HackyPi Ultimate DIY USB Hacking Tool for Security Professionals and Ethical Hackers, Programmable Educational Purposes
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HackyPi is a plug-in USB security research and coding board built around the RP2040 Dual-Core ARM Cortex-M0+ processor - the same chip used in the Raspberry Pi Pico. Plug it into any USB Type-A port and it appears as a mass storage drive with no drivers to install. Power comes directly from USB - no batteries or external supply required. Designed for ethical hacking education, coding practice, and security research on your own devices only. Compatible with Windows 10/11, macOS, and Linux - no drivers required. Supports Python (CircuitPython and MicroPython), C/C++ via HidLibrary, and any language capable of generating HID-compatible USB payloads. On-board MicroSD card slot supports data logging and payload storage (MicroSD card not included; FAT32 format recommended). Not compatible with Android, iOS, or Chrome OS. Open-source build-your-own platform - not a pre-loaded tool. Basic coding knowledge needed. Getting started - three steps: (1) Hold the Boot button on HackyPi while plugging into USB - the device mounts as a storage drive called RPI-RP2. (2) Drag and drop your .uf2 firmware or Python script directly onto the drive. (3) Unplug and replug without holding Boot - HackyPi reboots and runs your script automatically. Documentation and example scripts on the SB Components GitHub page. If no mass storage appears, hold Boot and replug to re-enter bootloader mode. Processor: RP2040 Dual-Core ARM Cortex-M0+ at up to 133 MHz | Display: 1.14-inch TFT colour screen | Connectivity: USB Type-A | Storage: MicroSD card slot (card not included) | Programming: CircuitPython, MicroPython, C/C++ | Open-source hardware | OS: Windows 10/11, macOS, Linux | Dimensions: 87 × 74 × 37 mm | Weight: 20 g | Package contents: 1 × HackyPi USB board. Available with Amazon Prime delivery. 30-day returns policy applies. HackyPi is designed and manufactured by SB Components, a UK-registered electronics brand specialising in maker boards, development kits, and open-source hardware., Platforms: Windows 98
HackyPi is a plug-in USB security research and coding board built around the RP2040 Dual-Core ARM Cortex-M0+ processor - the same chip used in the Raspberry Pi Pico. Plug it into any USB Type-A port and it appears as a mass storage drive with no drivers to install. Power comes directly from USB - no batteries or external supply required. Designed for ethical hacking education, coding practice, and security research on your own devices only. Compatible with Windows 10/11, macOS, and Linux - no drivers required. Supports Python (CircuitPython and MicroPython), C/C++ via HidLibrary, and any language capable of generating HID-compatible USB payloads. On-board MicroSD card slot supports data logging and payload storage (MicroSD card not included; FAT32 format recommended). Not compatible with Android, iOS, or Chrome OS. Open-source build-your-own platform - not a pre-loaded tool. Basic coding knowledge needed. Getting started - three steps: (1) Hold the Boot button on HackyPi while plugging into USB - the device mounts as a storage drive called RPI-RP2. (2) Drag and drop your .uf2 firmware or Python script directly onto the drive. (3) Unplug and replug without holding Boot - HackyPi reboots and runs your script automatically. Documentation and example scripts on the SB Components GitHub page. If no mass storage appears, hold Boot and replug to re-enter bootloader mode. Processor: RP2040 Dual-Core ARM Cortex-M0+ at up to 133 MHz | Display: 1.14-inch TFT colour screen | Connectivity: USB Type-A | Storage: MicroSD card slot (card not included) | Programming: CircuitPython, MicroPython, C/C++ | Open-source hardware | OS: Windows 10/11, macOS, Linux | Dimensions: 87 × 74 × 37 mm | Weight: 20 g | Package contents: 1 × HackyPi USB board. Available with Amazon Prime delivery. 30-day returns policy applies. HackyPi is designed and manufactured by SB Components, a UK-registered electronics brand specialising in maker boards, development kits, and open-source hardware., Platforms: Windows 98