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The website offensive-intelligence.com has introduced a new Everyday Carry (EDC) section tailored for cybersecurity professionals and hackers. This update includes:
– Weekly articles on EDC essentials
– Practical guides for security tools
– A dedicated EDC Hacker section
– Tested and approved gear recommendations
Additionally, the surveillance and intelligence section has expanded with:
– New espionage news updates
– Upcoming articles on space-related cybersecurity
For resources, check out:
- La Vigie
- Mapping tools and workshop guides
Recommended cybersecurity books (all personally vetted):
You Should Know: Essential Hacker EDC Tools & Commands
1. Physical Security Tools
- Flipper Zero: A portable hacking tool for RFID, Bluetooth, and more.
flipper-cli scan --rfid Scan nearby RFID devices
- USB Rubber Ducky: Keystroke injection attacks.
echo "DELAY 1000\nSTRING Hello, World!" > payload.txt
2. Digital Surveillance Detection
- WiFi Analyzer (Linux):
sudo airodump-ng wlan0mon Monitor WiFi networks
- Detecting GPS Trackers:
sudo rfkill list Check for suspicious RF signals
3. Secure Communication
- Signal CLI (Encrypted Messaging):
signal-cli -u +123456789 send -m "Secure Message" +987654321
- Tor for Anonymity:
sudo apt install tor && service tor start
4. Hardware Hacking
- Arduino for BadUSB:
include "Keyboard.h" void setup() { Keyboard.begin(); } void loop() { Keyboard.print("Hacked!"); delay(1000); }
5. OSINT & Threat Intelligence
- Maltego for Recon:
maltego --transform "DomainToIP" --input "example.com"
- Shodan CLI:
shodan search "apache" --limit 10
What Undercode Say
A hacker’s Everyday Carry isn’t just about gadgets—it’s about readiness. From RFID cloning to covert communications, the right tools ensure you stay ahead. The rise of space cybersecurity and AI-driven espionage means EDC must evolve. Expect more hardware-based exploits and firmware attacks in 2024.
Prediction
- Increased use of AI in surveillance tools
- More hardware backdoors in consumer devices
- Growth in space-related cyber threats
Expected Output:
References:
Reported By: Activity 7329830209510117376 – Hackers Feeds
Extra Hub: Undercode MoN
Basic Verification: Pass ✅


