Thanks! :) Let me know if you have any questions. I kind of feel I move too fast in this vid, I might do a live build or real-time video of the hardware stuff if there's enough interest.
Thank u for the tutorial. I've used the Raspberry Pi Zero WH with the V4 waveshare Display with version 1.5.6 beta and it works fine. Also i got the case u showed in the vid printed in my local 3d printing service and it turned out very good.
Thanks, glad it worked! Just curious, how did you find out about your local 3d printing service? I should have mentioned that for people without a printer, some central libraries have a 3d printer you can use.
@@cyberspacemanmike I’ve searched for „3d printing service“ in my area on google maps. But it’s not that cheap. I payed like 60 euros including taxes for the case.
At 2:22, he says that he did indeed us a fan and filter. But, I want to point out that your comment is inaccurate. While standard flux is in fact made from pine resin, there are often other additives added to professional soldering flux. In addition, when soldering, some of the lead is converted to lead oxide and gets vaporized.
I just found this video while looking up raspberry pi wing zero, this really will detailed video and we’ll though out. But it looks like a surgery video too lol.
very satisfied with this video and its breakdown. i plan on following this journey with you. so would a flipper zero fall under this same category or is it completely different? i imagine that BOTH the flipper zero and Pwnagotchi could be programed to do very similar task, but plz do inform me if im mistaken.
Thanks for following on the journey! The Flipper can use a WiFi dev board to expand its capabilities and do Pwnagotchi like things, but it's very impractical to nearly impossible to get any Raspberry Pi to do what a Flipper Zero does. In fact, it's nearly impossible to make economical viable clones!: www.reddit.com/r/flipperzero/comments/xx146n/deleted_by_user/
I wish he would've listed the hardware components & software links in the description. I'm having to watch, rewatch, & pause the video repeatedly & then try to look up the individual components on Amazon & who knows if this is even where he got those things. Links would've saved me a lot of time here.
Even looking at the very first component!!! Is it Raspberry Pi OW Basic? Raspberry Pi 0W wireless ? Raspberry Pi 0W Basic starter kit? Raspberry Pi O 2017 model? Raspberry Pi OWc Wi-Fi/Bluetooth low energy? Raspberry Pi OWH 512mb (this looks different then the others)? 1 link would've told me the answer. When he went over the components, his camera WASN'T in focus for me to do the pause stop thing to see WTF it even said! Is he using the EXACT same components as other people who made this? Dunno. So I dunno if I can even go to other build pages....
@@ClickClack_Bam This is a good point and if I'd been smart they would've been affiliate links. I plan to put up links soon as soon as I get out of the hospital.
At the time there were compatibility issues with the pwnagotchi images, I'm not sure to what extent those have been resolved. I also don't know if the quad core upgrade would offer much of a performance boost in this instance.
Hopefully when I get around to building mine, they should be resolved. It was a no brainer, I found it for $14.99 compared to $23.99 being sold at Amazon.
Check the cyberspacemanmike.com/shop, I might have a base model up for sale there in a few days if you want to support the channel. There's some on Etsy, people there are selling them pretty much at cost.
This is great. im shifting into cybersecurity from construction through a veterans program to get a degree in the field. I've been looking for some good projects to try out. I was talking to my study buddy about making our own youttubes to vlog our progress. Any recommendation for good resources to get a beginner understanding on the process?
Thanks! Recommendations for hardware builds or cybersecurity in general? Also, where are you planning on getting your degree? I'm considering pursuing a cybersecurity MA at WGU. I've heard good things, particularly from veterans.
@@cyberspacemanmike I’m applying for the BA at Bellevue college. I keep hearing about WGU and it was on of my first choices. Then I realized it’s twice the distance for me to travel. I could potentially finish up with a MA there but that’s far in the future for me rn. My buddy I’m studyin with and I were settin up a way to record our process with either a lab or physical projects, like what your doin with the pwnagotchi. So we can show employers what we have done and keep track of our individual progress. Would u have any insight in that. I understand it is a broad question but I’m starting from ground zero so anything helps.
