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11 años de ciberseguridad: Kali y Faraday. Crecer en comunidad, crecer en ciberseguridad

Trabajar con Kali nos exigió subir la vara, mejorar nuestros procesos de desarrollo, estar siempre atentos a los cambios, mantener el contacto con su equipo y con la comunidad. A lo largo del tiempo, hemos tenido todo tipo de experiencias: desde picos de descargas inesperados tras una nueva versión, hasta colaboraciones con desarrolladores de herramientas icónicas.

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Car Hacking: How to unlock doors with Doggie

This post will explore a practical use case to demonstrate Doggie’s power in automotive security research. Imagine you need to unlock a vehicle by sending the correct sequence of CAN messages. With Doggie and tools like Python-can, can-utils, or custom scripts, you can sniff unlocking messages, replay them, and even experiment with manipulating the system for security analysis.

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Car Hacking with Doggie at H2HC!

Last month, Doggie took the stage at the Car Hacking Village during the H2HC conference on December 13th and 14th in São Paulo. This exciting village featured various presentations and workshops exploring the world of automotive security. The Faraday team showcased Doggie in a uniquely interactive way, allowing attendees to dive into CAN Bus exploration hands-on.

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Doggie: A Must-Have Open Source Tool for Car Hacking and Automotive Security

To make automotive cybersecurity research more accessible and affordable, we developed Doggie, an open-source and modular CAN Bus - USB adapter. Whether you're a hobbyist, researcher, or professional, Doggie is designed to simplify working with CAN Bus networks, enabling secure exploration and development in the automotive space.

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EmploLeaks: Finding Leaked Employees Info for the Win

we developed an internal tool that displayed great potential, leading us to make it open source. Since then, we have continually developed the tool, with the latest version recently pushed to the repository. Our current focus is on ensuring that the application flow is efficient, and we are diligently addressing any bugs that arise as soon as possible. This is an ongoing process, and we are committed to providing a high-quality tool that is reliable and meets the needs of the community. As we proceed with development, we welcome feedback and contributions from users to help us enhance the tool further.

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Our open-source tools go to Black Hat!

We're thrilled to announce that our groundbreaking tools, Faraday and EmploLeaks, have been selected to be part of this year's prestigious Black Hat Arsenal

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