Latest Updates
It’s Baseball Season at WarCollar Industries!
On Saturday, June 3, WarCollar Industries welcomed employees and their loved ones to our annual summer event at Nationals Stadium.
Hiring Event: June 8, Pentagon Conference Center
Join us on Thursday, June 8 at the Defense, Space, IT, Cyber and Intelligence Hiring Fair at the Pentagon Conference Center!
Loose Chips Sink Ships: Finding Vulnerable Devices on Your Corporate Networks
Your company takes cybersecurity seriously. Your employees use two-factor authentication to login to their professional devices. You keep your computers and phones up to date with security patches. You set up firewalls. So how did you end up with a data breach?
WarCollar Seeks to Staff FocusedFox Positions!
WarCollar is proud and excited to announce that our partner team has been awarded the FocusedFox contract again!
WarCollar Industries Turns 8!
Today marks the eighth anniversary of WarCollar Industries, a company I founded less than a year after my DEF CON 22 presentation, “Weaponizing your Pets: The WarKitteh and the Denial of Service Dog.” I started as a company of one (me) supporting one contract. Now, WarCollar employs over 50 top level professionals servicing multiple contracts across multiple sectors and customers.
WarCollar Industries Secures Award through Tradewind Solutions Marketplace
Tradewind announced Thursday that WarCollar Industries is the first company to secure an award through the Tradewind Solutions Marketplace. The U.S. Army has picked up WarCollar’s handheld IOT-based wifi and bluetooth scanner, known to in its current form as the DopeScope 2.0.
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 Using a cat collar, this hacker can collect Wi-Fi information and break into your outdated network.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.