Make: Magazine, Volume 97 - Tech Craft
Try out bargello embroidery and build your own glowy mini bag, powered by 3D printing and the Pixelblaze LED controller.
SHOP NOW
Complete Magazine eCollection
Discover two decades of maker creativity across more than 90 issues, from the very first issue to nearly the latest — all in one place.
SHOP NOW
DIY Fish Wood Carving Kit
Learn to whittle and paint your own fish carving with beginner-friendly video tutorials and all the materials you need to start immediately.
SHOP NOW
DIY Theremin Electronic Kit
Build and play an electronic musical instrument that responds to your movements through electric fields, without touch.
SHOP NOW
Make: Magazine, Volume 97 - Tech Craft
Try out bargello embroidery and build your own glowy mini bag, powered by 3D printing and the Pixelblaze LED controller.
SHOP NOW
Complete Magazine eCollection
Discover two decades of maker creativity across more than 90 issues, from the very first issue to nearly the latest — all in one place.
SHOP NOW
DIY Fish Wood Carving Kit
Learn to whittle and paint your own fish carving with beginner-friendly video tutorials and all the materials you need to start immediately.
SHOP NOW
DIY Theremin Electronic Kit
Build and play an electronic musical instrument that responds to your movements through electric fields, without touch.
SHOP NOWThe Flipper Zero Add-On: Marauder unlocks a powerful toolset for the Flipper Zero, fueled by the ESP32-S3 module and meticulously crafted for offensive and defensive maneuvers in the WiFi and Bluetooth realms.
The Flipper Zero is a portable multi-tool for pentesters and digital hobbyists. It can hack radio protocols, access control systems, hardware, and more. It's fully open-source and customizable, so you can extend it in whatever way you like.
The Marauder hosts capabilities for frame capture, device enumeration, and frame transmission. It is intended to serve as a portable device to stand in for physically larger traffic capturing tools and to provide captured data for post-operation analysis.
It supports 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi (802.11 b/g/n) with 40 MHz of bandwidth support. The Bluetooth Low Energy subsystem supports long-range through Coded PHY and advertisement extension. It also supports higher transmission speed and data throughput, with 2 Mbps PHY. Both Wi-Fi and Bluetooth Low Energy have superior RF performance even at high temperatures.
The Flipper Zero Add-On: Marauder’s offensive arsenal includes the following capabilities:
-Network Scanning and Sniffing: Scan for nearby Wi-Fi networks, identify connected devices, and even capture network traffic to understand data flow.
-Vulnerability Assessments: Test the security of Wi-Fi networks and devices by probing for weaknesses like WPS vulnerabilities, open ports, and outdated firmware.
-Deauth Attacks: Disrupt wireless connections by injecting deauthentication packets, effectively “kicking” devices offline.
-Packet Injection: Craft and inject custom packets into wireless networks for advanced manipulation and exploration.
-Man-in-the-Middle Attacks: Intercept and modify communication between devices on a network, potentially gaining access to sensitive information.
The Flipper Zero Add-On: Marauder’s defensive shield includes the following capabilities:
-Wireless Intrusion Detection: Monitor your own network for suspicious activity and identify potential threats like unauthorized devices or hacking attempts.
-Packet Capture and Analysis: Capture and analyze network traffic to understand data flows, identify anomalies, and troubleshoot network issues.
-Penetration Testing: Simulate real-world attacks on your own network to identify and address vulnerabilities before attackers do.
-Wireless Forensics: Analyze captured network traffic for traces of past activity, potentially aiding in investigations or incident response.
The Flipper Zero Add-On: Marauder is covered by a 3-month manufacturer's warranty covering all its original parts and labor against any factory and operation defect.
Add one to your hardware suite today to improve your capabilities and optionality in a digital world.
