Physical hacking tools are devices used to bypass security measures and gain unauthorized access to systems, networks, or physical locations. These tools include lock picks, RFID cloners, keyloggers, USB Rubber Duckies, and hardware implants like Raspberry Pi-based attack devices. Attackers use them to exploit physical security weaknesses, such as unattended computers or unsecured access points. Ethical hackers also use these tools for penetration testing to identify and mitigate security vulnerabilities.
Hacking Windows is often daunting. Grasp the fundamentals of core Windows concepts.
A learning pathway is made up of modules, and a module is made of bite-sized rooms (think of a room like a mini security lab).