Pwnagotchi, which collects information for Wi-Fi vulnerabilities, is a pet kit developed with hints from Tamagotchi based on Raspberry Pi Zero W. Hash Monster, developed under the influence of this pona cocoon, is an electronic pet kit that operates on a development module equipped with micro ESP32.
Ponagochi is an electronic pet kit that collects connection packet information by specifying a Wi-Fi password using the WPA or WPA2 vulnerability, which is a Wi-Fi technology standard, and its expression changes richly depending on the success of the hack.
An electronic pet kit developed by an engineer who was affected by this pona cocoon is a hash monster. Ponagochi needs to prepare and assemble parts such as Raspberry Pi Zero W, battery, and electronic paper separately, but Hash Monster is based on the M5 Stack, a development module with ESP32 battery and LCD screen, so no parts assembly is required. .
The M5 stack is cheaper than the Pona Cocoon parts price and is also small in size. However, there are some hurdles when installing, because Arduino IDE for ESP32 programming is required.
The hash monitor works the same as Ponagochi, and if you use it as a packet capture tool for Wi-Fi vulnerabilities, it saves the connection information in a password specific PCAP file and interprets the password (Aircrack, Hashcat). Related information can be found here .
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