GhostLink is a powerful and versatile penetration testing device designed for cybersecurity professionals and ethical hackers. With its extensive capabilities, it enables users to test network and device vulnerabilities in various environments.
Wi-Fi Jamming: Disrupts Wi-Fi networks to test resilience. Bad USB & Wireless Bad USB: Delivers payloads to connected devices. Keylogging: Captures keystrokes for analysis. Additional Attacks: Supports other advanced penetration testing functionalities. GhostLink offers a portable and efficient solution to test the security of your networks and devices.
Follow the steps below to assemble your GhostLink device. Ensure you have all the required components and tools before starting.
Solder all the components marked as "1". Note: Do not solder any components that are not marked in this step.
Solder the JST connectors for the battery and cooling fan. Ensure correct polarity by checking the +/- terminals.
Carefully solder the female USB-A port to the board.
Screw down the cooling fan with the screw head facing the front side of the PCB.
Complete the assembly by soldering all the components marked as "last".
First cut the internal antenna connections
Connect the GND to GND and the core to the core marked point Finally it will look like thisGhostLink is intended only for ethical hacking and authorized penetration testing. Misuse of this device is strictly prohibited.