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Real world tools that were used in Mr. Robot

Real world tools that were used in Mr. Robot

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In the TV show "Mr. Robot," the protagonist Elliot Alderson and his hacker group fsociety utilize various tools and techniques for their operations. While some of the tools and techniques depicted in the show are fictional or exaggerated for dramatic effect, there are also real-world tools and concepts referenced. Here are some notable tools and concepts from the show:

1. Kali Linux: Kali Linux is a popular Linux distribution specifically designed for penetration testing and ethical hacking. It is frequently used by Elliot and his group for their hacking activities.

2. Social Engineering Toolkit (SET): The Social Engineering Toolkit is a real-world tool used for social engineering attacks. It allows attackers to create and launch various social engineering attacks, such as phishing campaigns, credential harvesting, and more.

3. Nmap: Nmap, as mentioned earlier, is a real-world network scanning tool that helps in discovering hosts and services on a network. It is often used by Elliot to identify targets and gather information about their systems.

4. Metasploit Framework: The Metasploit Framework, also mentioned earlier, is a powerful tool for exploiting vulnerabilities. It is utilized by Elliot and fsociety to find and exploit security weaknesses in their targets' systems.

5. Raspberry Pi: Raspberry Pi is a low-cost, single-board computer frequently referenced in the show. It is used by Elliot for various purposes, including hacking into remote systems, creating backdoors, and establishing covert connections.

6. Tor: This browser is an anonymity network that encrypts and routes internet traffic through a series of relays. In the show, Elliot uses Tor to protect his online activities and maintain anonymity.

It's important to remember that while some of the tools and techniques depicted in "Mr. Robot" are based on real-world practices, the show also incorporates fictional elements and dramatization for storytelling purposes. Real-world ethical hacking and penetration testing should always be used on your responsibility.
 

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