#Project Chimera

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Well I might as well document this somewhere instead of just in my brain.

What you see in my hand is a hell of a lot of adafruit feathers.

Quite a few different types of ESP32s. A blue fruit. A small OLED..

Above is my FliPi Zero W 2.

What is all this have to do with each other?

A whole lot and more. I'll be posting project updates here and anybody feel free to talk to me about it. I did a small rundown of what it's going to be in general chat but I'll answer your questions if you have them. I appreciate any and all project input or ideas. Maybe there's a reason that people haven't done this before. But until I discover that reason, I will continue working on this project.

Think a whole lot of parallel processes for full network interaction.

Anyways it's time to get to soldering.

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Putting it together only to realize that something's going on with the I2C and the pass-through connection for it from the esp c6.

Only to think that I figured it out and put it back together again only to realize that I hadn't.

But then we really figured that out and I put it all back together again. Make sure all the boards actually communicated. And went to go put on the OLED and realized that I would have to run jumpers to it from the bottom board.

So it's off to micro center. We're getting stackable headers to make my life a whole lot easier and a bunch of NeoPixel LEDs. Only so I can come back home rip this thing back apart put it all back together the right fucking way.

And probably do the same ridiculous troubleshooting process about something that I literally knew nothing about until I started this. On firmware. Lfg

If this taught me anything, it taught me that you really don't have to know about anything to do anything. You just have to fucking pick the most unruly, overachieving, over engineered ass project that you possibly can in a topic of study that you'd like to learn about.

And you do it. If by the end of it you know a lot more than you did before and you probably spent much time figuring it out.

Anyways to know the stack it's:

All adafruit feathers.
Esp32 s2
Another s2
A c6
An s3
A bluefruit
And a feather monochrome OLED.

Once the firmware and software get developed after the reconstruction of this beast, I'm going to celebrate by making an inaugural custom PCB. Strapping it straight to and ROG 4090 radiator.

Why. Probably the same reason that I decided to do any of this. Bc why the hell not.

gentle sierra
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Wowie! May I ask what you are using it for?

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Pretty enato

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neato

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# gentle sierra Wowie! May I ask what you are using it for?

So I mean I think the application of multiple ESP chips on a single board, given the community that's already done these multi-board things and even the unreleased dual board from Koko.... Kind of gives it away.

But the name Chimera is acronym. It's also kind of dope because I'm Greek and I fuck with mythology. But the acronym stands for....

Coordinated Hardware Integration for Multi-protocol Exploitation, Recon & Attack

It's basically going to be one single module that can interface and interact with pretty much every single type of network protocol that we're able to experience currently. It will be able to run simultaneous workflows. Think one chip is doing deauth. 1 chip is doing evil portal. While another is intercepting handshakes. The Bluetooth is Bluetooth beaconing. While the other chip is running protocols to penetrate zigbee, smart home and iot.

Chimera is just a small piece of a much larger project dubbed Phantom.

Portable Hacking And Network Tracking Operations Manager

Phantom is the much larger integration of all the systems that I'm going to be including. It will be a way to monitor, utilize, research, organize all of the data that I'll be getting from the different modules in the suite. This means being able to monitor the chimera situation. Get notifications and information about my home lab and all the devices on it. Being able to check on my pie hole. Even getting updates from my fing network agent and automated bug bounty workflows.

covert socket
# gentle sierra Pretty enato

And thanks very much. With that being said, I don't support doing anything outside of the legal and authorized scope of these types of devices. And I will say that and say it again and say it again because obviously we know what this type of device is going to be able to do.

Happy hacking dude

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hardware assembled. all 4x esp32 communicating. along with the bluetooth and neopixel matrix

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Project Update

Serial Command to Grid (s2 #1) to parallel attack my wifi.
s2 #2 succesfully deauths
s3 sucessfully intercepts client reconnects