@@IT_Paleni-bu5cs The cheapest/easiest setup is to use OBS for screen records and HitFilms Express for editing. A cellphone mounted to a table-clamped arm is enough for the IRL recordings. The aforementioned setup is basically free assuming you already have a decent cellphone. I also use an Insta360 ONE R Twin Edition that I can wear on a head mount but it's not necessary unless you want to also spice up your B-roll. Ditto drone footage re: B-roll stuff. Hope that helps! :)
@@cyberspacemanmike this is the help I was lookin for 👀 luckily I have a spare smartphone I can use and I just got my filament 3D printer so I can print out something to hold it in place.
I would suggest checking out reddit/r/pwnagotchi. Here's a rpi0w2 specific thread: www.reddit.com/r/pwnagotchi/comments/zxs9a2/pwnagotchi_v161_for_pi_zero_2_w/
It's Ok but the UI is heinous; you never know if you're using the displayed temperature or an offset of the displayed temperature. And resetting it requires an arcane series of button presses. There's another soldering iron that was recommended to me, let me see if I can find its name again...
I saw this soldering iron, the pinecil, on Zack Freedman's channel: th-cam.com/video/Bd4NnHvTRAY/w-d-xo.htmlfeature=shared&t=273 and he says his Hakko might lose out to it! It's less than half the cost and it's portable so I bought one and I'm going to do a review.
So i have the skills to assemble this but my current interest is learning how to use a device like this and how to get into cybersecurity as a layman/beginner. Any resources to look into? Great video just subscribed
Thanks! As much as I hate to recommend them (I won in a contest of theirs but they never sent out the prize), tryhackme.com is a great resource with lots of practical, hands-on tutorials. Keep in mind that breaking into a cybersecurity career rn is difficult. Don't believe the people telling you you don't need certs or a degree or any companies saying they're looking for someone with soft skills and they're willing to train. I will have a tutorial on off-loading and cracking WPA material up sometime soon.
@@cyberspacemanmike thank you, I understand what you're saying I just like to learn. A possibility for College may be in the future for me I've just got a general interest in this for now.
@@MR-dl8js BTW, eventually I'm going to get around to reviewing certs, cybersecurity bootcamps, and other official online learning and accrediting institutions. I'm currently looking into WGU's master's program for myself.
Whereas the pi0w is an SBC (Single Board Computer), the pico is a microcontroller so it won't run the pwnagotchi OS. I think EvilSocket was considering developing smthg ESP related but I'm not sure how far it went. You can get similar results on the ESP with Hash Monster. I'll be working on an ESP project soon.
Hello Cyberspacemanmike - young and interested in cybersecurity, robotics, and technology. Really appreciate this walkthrough and want to build my own device to learn about vulnerabilities and how to defend against them. I did have a question: Is passive handshake observation of networks like this illegal or unethical? Thanks!
Ethics, a lot of times, comes down to intent. As for legality, it seems as if any time someone who is not a lawyer answers a legal question they run the risk of liability. So for that reason I'm going to have to ask that you consult a lawyer, I hope you understand. Thanks!
use of this device on any network you dont have access to is 100% illegal in the USA. and ethically it is the very same. dosent matter if youre "just using it to learn about security", would you accept that excuse for google stealing your passwords?
If you mean absent of the Raspberry Pi hardware, you'd have to somehow virtualize the Pi. If you're just looking to access the hardware, SSH or the Web UI (th-cam.com/video/7nj5Euo5Bng/w-d-xo.html ).
It was never really necessary. It only provided more accurate timestamps which I don't really see a need for, especially if you're GPS stamping the location.
Just landed here by chance, I’ve followed the early stage development of this from Simone (Evilsocket) and I’m super happy to see other people being interested in the project
Hey, still working on something. What about an ad read in the meantime? Talking Sasquatch speaks highly of his sponsorship with PCBWay. Check out my stats on cyberspacemanmike.com/about. Thanks!
@@CM-xr9oq it was a thing called humor, maybe you heard about it? Get it, FU, Follow Up? Apparently common in the medical field. Meant nothing whatsoever negative about your video, sorry if you misunderstood my post.
Let's go! Always wanted to make one but lacked the motivation. You just changed that. I'm going to follow the journey with you
Thanks! :) Let me know if you have any questions. I kind of feel I move too fast in this vid, I might do a live build or real-time video of the hardware stuff if there's enough interest.
@@cyberspacemanmike I would love to see one build in real time!!
