Engineer Builds a Complete, Hidden Hacking Kit

And you've got to admit that the design is absolutely perfect. The hacking kit pictured above has a pen testing drop box, a wireless router that can run continuously, an open network jack, a USB keystroke recorder with built-in memory, a retractable ethernet cable, a shim, and 5 lockpicks.

You don't see them? They're concealed in her custom 3d printed shoes. Imgur member SexyCyborg explains that she felt inspired by the hit TV show Mr. Robot to develop a hacking kit that could be taken inside a secure facility. She has a peculiar limitation, though: "My typical clothing does not leave room to hide anything . . . ." This left her platform shoes as the only possible hiding spot. You can see more photos of her kit here.

-via Ace of Spades HQ


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The advantage of misdirection aside, doesn't she draw the risk of drawing too much attention to herself by dressing provocatively? Also, what distracts the x-ray machine or metal detector?
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Huh... the method is genuinely surprising to me. I figured there would be a machine that basically replaces the needle/stylus with a laser that could read LP's in a similar method to modern discs and do an immediate, on-the-fly analogue to digital conversion. This way seems way more inefficient. I suppose the digital version would mimic the turntable sound, including what I assume would be "audial impurities" caused by it or an imperfect LP itself.
If the laser digitizer machine thingy that I described above doesn't exist, somebody should definitely invent it. I nominate Colin B.

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This bring back memories. I actually worked at an oldies radio station in the mid-80s that played 78s. That meant music from the early 20th century. Songs were only about two minutes long, sometimes less, and I was the only woman on the air staff, so getting to the far away ladies room during a song was a challenge. I eventually gave up and dared into the men's room.
Years later, I found myself at another station that actually had a wax/vinyl disc cutter in the equipment storage room. It was from the days when that was the only way to record ads, direct to wax. I'm sure anything recorded there was quite wavy and distorted.
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