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Hardware Hacking with Python: Control, Chaos, and Code

Hardware Hacking with Python: Control, Chaos, and Code

“If you can touch the device, you own it.”


Python is Not Just Software. It’s Physical.

At HackersvellA, we combine Python with hardware to build rogue devices, attack peripherals, and manipulate physical access.


Top 5 Hardware Projects You’ll Build Using Python


1. KeySnatchPi – Raspberry Pi USB Sniffer

  • ? Plug-and-play keylogger using Pi Zero
  • ? Save logs locally or send over Wi-Fi
  • ? Uses hid and evdev libraries

? Deploy behind monitors in red-team scenarios.


2. WiFiKillStick – ESP8266 Deauth Gun

  • ? Sends deauth packets to disrupt local Wi-Fi
  • ⚙ Built-in OLED to show connected devices
  • ? Controlled via mobile app

? Extend to target specific MAC addresses with UI.


3. DuckPy – Python-Powered Rubber Ducky

  • ⌨ Convert Python scripts to HID payloads
  • ⚔ Launch automated attacks via USB injection
  • ?️ Supports Windows/macOS payloads

? Use pynput and pyautogui to simulate keypresses.


4. RFSpyder – RFID Cloner & Logger

  • ? Clone Mifare/NFC cards
  • ? Uses PN532 with Python serial communication
  • ? Store and replay RFID credentials

? Bundle it with face spoofing for physical pentests.


5. SilentEcho – Voice Command Attack System

  • ? Use Google Speech + Python for voice-based attacks
  • ? Activate “Ok Google”/“Hey Siri” remotely
  • ? Trigger commands like “Send SMS,” “Call Hacker”

? Mask command audio in silent frequencies.


Hardware Hacking @ HackersvellA: From USB Drops to WiFi Guns

You’ll also learn:

  • Arduino-Python hybrid payloads
  • Reverse engineering IoT devices
  • Bluetooth and BLE attack scripting

If you can hold it, you can hack it.

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