@@TheGoldenArmRn it's cost prohibitive bcs I'd have to run wifi to the shed but if your comment gets enough upvotes I'll do it. Thanks for watching!
All i can say is glad theres more to come, great vid and top tier breakdown
Thank you!
Thank u for the tutorial. I've used the Raspberry Pi Zero WH with the V4 waveshare Display with version 1.5.6 beta and it works fine. Also i got the case u showed in the vid printed in my local 3d printing service and it turned out very good.
Thanks, glad it worked! Just curious, how did you find out about your local 3d printing service? I should have mentioned that for people without a printer, some central libraries have a 3d printer you can use.
@@cyberspacemanmike I just searched for 3d printing Service in my area on google 😅
@@cyberspacemanmike I’ve searched for „3d printing service“ in my area on google maps. But it’s not that cheap. I payed like 60 euros including taxes for the case.
I've just searched for 3d printing service in my area on google maps 😅@@cyberspacemanmike
I've searched for 3d printing service in my area on google maps 😅@@cyberspacemanmike
3:00 Nice! I thought I was a genius, but apparently others have had the same idea!
Two or more geniuses can exist simultaneously and great minds think alike! (✜‿‿✜)
I've also started recently, subscribed so I can continue my journey with you!
Thanks! Good luck to us!
You had me at tiny eye stabbing arrows
Never thought u could show ur adventures
use a fan and filter for fumes its only pine resin
At 2:22, he says that he did indeed us a fan and filter. But, I want to point out that your comment is inaccurate. While standard flux is in fact made from pine resin, there are often other additives added to professional soldering flux. In addition, when soldering, some of the lead is converted to lead oxide and gets vaporized.
Hi...Does the Pisugar battery work with Raspberry Pi 2w? Thank you so much.
Yes it does
I've had mine sit for like a year, but haven't had been able to get the battery to work
Is it a PiSugar? Check the contact pins. I had some break off and I had to return it.
I just found this video while looking up raspberry pi wing zero, this really will detailed video and we’ll though out. But it looks like a surgery video too lol.
In 2:55 how much cm do you cut the gpio pins
Rn I just play it by ear but I'm thinking of creating a 3D printed "jig" that allows you to cut to the proper height consistently.
very satisfied with this video and its breakdown. i plan on following this journey with you. so would a flipper zero fall under this same category or is it completely different? i imagine that BOTH the flipper zero and Pwnagotchi could be programed to do very similar task, but plz do inform me if im mistaken.
Thanks for following on the journey! The Flipper can use a WiFi dev board to expand its capabilities and do Pwnagotchi like things, but it's very impractical to nearly impossible to get any Raspberry Pi to do what a Flipper Zero does. In fact, it's nearly impossible to make economical viable clones!: www.reddit.com/r/flipperzero/comments/xx146n/deleted_by_user/
I wish he would've listed the hardware components & software links in the description.
I'm having to watch, rewatch, & pause the video repeatedly & then try to look up the individual components on Amazon & who knows if this is even where he got those things.
Links would've saved me a lot of time here.
Even looking at the very first component!!!
Is it Raspberry Pi OW Basic?
Raspberry Pi 0W wireless ?
Raspberry Pi 0W Basic starter kit?
Raspberry Pi O 2017 model?
Raspberry Pi OWc Wi-Fi/Bluetooth low energy?
Raspberry Pi OWH 512mb (this looks different then the others)?
1 link would've told me the answer.
When he went over the components, his camera WASN'T in focus for me to do the pause stop thing to see WTF it even said!
Is he using the EXACT same components as other people who made this? Dunno. So I dunno if I can even go to other build pages....
@@ClickClack_Bam Is it the Pi 0W Wireless? lol good one.
@@ClickClack_Bam This is a good point and if I'd been smart they would've been affiliate links. I plan to put up links soon as soon as I get out of the hospital.
Why didn’t you use the Pi Zero 2W board?
At the time there were compatibility issues with the pwnagotchi images, I'm not sure to what extent those have been resolved. I also don't know if the quad core upgrade would offer much of a performance boost in this instance.
Hopefully when I get around to building mine, they should be resolved. It was a no brainer, I found it for $14.99 compared to $23.99 being sold at Amazon.
@@gotrice101 I have seen people reporting success with the Pi02W; reddit.com/r/pwnagotchi or Discord are the best places to source info on it.
