Pentesting Ethical Hacking Tool Bag:What's In My Pentester Tool Bag 2021 HD 1080p

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Here finally by popular request is a follow up update to my pentesting tool kit. Or the whats in my ethical hacking pentester tech bag 2021 Spring Edition. Please note that not pictured is my laptop and monitor setup for the CPUs and software used.

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i started carrying a "Mango networks" portable travel router, and a pair of those usb powered switches, i used to carry a Linksys WRT-54GSL that was flashed with DD-WRT and had some extra tools loaded, i replaced that with the mango and a wifi pineapple nano, i tend to carry a few usb power banks myself as well as a pocket "laptop" that i need to reload linux on (currently has win10 due to a project i was working on and is no longer needed), sweet loadout and good vid

jeeper
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"Sometimes you just get so may tools, and you forget what they do" 🤔🤣

anthonyd
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THE THREE ANTENA THING IS SO COOL. SO MUCH POSSIBILITY

nimfbdhdkdm
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Loving the old school BackTrack dragon

XcZuNiTy
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Thanks for an interesting video. For everything that has with wifi to do, you can realy increase range with directional antennas - and some such antennas are small enough to fit in a backpack.

pederschultz
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Here is your first lesson keep the alfa and throw all that other s*%t away!! Start with Python and write your own scripts only way you will learn.

ecuunlock
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If you have some cash burning a hole in your pocket you may want to add a Crazy Radio for mousejacking attacks, and a Keysy for a discrete RFID badge cloning tool.

elbowsout
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It might be helpful to show which tools are *actually useful* on most pentest jobs.
It's clear that half of this stuff you don't use. Heck, you don't remember what it does or what it's for.

Do you do pentesting? If so, which tools actually get used regularly?

senseisecurityschool
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7 minutes in. Its already a better video than the 78 minute long dumpster fire I came from looking for the exact same info. Thanks dude. At least I know what to do with the extra 3B I have laying around

paullees
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For me I use several Linux systems including Black Arch and Samurai security framework.

Offsecwrkr
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What laptop are you using as your everyday machine? I am in market for one and I am so confused about the diversity :)

ambroze
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Nothing worse then having all the tools and not knowing what they do, with out having to go read for Reminds me of an Apprentice with the Shinny new Floor Standing Tool box fully kitted out, then you ask them why you would use a Spanner over using a Socket Wrench, and there response is Ummm never get more then what you will use to the point where you could never forget what they do, or you have wasted money in gear and the time to re-up on what they do....

jarrodhockley
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Some Hak5 tools are overpriced, the WiFi pineapple does exactly what you can do with an ATHEROS chip and the right tools

FirstLast-flmo
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Straight through to cross over cable adapter at @11:05 maybe? or vice versa.

sgbbco
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I love how he is showing something and focus is on fking background

beksywick
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I’ve been thinking about doing a kali setup on a raspberry pi myself. What portable monitor and keyboard are you using with yours?

robadams
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Do u conduct your Pen Tests with a big Hak5 patch too?

statelyassetprotection
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can you update ur list some of the items are not available anymore

tiki
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Are you wearing a denim jacket ? What a legend !

C_Grosso
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I couldn't see a single thing there that would improve on simply bringing an engineers laptop such as one of the older Thinkpads with promiscuous mode active on all the network chips. It will get the same jobs done with less effort than configuring a bunch of devices you don't really need.

YaFunklord