The first ever mobile pentesting platform is here. Running on a well balanced mix of open source hardware and network security testing software, NeoPwn has been a long awaited pocket penetration testing platform. This is the first ever network auditing distribution for a mobile phone.
The NeoPwn uses the base platform of the Openmoko Neo Freerunner, which offers USB WLAN support, a GPS Modem, a GPRS Modem for cellular connectivity, and an CSR based Bluetooth module. The USB hostmode will also allow for a range of other devices and peripherials.
Neopwn runs on an optimized FULL custom Debian operating system that boots off of a microSD card with a custom Linux kernel, with a vast support range for module drivers, allowing the network security tester the ability to perform various network penetration auditing tasks that are normally carried out on a notebook or desktop workstation.
There have been other commercial grade pocket penetration testing platforms in the past, however they lacked the ability of wireless packet injection and open source programming. These devices also carry a hefty pricetag for their limited abilities in comparison. The NeoPwn's penetration software collection is based off of very popular open source pentesting applications and is proven to be a powerful discreet network auditing tool for the penetration tester.
You will have the ability to discretely arm yourself with a device that will fit in a pocket to test various aspects of your client's network - going places where being promiscuous and undetected is essential.
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NeoPwn Mobile Pentesting
Tags:- Linux, Pentesting OS, Phone
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