07-12, 11:00–12:00 (US/Eastern), DevKitty Village
Want to learn how hackers compromise unlocked computers in seconds? Come build your own USB attack tool in this beginner-friendly workshop and learn to write prank payloads with your new cat-shaped hacking companion! This workshop is beginner friendly. In the first part, you’ll be familiarized with soldering techniques and tools, and guided through assembling a DevKitty - which comprises a cat-shaped PCB, screen, microcontroller, and a 3D printed enclosure. The second half of the workshop introduces basic USB hacking techniques and common real-world scenarios. You’ll be guided through scripting fun prank payloads and learn to deploy attacks remotely using “ScriptKitty” software! NOTE: As a prerequisite to this workshop, attendees need to build a DevKitty - there are several “Solder Your Own DevKitty” workshops given each day at the DevKitty Village where you can do this.
Alex Lynd is a hardware hacker and cybersecurity instructor who builds low-cost wireless hacking tools at his company LyndLabs. He creates educational hacking content on shows like Hak5, and also founded DevKitty, where he develops cat-themed hardware for makers and hackers!
- Solder Your Own DevKitty (Day 2 / 1)
- Solder Your Own DevKitty (Day 1 / 2)
- Solder Your Own DevKitty (Day 3 / 1)
- Solder Your Own DevKitty (Day 3 / 2)
- Solder Your Own DevKitty (Day 1 / 3)
- How to Hunt and Map Wi-Fi Devices
- Learn Hardware Basics With DevKitty! (Day 1)
- The Basics of Wi-Fi Hacking and Soldering
- Solder Your Own DevKitty (Day 2 / 3)
- Learn Hardware Basics With DevKitty! (Day 3)
- Solder Your Own DevKitty (Day 1 / 1)
- Cat-Themed USB Hacking and Soldering (Day 3)
- Solder Your Own DevKitty (Day 2 / 2)