Latest Updates
DopeScope 2.0 Available for Online Purchase in Canada
The DopeScope 2.0 is built on a powerful ESP32 wireless SoC. This SoC features a dual-core CPU, 520 KiB SRAM, 4MB of program memory, 802.11bg and Bluetooth 4.2 BR/EDR and BLE. We’ve attached an RGB IPS screen with a resolution of 160x80 with a lens that allows for easy handheld Wi-Fi hunting.
Explaining Cybersecurity to My Dad: What is this DopeScope thing anyway?
Our CEO Gene Bransfield attempts to explain his invention in a relatable way.
WarCollar is headed to SAINTCON!
Our own Wally Prather will be speaking at this year’s SAINTCON – Utah’s Premiere Cyber Security Conference, happening October 24-27 in Provo.
How to Find Vulnerabilities in Your SCADA Infrastructure
SCADA infrastructures provide small industries with a number of benefits as they allow operators to monitor and control processes in real-time with minimal human intervention and increased efficiency
How to Use Your Cat to Hack Your Neighbor’s Wi-Fi
After a few months of coding, configuring, and soldering, the WarCollar was born and to a cat, thus creating the WarKitteh. Using a cat collar, this hacker can collect Wi-Fi information and break into your outdated network.
Animal hackers: WarKitteh sniffs out insecure Wi-fi networks
Def Con hacking convention showcases new security role for cats and dogs, but projects are no joke.
Beware WarKitteh, the connected cat that sniffs your Wi-Fi privates
An inventive security researcher has successfully tested a war-driving kitty collar – so its wearer can prowl around the neighborhood exposing the lamentable state of Wi-Fi security.
DEF CON 22 - Gene Bransfield - Weaponizing Your Pets: The WarKitteh and the Denial of Service Dog
An inventive security researcher has successfully tested a war-driving kitty collar – so its wearer can prowl around the neighborhood exposing the lamentable state of Wi-Fi security.