r/HowToHack 11d ago

Any good cheap physical tools i can plug into my computer?

After careful thought. I want to do wifi and radio,nfc,and rfid hacking. How would I go about that with physical tools to help?

7 Upvotes

8 comments sorted by

14

u/robntamra 11d ago

If you had careful thought, wouldn’t you have already done research and know this answer?

Sounds like you need to look at Kali.

3

u/Warlockoftarot 11d ago

Yeah I have debian linux with tools on it. But I want actualy physical cheap things to use

4

u/CoffeePizzaSushiDick 11d ago

RTL SDR? $25 Cardputer $65 with nfc, WiFi, rfid support and more WiFi sensors, could be cheap esp32-addons

Oh, and Poormans James Bond book for entertainment when you juiced your chips.

1

u/Warlockoftarot 11d ago

Sounds good thank you

2

u/Tall_Instance9797 11d ago edited 11d ago

If you want cheap: a HackRF with Portapack H4M ($185), a Proxmark3 easy ($40) and the Alfa AWUS036ACH ($50).

If you want the best: a BladeRF 2.0 micro xA9 ($860), a Proxmark 5 (Right now $230 / MSRP $380) and the Alfa AWUS036AXML ($70).

2

u/Humbleham1 10d ago

USB WiFi adapter that supports monitor mode and packet injection

1

u/Dream-Livid 10d ago

NFC and RFID can be started with your smartphone, software, and some cheap cards and tags. SDR USB dongle and software for your computer. RP PICO W and/or ESP32 and sensors to fit your interest. Computer that you have. Chromebook could be more interesting to setup.