloggers: Inconspicuous Keyboard Monitoring ... 168

    10.3 ... Screen Loggers: Secret Screen Monitoring ... 184

    10.4 ... Countermeasures ... 196

    10.5 ... Analyzing Devices Found ... 197

    11 ... Attacks via the USB Interface ... 199

    11.1 ... Attack Scenario ... 201

    11.2 ... BadUSB Hardware ... 204

    11.3 ... Control via Bluetooth or Wi-Fi ... 241

    11.4 ... Simulating USB Devices ... 281

    11.5 ... Destroying Computers Using USB Killers ... 297

    11.6 ... Countermeasures ... 309

    11.7 ... Analyzing Devices Found ... 312

    12 ... Manipulating Wireless Connections ... 313

    12.1 ... Attack Scenario ... 314

    12.2 ... Frequencies and Antennas ... 316

    12.3 ... Wireless Signal Cloners: Duplicating Wireless Connections ... 318

    12.4 ... Nooelec NESDR SMArt: Analyzing Wireless Connections ... 319

    12.5 ... LimeSDR Mini: Attacking Wireless Connections ... 326

    12.6 ... YARD Stick One: Manipulating Wireless Signals ... 329

    12.7 ... HackRF One: Easy Duplication of Wireless Communication ... 334

    12.8 ... HackRF One PortaPack: Mobile Version ... 339

    12.9 ... Jammers: Interrupting Wireless Connections ... 347

    12.10 ... Countermeasures ... 348

    12.11 ... Analyzing Devices Found ... 349

    13 ... Duplicating and Manipulating RFID Tags ... 351

    13.1 ... Attack Scenario ... 354

    13.2 ... Detectors: Detecting RFID Readers and Tags ... 356

    13.3 ... Cloners: Simply Copying RFID Tags ... 359

    13.4 ... Keysy: A Universal RFID Key ... 366

    13.5 ... ChameleonMini/Tiny: An RFID Multitool ... 368

    13.6 ... Proxmark: Powerful RFID Hardware ... 373

    13.7 ... iCopy-X: Another RFID Multitool ... 383

    13.8 ... NFCKill: Destroying RFID/NFC Tags ... 386

    13.9 ... Countermeasures ... 389

    13.10 ... Analyzing Devices Found ... 389

    14 ... Tracking and Manipulating Bluetooth Communication ... 391

    14.1 ... Attack Scenario ... 392

    14.2 ... Bluefruit LE Sniffer: Tracking Bluetooth Low Energy ... 394

    14.3 ... BtleJack with BBC micro:bit for Tapping Bluetooth Low Energy Connections ... 397

    14.4 ... Ubertooth One: Analyzing Bluetooth Connections ... 403

    14.5 ... Countermeasures ... 408

    14.6 ... Analyzing Devices Found ... 409

    15 ... Manipulating and Interrupting Wi-Fi Connections ... 411

    15.1 ... Attack Scenario ... 412

    15.2 ... DSTIKE Deauther: Interrupting Wi-Fi Connections ... 414

    15.3 ... Maltronics WiFi Deauther: Remote-Controlled Attacks ... 421

    15.4 ... WiFi Pineapple: Fake Wi-Fi Networks ... 426

    15.5 ... Countermeasures ... 444

    15.6 ... Analyzing Devices Found ... 446

    16 ... Tapping Wired LANs ... 447

    16.1 ... Attack Scenario ... 448

    16.2 ... Throwing Star LAN Tap: Simply Tapping Data ... 450

    16.3 ... Plunder Bug: Exfiltrating Data with Style ... 454

    16.4 ... Packet Squirrel Mark II: Capturing Network Traffic ... 458

    16.5 ... Shark Jack: Performing Predefined Actions ... 481

    16.6 ... LAN Turtle: Secret Network Access ... 488

    16.7 ... Countermeasures ... 500

    16.8 ... Analyzing Devices Found ... 502

    17 ... Universal Hacking Hardware ... 503

    17.1 ... USB Army Knife: LILYGO T-Dongle S3 ... 503

    17.2 ... Raspberry Pi and P4wnP1 A.L.O.A.: The BadUSB Super Tool ... 511

    17.3 ... Flipper Zero: A Hacker Tamagotchi ... 515

    18 ... Discontinued Hardware and Previous Versions ... 533

    18.1 ... Attacks via the USB Interface ... 533

    18.2 ... Manipulating Wireless Connections ... 554

    18.3 ... Tapping Wired LANs ... 557

    19 ... Analyzing Detected Hardware ... 575

    19.1 ... Documentation ... 576

    19.2 ... Devices with Data Storage ... 576

    19.3 ... Logging Network Traffic ... 587

    19.4 ... Detecting and Analyzing Wi-Fi Networks ... 592

    19.5 ... Conclusion ... 596

    20 ... Instructions and Knowledge Base ... 597

    20.1 ... Laboratory Environment ... 597

    20.2 ... Arduino IDE ... 606

    20.3 ... Virtual Keyboard and Mouse ... 610

    20.4 ... DuckyScript from Hak5 ... 616

    20.5 ... PayloadStudio from Hak5 ... 622

    20.6 ... Cloud C2 from Hak5 ... 628

    20.7 ... Keyboard Shortcuts and Special Keys ... 633

    ... The Author ... 637

    ... Index ... 639