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SpyPi

SpyPi

The Idea

I've created SpyPi as part of my high school graduation work with the intention to provide a new way to make data security/protection a subject of discussion. In recent years, especially in connection with the NSA scandal, there has been a lot of effort to educate about data protection. Sadly such efforts mostly remained unsuccessful. Most of the awareness-raising campaign took place in the media where experts tried to explain people the risk of inadequate safety measures on mobile devices. I think to schoolmasterly educate about data protection often kills interest and insight at birth, which could explain the ill success of such efforts in the past. People tend to be much more open-minded and touched by the topics, when they are able to find out why keeping data safe is important for themselves . For this reason, I've decided to build an interactive tool that helps people to understand the importace of the issue by testing out their own devices, networks etc. with the SpyPi the way a white-hat hacker would. The interactive aspect allows user and SpyPi to meet at eye-level. At the moment the SpyPi includes five programs: A brutefoce dictionary attack, a MITM-Proxy AP with a program to catch login-data, a Mifare-Classic default-key bruteforce attack, a basic network scanner and a Twitter data-miner.

The Hardware

The SpyPi was built with the following components:

  • Raspberry Pi 3 B

  • SanDisk 32GB UHS 3 micro SD

  • 1. Powerbank: Intensio quick charge (12V/5V) 10'000 mAh

  • 2. Powerbank: Ansmann (2x 5V) 22'000mAh

  • Wisent Alu-Universalkoffer

  • 5x5cm cooling fan

  • Passive cooling elements

  • RC-522 RFID-reader

  • 1280*800 (7") display by Pi52

  • Rii 12K keyboard

  • TP-Link TL-WN722N WLAN-dongle

  • 2 Buttons (Powerbutton for RPi via RUN + Fan Powerswitch)

The whole thing including all the details: color, screws, wires MDF etc. costed around 400$. The self-destruction tool, a USB Killer, is made out of a fly swatter. I've filmed a tutorial on it. Although the SpyPi Hardware is fine the way it is, there are some improvement possibilities. I'm working on a second version of the SpyPi to improve the hardware and Software a little.

(Quelle: SpyPi Homepage)

https://github.com/sarah314 spypi@gmx.ch