Hacking Books
This is advanced. Take a thin, flexible keyboard membrane. Insert it between the pages of a book placed near a target’s desk. Wire the membrane to a microcontroller (ESP8266) hidden in the book’s spine. You now have a covert keylogger that looks like a stack of novels.
Books are excellent at blocking radio frequencies. If you line the inside of a dust jacket with copper tape (grounded), the book becomes a Faraday cage. hacking books
Cult of the Dead Cow: How the Original Hacking Supergroup Might Just Save the World This is advanced
If you're new to hacking and cybersecurity, here are some recommendations for getting started: Wire the membrane to a microcontroller (ESP8266) hidden
Sarah’s assistant clicks the link. Alex now has credentials to internal systems. He uses tools learned from The Hacker Playbook to pivot through the network and steal data. The Complication (The Twist): Alex notices someone else is