The steps are pretty much straight forward so far, just download your image and use your favorite image flashing tool (I personally use Balena Etcher) to flash it on your MicroSD card. I used a PwnPi ALOA image from Offensive Security ARM Images webpage to have access to a Kali with all of the pentesting tools and binaries onboard in case the project pushes further in the future. – any mobile device with WIFI capabilities. – an external battery to power up the PiZ – a Raspberry Pi Z + MicroSD Card (will act as a MITM) A portable PM3Ī lot of people from the community were working on different ideas to bring the PM3 to the field ( Luminouw on an ESP32 Doegox on a RaspberryZero with an OLED hat, TheGrSpy…) and so I tried to build one from a Raspberry Pi Z and I’ll explain here how I did it. More details about the Blueshark addon can be found here. Switches to turn on/off the battery or the Bluetooth.Built-in 400mAH lithium-ion battery (~3.5 hours in standby).Bluetooth 2.0 with EDR module (~6 meters range).This addon was a huge work in progress for some time now (cf Proxmark forums) but it open a whole new lot of possibilites to the PM3 community. The RFID Research Group and Iceman have released earlier this year an add-on to the PM3 called the Blueshark.
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