Ontario-based InfiShark Tech is making ready to launch a crowdfunding marketing campaign for the BLEShark Nano, an Espressif ESP32-powered instrument designed for testing Bluetooth and Wi-Fi techniques for vulnerabilities.
“The BLEShark Nano is a pocket-sized [Espressif] ESP32 based mostly system that brings a large quantity of pentesting options, apps, and video games into a really compact system,” the corporate writes of its creation. “In a way, it’s the Swiss Military knife of wi-fi instruments. The BLEShark Nano packs a stunning array of options designed for community testing and experimentation, making it an accessible and efficient instrument for these desirous about cybersecurity!”
InfiShark’s BLEShark Nano is an upcoming Seeed XIAO ESP32C3-based pentesting instrument for Bluetooth and Wi-Fi. (📷: InfiShark Tech)
The compact gadget, housed in a 3D-printed case, includes a 0.66″ OLED show beneath which three tactile buttons act because the consumer interface. Contained in the housing is a Seeed Studio XIAO ESP32C3 microcontroller board and a 500mAh battery — good, the corporate claims, for a mean of 10 hours of energetic use between costs.
In use, the firmware delivers a spread of instruments designed for penetration testing of wi-fi networks: BLE Beacon spamming, Wi-Fi entry level spamming, captive portal creation, and Unhealthy-BT keystroke injection — plus a collection of reimplementations of traditional arcade video games like House Invaders and Pong, for downtime. The gadget can be used as a Bluetooth distant, with plans to launch extra options together with infrared help.
InfiShark is planning to launch a crowdfunding marketing campaign for the gadget on the finish of this month, with events invited to enroll on Kickstarter to be notified when it goes dwell. Extra particulars can be found on Hackaday.io and the corporate web site, although whereas the corporate maintains a GitHub repository with STL information for the case it says the firmware is “proprietary and closed-source.”