\"\"Kuldeep Singh has vetted many hats. Singh, 46 year old, is an iron man coach, sales head at an enterprise security company, an ethical hacker and IT forensics expert. But now, he has created an Rs.3000 rupees hacking<\/a> device which he claims can hack into any phone, computer, traffic signal, CCTV cameras and even nuclear establishments.
\n
It all started with Singh asking his wife whether he can hack her phone. He was enthused at how easily he could make a backdoor entry into an
android<\/a> device. This led him to further research on information security. After completing courses in Certified Ethical Hacking<\/a> (CEH)v9 and Computer Hacking Forensic Investigation (CHFI)v9 along with 2 months of testing and buying items for the device from across internet<\/a>, he built a 60 inch hacking device weighing almost 59 grams.
\n
\nHe bought a router, san disk memory card, keyboard, HDMI cable, a larger cable, packagers, and data transfer cable, high speed data transfer cable, mobile adapters, OTG, Wifi jammer and the RASPBERRY PI, a single board minicomputer. \"I liked the whole idea of vulnerable systems and how to fix them. But I needed to see what all can be hacked and who easily things can be hacked and guess what I have low power device capable of launching attacks,\" says Singh.
\n
He says that the real intent was learning hands on how vulnerable IT systems are and develop a fix for that. \"I wanted to get my hands dirty in
Infosec<\/a> and not just claim to be another ethical hacker who had done a certain course online. There are so many out there doing the same.\" He says he hacked his own android smartphone and based on that he made changes to his phone.
\n
\nSingh says that it’s impossible to live an offline life but there should be ways to prevent a hack. He claims his 60 inch device can create havoc in radio signals, get into video surveillance systems and erase data.\" My idea is to spot bugs and make systems more robust.\"
\n
Singh has more than 25 years of IT sales experience wherein he has for worked firms like GE, Cisco, and
Sun Microsystems<\/a> among others.
\n
\nBut he always didn’t have it easy. The startup bug bit Bangalore based Kuldeep Singh in early 2016. He quit his well cushioned job at Cisco and ventured out on his own to start eKutir Global PBC, a social enterprise startup. But within a year’s time, he had to shut down his organization. \"I floated my own company and thought it would be successful. But due to certain circumstances, it went into debt and my father repaid all the loans I had taken for my company.\"
\n
But that didn’t deter the effervescent Singh who went to become an iron man trainer and that too India's only official trainer.\"I was high on drugs, smoking, drinking. I decided to quit. I decided to set a life goal.\" He founded TrIndia Training & research Foundation, a not for profit organization which focuses on
sports<\/a> charity portfolio management. \n<\/body>","next_sibling":[{"msid":60374038,"title":"Market Now: Telecom stocks fall; Bharti Airtel top loser","entity_type":"ARTICLE","link":"\/news\/market-now-telecom-stocks-fall-bharti-airtel-top-loser\/60374038","category_name":null,"category_name_seo":"telecomnews"}],"related_content":[],"msid":60374226,"entity_type":"ARTICLE","title":"Meet the Ironman trainer from India who built a Rs 3000 hacking device","synopsis":"Kuldeep has created an Rs.3000 rupees hacking device which he claims can hack into any phone, computer, traffic signal, CCTV cameras and even nuclear establishments.","titleseo":"telecomnews\/meet-the-ironman-trainer-from-india-who-built-a-rs-3000-hacking-device","status":"ACTIVE","authors":[{"author_name":"Aritra Sarkhel","author_link":"\/author\/479245176\/aritra-sarkhel","author_image":"https:\/\/etimg.etb2bimg.com\/authorthumb\/479245176.cms?width=250&height=250","author_additional":{"thumbsize":false,"msid":479245176,"author_name":"Aritra Sarkhel","author_seo_name":"aritra-sarkhel","designation":"Principal Correspondent","agency":false}}],"Alttitle":{"minfo":""},"artag":"ET Tech","artdate":"2017-09-05 12:23:28","lastupd":"2017-09-05 12:29:41","breadcrumbTags":["Hacking","sports","infosec","Internet","sun microsystems","Devices","Android","ethical hacking"],"secinfo":{"seolocation":"telecomnews\/meet-the-ironman-trainer-from-india-who-built-a-rs-3000-hacking-device"}}" data-authors="[" aritra sarkhel"]" data-category-name="" data-category_id="" data-date="2017-09-05" data-index="article_1">

满足铁人教练从印度建立了Rs 3000窃听设备

Kuldeep创造了一个Rs.3000卢比窃听设备,他声称可以侵入任何电话、电脑、交通信号、闭路电视摄像头,甚至核设施。

Aritra Sarkhel
  • 2017年9月5日更新29点坚持
Kuldeep辛格审查许多帽子。辛格,46岁,是一个钢铁侠的教练,一个企业销售主管安全公司,一个道德黑客和法医专家。但是现在,他创造了一个Rs.3000卢比黑客设备,他声称可以侵入任何电话、电脑、交通信号、闭路电视摄像头,甚至核设施。

这一切都始于辛格问他的妻子他是否能破解她的电话。他热情他可以轻易地让一个后门进入安卓设备。这促使他进一步研究信息安全。在完成课程认证道德黑客(CEH) v9和电脑黑客法医调查(CHFI) v9还有2个月的测试和设备从购买物品互联网,他建立了一个60英寸的窃听设备几乎59克重。

他买了一个路由器,san磁盘记忆卡,键盘,HDMI电缆,一个更大的电缆,打包商,和数据传输电缆、高速数据传输电缆、移动适配器,OTG,无线干扰机和覆盆子π,单板微型计算机。“我喜欢脆弱的系统的概念以及如何修复它们。但是我需要看到什么可以轻松砍,谁都可以砍,猜猜我有低功率设备能够发动袭击,”辛格说。

他说,真正的目的是学习有多脆弱的IT系统,开发一个解决。“我想把我的手弄脏信息安全而不只是宣称自己是另一个道德黑客做了一定的在线课程。有很多做同样的事。”He says he hacked his own android smartphone and based on that he made changes to his phone.