Is there a place I could buy a premade pwngotchi
Check the cyberspacemanmike.com/shop, I might have a base model up for sale there in a few days if you want to support the channel. There's some on Etsy, people there are selling them pretty much at cost.
Would you think that could be done on ardiuno microcontroller?
Sorry no, it's not possible to run the Pwnagotchi OS on an Arduino.
Can i use Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W with Header?
Sure! W/ header just means that the GPIO pins are already installed for you.
This is great. im shifting into cybersecurity from construction through a veterans program to get a degree in the field. I've been looking for some good projects to try out. I was talking to my study buddy about making our own youttubes to vlog our progress. Any recommendation for good resources to get a beginner understanding on the process?
Thanks! Recommendations for hardware builds or cybersecurity in general? Also, where are you planning on getting your degree? I'm considering pursuing a cybersecurity MA at WGU. I've heard good things, particularly from veterans.
@@cyberspacemanmike I’m applying for the BA at Bellevue college. I keep hearing about WGU and it was on of my first choices. Then I realized it’s twice the distance for me to travel. I could potentially finish up with a MA there but that’s far in the future for me rn.
My buddy I’m studyin with and I were settin up a way to record our process with either a lab or physical projects, like what your doin with the pwnagotchi. So we can show employers what we have done and keep track of our individual progress. Would u have any insight in that. I understand it is a broad question but I’m starting from ground zero so anything helps.
@@IT_Paleni-bu5cs The cheapest/easiest setup is to use OBS for screen records and HitFilms Express for editing. A cellphone mounted to a table-clamped arm is enough for the IRL recordings. The aforementioned setup is basically free assuming you already have a decent cellphone. I also use an Insta360 ONE R Twin Edition that I can wear on a head mount but it's not necessary unless you want to also spice up your B-roll. Ditto drone footage re: B-roll stuff. Hope that helps! :)
@@cyberspacemanmike this is the help I was lookin for 👀 luckily I have a spare smartphone I can use and I just got my filament 3D printer so I can print out something to hold it in place.
@@IT_Paleni-bu5cs Glad I could help! :)
Does anyone know what image should I use if I have a Pi Zero 2 W instead of the 1??? 👉👈
I would suggest checking out reddit/r/pwnagotchi. Here's a rpi0w2 specific thread: www.reddit.com/r/pwnagotchi/comments/zxs9a2/pwnagotchi_v161_for_pi_zero_2_w/
Yo! Should I get the hakko fx888d like the one used in youe video? or should i get another soldering iron
It's Ok but the UI is heinous; you never know if you're using the displayed temperature or an offset of the displayed temperature. And resetting it requires an arcane series of button presses. There's another soldering iron that was recommended to me, let me see if I can find its name again...
I saw this soldering iron, the pinecil, on Zack Freedman's channel: th-cam.com/video/Bd4NnHvTRAY/w-d-xo.htmlfeature=shared&t=273 and he says his Hakko might lose out to it! It's less than half the cost and it's portable so I bought one and I'm going to do a review.
@@cyberspacemanmike alright. Thanks for the help!
i am tryin to get this workiing with a pi3bv1.2 and a waveshare 2.7inch and I am having no luck at all....
I'm not familiar with that display but I recommend asking people in reddit.com/r/pwnagotchi for info.
So i have the skills to assemble this but my current interest is learning how to use a device like this and how to get into cybersecurity as a layman/beginner. Any resources to look into? Great video just subscribed
Thanks! As much as I hate to recommend them (I won in a contest of theirs but they never sent out the prize), tryhackme.com is a great resource with lots of practical, hands-on tutorials. Keep in mind that breaking into a cybersecurity career rn is difficult. Don't believe the people telling you you don't need certs or a degree or any companies saying they're looking for someone with soft skills and they're willing to train. I will have a tutorial on off-loading and cracking WPA material up sometime soon.
@@cyberspacemanmike thank you, I understand what you're saying I just like to learn. A possibility for College may be in the future for me I've just got a general interest in this for now.
@@MR-dl8js BTW, eventually I'm going to get around to reviewing certs, cybersecurity bootcamps, and other official online learning and accrediting institutions. I'm currently looking into WGU's master's program for myself.
Out of curiosity what about adding the RTC as suggested on their website?
