The OpenMoko linux-powered mobile phone has been around for a couple of months now and, as expected, linux coders have been beavering away.
Neopwn is the first significant OpenMoko project that uses the new handset. It is a ‘pocket pentesting’ suite - essentially a collection of hacking/cracking tools that can be carried about in a mobile phone, then unleashed on an unsuspecting network using the phone’s internet connection or the USB host conection contained within the device.
Many different security and cracking apps have been ported to the device, including the packet analyser WireSHark and several password cracking tools.

















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