This project transforms a Raspberry Pi into a portable penetration testing device, combining the versatility of Kali Linux with the compact form factor of the Raspberry Pi. It enables security professionals and enthusiasts to tactically conduct mobile pentesting and ethical hacking activities on-the-go. Inspired by the Pwnagotchi Project, my goal was to create my own pocket-sized pentesting or 'pwning' device but offering the same tools and capabilities of a complete linux desktop. Not only does it allow mobile pentesting, but also remote attacks thanks to Secure Shell (SSH) and it's small size, allowing you to easily plant the device in a target organization and monitor network traffic by running commands from anywhere in the world.
- Raspberry Pi Integration: Utilizes the Raspberry Pi for its compact size and portability.
- Standalone Power: Includes a battery with 5000mAh and output current of 3A, providing 8 - 10 hours of consistant power.
- Integrated Display: Compact touchscreen display for improved user interface.
- Extensive range: Supports both 2.4 Ghz and 5 Ghz bands with packet injection and monitor mode.
- Mobile Accessibility: Conduct security assessments and penetration tests from a stealthy handheld device.
- Kali Linux: Configured with Kali Linux tools for a comprehensive penetration testing environment.
| Component | Purchase Link | Image |
|---|---|---|
| Board | Raspberry Pi 4 Model B (8GB) | ![]() |
| Display | Waveshare 3.5inch Touch Screen RPi LCD (C) | ![]() ![]() |
| Battery | PiSugar S Plus | ![]() |
| Network Adapter | ALPHA AWUS036ACS | ![]() |
| Heatsink (optional) | Aluminum Alloy Cooling Case by WEIYIXING | ![]() |
View the full build guide here: Build Guide