I don't really see a need for super accurate timestamps. I can't imagine a use case for it that doesn't have simpler solutions.
Hi, can we get the ssame results using a raspberry pi pico W or something like an ESP.
Whereas the pi0w is an SBC (Single Board Computer), the pico is a microcontroller so it won't run the pwnagotchi OS. I think EvilSocket was considering developing smthg ESP related but I'm not sure how far it went. You can get similar results on the ESP with Hash Monster. I'll be working on an ESP project soon.
waiting for your next upload.
Thanks! Should be later today.
It's up! th-cam.com/video/7nj5Euo5Bng/w-d-xo.html
Hello Cyberspacemanmike - young and interested in cybersecurity, robotics, and technology. Really appreciate this walkthrough and want to build my own device to learn about vulnerabilities and how to defend against them. I did have a question: Is passive handshake observation of networks like this illegal or unethical? Thanks!
Ethics, a lot of times, comes down to intent. As for legality, it seems as if any time someone who is not a lawyer answers a legal question they run the risk of liability. So for that reason I'm going to have to ask that you consult a lawyer, I hope you understand. Thanks!
use of this device on any network you dont have access to is 100% illegal in the USA. and ethically it is the very same. dosent matter if youre "just using it to learn about security", would you accept that excuse for google stealing your passwords?
Can i use a raspberry pi zero w 2?
I've heard it's possible, I'd ask around on our Discord or reddit/r/pwnagotchi.
What does it actually do though?
It depends on how you configure it, but at a minimum it listens to wifi and records crackable WPA key material.
Could someone tell me if there is a way to use pwnagotchi on my computer?
If you mean absent of the Raspberry Pi hardware, you'd have to somehow virtualize the Pi. If you're just looking to access the hardware, SSH or the Web UI (th-cam.com/video/7nj5Euo5Bng/w-d-xo.html ).
@cyberspacemanmike is the battery clock mentioned on the website not needed anymore? Sorry if i missed this point being mentioned.
It was never really necessary. It only provided more accurate timestamps which I don't really see a need for, especially if you're GPS stamping the location.
@@cyberspacemanmike awesome thank you for the info I am about to start this build so just trying to gather as much info as possible.
@@Deepemulsion Np! I recommending speeding through and jumping around the live stream to see what the build looks like IRL.
@@cyberspacemanmike I'll check that out thank you.
Where are the 3d printer case files?
Cyberspacemanmike.com/shop Also there's a giveaway raffle going on currently: cyberspacemanmike.com/foldishagotchi-giveaway/
Does this use ai to hack into the network? Also, can I use the waveshare v4 instead of the waveshare v3?
you da mf man thanks for all this work and info!
Np, thanks for watching!
But i don't get it. What's the real purpose of this?
Learning how vulnerable wifi is and how to secure it.
battery not available
Abdiel Light
cool
Just landed here by chance, I’ve followed the early stage development of this from Simone (Evilsocket) and I’m super happy to see other people being interested in the project
4831 Purdy Extensions
it also works on much faster, newer pi zero 2W (4 core CPU version), the new pi zero is almost the same price as old one.
It doesn't have compatibility issues?
Herman Tunnel
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Nice share! Wondering if any custom PCBs may help? If so, would love to supply for free and reach any YT collab together if possible! (PCBWay zoey)
Thanks! I don't yet know how to create custom PCBs but hopefully I'll continue to level up. I'll be in touch if/when I do!
Hey, still working on something. What about an ad read in the meantime? Talking Sasquatch speaks highly of his sponsorship with PCBWay. Check out my stats on cyberspacemanmike.com/about. Thanks!
@@cyberspacemanmike May i know your contact info? E?
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Crooks Cape
It's so expensive, RN.
What is this?
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Thank god you wore gloves while assembling. You could've died!
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Moore Viaduct
A follow up is really just a big F/U lol.
The follow-up is already available, so what are you complaining about?
@@CM-xr9oq it was a thing called humor, maybe you heard about it? Get it, FU, Follow Up? Apparently common in the medical field. Meant nothing whatsoever negative about your video, sorry if you misunderstood my post.
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Just sell me one I will pay 200 bucks
Hi...Does the Pisugar battery work with Raspberry Pi 2w? Thank you so much.
Yep!