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WarCollar Careers Roundup
WarCollar Industries is excited to share our latest open positions, upcoming hiring events, and new hires.
WarCollar Industries Receives Certificate of Special Congressional Recognition
WarCollar Industries is proud to announce that we have received a Certificate of Special Congressional Recognition for outstanding and invaluable service to the community from Virginia Congressman Gerry Connolly.
Thank You ShmooCon 2023!
WarCollar Industries – a Silver Level Sponsor – appreciates the value ShmooCon brings to our industry. Year after year, they provide a one-of-a-kind environment for “demonstrating technology exploitation, inventive software and hardware solutions, and open discussions of critical infosec issues.”
We’re coming to ShmooCon 2023!
Come visit the WarCollar Industries table January 20-22 at SchmooCon 2023. Our experts and recruiters will be on hand to hear your story and tell you more about our government contracting opportunities and IoT products.
WarCollar Industries Earns 2023 Military Friendly® Employer Designation
WarCollar Industries is pleased to announce that it has earned the bronze 2023 Military Friendly ® Employer designation.
Join Us for a Recruiting Event on Nov 9
Join us for a Recruiting Event at Jailbreak Brewing Company in Laurel, Maryland on Wednesday, November 9 from 4 to 6pm! We have 30 open positions to fill in Ft. Meade, Herndon, Chantilly, Lorton, Springfield, and McLean.
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 Using a cat collar, this hacker can collect Wi-Fi information and break into your outdated network.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.