辛格说,离线生活是不可能的,但应防止黑客的方法。他声称他60英寸的设备可以创建破坏在无线电信号,进入视频监控系统和擦除数据。”My idea is to spot bugs and make systems more robust."

辛格有超过25年的销售经验,他对通用电气这样的公司工作,思科,太阳微系统公司等等。

但他总是不容易。启动基于虫咬班加罗尔Kuldeep辛格在2016年初。他辞去了在思科缓冲工作和冒险自己开始eKutir全球中国人民银行,一个社会企业创业。但在一年的时间内,他不得不关闭了他的组织。“我提出我自己的公司,认为它会成功的。但由于某些情况下,它进入债务和我父亲偿还所有贷款我已经为我的公司。”

但这并不能阻止冒泡的辛格去成为一个钢铁侠的教练,也是印度唯一官方的教练。“我是高毒品、吸烟、喝酒。我决定辞职。我决定制定一个人生目标。”He founded TrIndia Training & research Foundation, a not for profit organization which focuses on体育慈善项目组合管理。
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\"\"Kuldeep Singh has vetted many hats. Singh, 46 year old, is an iron man coach, sales head at an enterprise security company, an ethical hacker and IT forensics expert. But now, he has created an Rs.3000 rupees hacking<\/a> device which he claims can hack into any phone, computer, traffic signal, CCTV cameras and even nuclear establishments.
\n
It all started with Singh asking his wife whether he can hack her phone. He was enthused at how easily he could make a backdoor entry into an
android<\/a> device. This led him to further research on information security. After completing courses in Certified Ethical Hacking<\/a> (CEH)v9 and Computer Hacking Forensic Investigation (CHFI)v9 along with 2 months of testing and buying items for the device from across internet<\/a>, he built a 60 inch hacking device weighing almost 59 grams.
\n
\nHe bought a router, san disk memory card, keyboard, HDMI cable, a larger cable, packagers, and data transfer cable, high speed data transfer cable, mobile adapters, OTG, Wifi jammer and the RASPBERRY PI, a single board minicomputer. \"I liked the whole idea of vulnerable systems and how to fix them. But I needed to see what all can be hacked and who easily things can be hacked and guess what I have low power device capable of launching attacks,\" says Singh.
\n
He says that the real intent was learning hands on how vulnerable IT systems are and develop a fix for that. \"I wanted to get my hands dirty in
Infosec<\/a> and not just claim to be another ethical hacker who had done a certain course online. There are so many out there doing the same.\" He says he hacked his own android smartphone and based on that he made changes to his phone.
\n
\nSingh says that it’s impossible to live an offline life but there should be ways to prevent a hack. He claims his 60 inch device can create havoc in radio signals, get into video surveillance systems and erase data.\" My idea is to spot bugs and make systems more robust.\"
\n
Singh has more than 25 years of IT sales experience wherein he has for worked firms like GE, Cisco, and
Sun Microsystems<\/a> among others.
\n
\nBut he always didn’t have it easy. The startup bug bit Bangalore based Kuldeep Singh in early 2016. He quit his well cushioned job at Cisco and ventured out on his own to start eKutir Global PBC, a social enterprise startup. But within a year’s time, he had to shut down his organization. \"I floated my own company and thought it would be successful. But due to certain circumstances, it went into debt and my father repaid all the loans I had taken for my company.\"
\n
But that didn’t deter the effervescent Singh who went to become an iron man trainer and that too India's only official trainer.\"I was high on drugs, smoking, drinking. I decided to quit. I decided to set a life goal.\" He founded TrIndia Training & research Foundation, a not for profit organization which focuses on
sports<\/a> charity portfolio management. \n<\/body>","next_sibling":[{"msid":60374038,"title":"Market Now: Telecom stocks fall; Bharti Airtel top loser","entity_type":"ARTICLE","link":"\/news\/market-now-telecom-stocks-fall-bharti-airtel-top-loser\/60374038","category_name":null,"category_name_seo":"telecomnews"}],"related_content":[],"msid":60374226,"entity_type":"ARTICLE","title":"Meet the Ironman trainer from India who built a Rs 3000 hacking device","synopsis":"Kuldeep has created an Rs.3000 rupees hacking device which he claims can hack into any phone, computer, traffic signal, CCTV cameras and even nuclear establishments.","titleseo":"telecomnews\/meet-the-ironman-trainer-from-india-who-built-a-rs-3000-hacking-device","status":"ACTIVE","authors":[{"author_name":"Aritra Sarkhel","author_link":"\/author\/479245176\/aritra-sarkhel","author_image":"https:\/\/etimg.etb2bimg.com\/authorthumb\/479245176.cms?width=250&height=250","author_additional":{"thumbsize":false,"msid":479245176,"author_name":"Aritra Sarkhel","author_seo_name":"aritra-sarkhel","designation":"Principal Correspondent","agency":false}}],"Alttitle":{"minfo":""},"artag":"ET Tech","artdate":"2017-09-05 12:23:28","lastupd":"2017-09-05 12:29:41","breadcrumbTags":["Hacking","sports","infosec","Internet","sun microsystems","Devices","Android","ethical hacking"],"secinfo":{"seolocation":"telecomnews\/meet-the-ironman-trainer-from-india-who-built-a-rs-3000-hacking-device"}}" data-news_link="//www.iser-br.com/news/meet-the-ironman-trainer-from-india-who-built-a-rs-3000-hacking-device/60374226">