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Network intrusion on a whole new level - Meet the Basilisk
It gives me immense joy to finally reveal what I've secretly been working on for the past months. I must admit it has been difficult to keep this to myself as I was progressing through the design and development of this new product. After many successful pentests using the Skunk gigabit switch as a way to bypass NAC (by spoofing the MAC address of a legitimate device and duplicating its traffic), I came to realize the value of this technique, which I started referring to as "ghosting". I started to understand I needed to design a device which would accomplish...
New colors available for the Skunk
Finally! After multiple requests and much waiting, the Skunk is now available in three different colors. For all of you who don't own a 3D printer but still want to have your Skunk in a specific color, you can now get yours in Emerald, Amethyst or classic Kiwi. Look for the drop-down color selector when visiting the Skunk product page. If you feel some additional specific colors should be made available, feel free to contact us or leave a comment below! These are all printed using PLA from Fillamentum. So what are you waiting for? Go get yours today in...
Alternative case designs for the Skunk
Are you growing tired of the "classic" look of the Skunk's basic enclosure? Do you wish there was a funkier alternative? I wanted to experiment with other designs for this case. After some playing around, I came up with two alternatives which, at least to me, provide some nice change of outfit for the Skunk. Please note: only the standard green case is shipped with the Skunk for now. The cases presented here are simply experiments that I encourage anyone with a 3D printer to try out for themselves. The bottom part of the case has not actually changed -...
Power your Skunk from USB!
After receiving multiple messages regarding the possibility of powering the Skunk from a USB source, I felt I had to address this legitimate need. I had initially designed the Skunk to operate from the same voltage as a USB port to ensure that something like this could be envisionned later if required. So here it is: the Skunk now includes a USB power cable which features a USB-A male plug on one end and on the other end, the same center-positive 2.1-5.5 DC barrel jack as on the included wall adapter. This allows fun things like powering from a USB...
Skunk firmware 1.2.0 released - VLAN support, multiple sniff output ports and more
After reading many of your messages about the Skunk and its features, I was able to get a better understanding of what most users needed. I took some time the past few days to work on implementing the features that seemed to warrant the highest attention. So here it is (finally): version 1.2.0 of the Skunk firmware. In in this article I will try to present the changes brought along by this new update. A better command-line interface One of the key advantages of the Skunk is the simplicity with which it can be configured, simply by plugging in a...
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