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    Electronic Shelf Label  Firebase Edition

    Electronic Shelf Label Firebase Edition

    An electronic shelf label is a type of price tag

    An Electronic Shelf Label is a device that's typically attached to the front edge of retail shelving. ESL Firebase Edition V2.0 utilizes the AES-256 in CBC mode and Google Firebase. It doesn't require an expensive gateway to function, once configured, all it needs is a power supply and a Wi-Fi access point. ESL Firebase Edition V2.0 allows you to operate as many of them as you wish, provided that each has its own unique ID, and there's enough power and bandwidth for all of them. For...
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    Wi-Fi Ducky

    Wi-Fi Ducky

    Upload, save and run keystroke injection payloads with an ESP8266

    Upload, save and run keystroke injections remotely with an ESP8266 + ATmega32u4. Using a USB device that act as a keyboard to inject keystrokes is well known these days. The USB Rubber Ducky by Hak5 is THE hacker gadget for this kind of attack. It introduced a simple script language called Ducky Script, which this project uses too. The ESP8266 is a popular Wi-Fi chip used in a lot of projects. Because it's cheap, small, and has its own file system (SPIFFS), it's perfect for enabling an easy...
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