How to Set Up Kali Linux on the New $10 Raspberry Pi Zero W

In five short years, three generations of ultra-low-cost Raspberry Pi devices have challenged the boundaries of what a person can do with a $35 computer. With each more powerful and cheaper than the last, the addition of the Pi Zero in 2015 took the same Broadcom BCM2835 processor from the original Pi and put it on a tiny 1.18-inch board. This tiny form factor has powered attacks like PoisonTap and even drones, but the one thing lacking has been the connectivity of the Pi 3. The Pi Zero has proved incredibly popular as a seriously low-cost $5 computer, and in February of 2017, the updated... more



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