By Darren Pauli, 24 Sep 2014
Every hacker's favourite operating system, Kali Linux, has been brought to Google Nexus in a move that brings portable popping to a new level.
Nexus users running the NetHunter penetration testing platform can now launch their attacks including Teensy keyboard and BadUSB man-in-the-middle (MITM) networking attacks via USB human interface device emulation, wireless 802.11 frame injection, and could setup evil access points in a single click.
Nethunter contained the full Kali hacker toolkit including support for software defined radio and the ability to launch a Kali desktop VNC session on Nexus fondleslabs.
"Our NetHunter images support programmable HID keyboard attacks as well as BadUSB network attacks, allowing an attacker to easily MITM an unsuspecting target by simply connecting their device to a computer USB port," the Offensive Security team said.
The Register/ full article hee/ http://www.theregister.co.uk/2014/09/24/kali_turns_nexus_fondleslabs_into_hacking_weapons/
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