My name is Markus and I love your site and all the tools for sale. I am a student at Auburn University in Auburn, AL (1.5 hrs from Atlanta). My area of research is wireless communication.
I am a bachelor student studying at Higher Colleges of technology in UAE. I want to purchase the proxmark3 kit to help me complete my graduation project. Our project is to make a Universal RFID Cloner, where we want to prove to organizations in the UAE that RFID is not secure enough to depend on them fully.
My name is Ryan, I am a student at University City High School, San Diego learning about Software Defined Radio. I have done projects including reverse engineering grocery store anti theft systems, decoding GOES weather satellite data, and making a system for hunting weather balloons. I am now working on projects using a HackRF to reverse engineer Satellite communications.
My name is Brock and I am a Computer & Information Technology masters student at Purdue University. My undergrad research was in network engineering and I am currently studying information security. Interesting projects include the hardening of security measures in an IoT agriculture monitoring system, analysis of network traffic from different IoT technologies such as Z-Wave, ZigBee, Lora/LoraWan, and narrow band.
My name is Kristen. I am attending Depaul University in Chicago. I'm beginning a research project to determine functional reason behind each currently known exploit as well as the specific domain along the relevant parameters that it remains valid for.
I am an electrical engineering student at the University of British Columbia passionate about security techniques with a knack for finding unconventional ways around them.
With the industry respected tech of the Proxmark3 I would love to further my Pen Testing ambitions by basing my final year project on RFID tag cloning and the dangers of this.
I want to use the HackRF One to start research on SDR for my term paper. In Brazil I cannot find much support on this subject and I want to use the HackRF to learn more.
I am a Year 12 student attending the "Queensland Academy for Science, Mathematics and Technology" in Brisbane, Australia. I am particularly interested in your products, the Yard Stick One and HackRF. I plan to use them to investigate the security of keyless entry systems, mainly in garages and automobiles.
Hi, my name is Tony. I’m a master’s student in electrical engineering at Ohio University. I’ve been able to combine my love of aviation and electrical engineering to study avionics, especially in the area of navigation systems.