Kickstarter recently featured HackCable , a USB-C cable designed for cybersecurity research and system testing. While it may look like an ordinary charging cable, HackCable packs powerful features like built-in Wi-Fi and keystroke injection, making it a discreet yet versatile tool for cybersecurity professionals and researchers alike.
HackCable is available in two versions, each powered by a different microcontroller: the ESP32-S3 and the RP2040. Both versions provide unique capabilities for various use cases, from advanced wireless operations to simple offline tasks.
The Wi-Fi-enabled version of HackCable features the ESP32-S3 microcontroller, designed for users who need advanced functionality and remote operation capabilities. This version is equipped with:
This version is ideal for ethical hackers, penetration testers, and cybersecurity professionals who need flexibility, wireless control, and the ability to operate from a distance.