esp32_mouse_keyboard VS bettercap

Compare esp32_mouse_keyboard vs bettercap and see what are their differences.

esp32_mouse_keyboard

ESP32 implementation for HID over GATT Keyboard and Mouse (Bluetooth Low Energy). Including serial API for external modules (similar to Adafruit EZKey HID) (by asterics)
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esp32_mouse_keyboard bettercap
5 28
754 15,531
1.7% 2.0%
1.2 3.0
9 months ago 2 months ago
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esp32_mouse_keyboard

Posts with mentions or reviews of esp32_mouse_keyboard. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-03-12.
  • ESP32 Rubber Duckey
    2 projects | /r/Hacking_Tutorials | 12 Mar 2023
  • ESP-IDF Mouse and Keyboard
    2 projects | /r/esp32 | 7 Mar 2023
  • How to create USB HID Keyboard device on Esp32-S2?
    4 projects | /r/esp32 | 5 Jul 2022
    You will find very little esp-idf based resources, outside of the espressif documentation. If you dive in, you might be able to get it. I’ve been trying to figure out how to get a proS3 board to be used as the controller for a Bluetooth keyboard. Your hill is steep. But it can be done MK32 aaaaaand that’s the end of esp-idf related links, in case anyone gets annoyed by links that are not esp-idf, be forewarned the next links are just that. hackaday asterics t-vK best of luck, I truly hope you figure it out and leave breadcrumbs for the rest of us. Or sell your esp s2 board for the big bucks.
  • Guidance on choosing library for a wireless HID mouse
    3 projects | /r/arduino | 10 Mar 2021
    https://github.com/asterics/esp32_mouse_keyboard (esp32 based library, would need to learn how to use that processor and not sure if supported properly in arduino IDE)

bettercap

Posts with mentions or reviews of bettercap. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-10-03.
  • bettercap VS petep - a user suggested alternative
    2 projects | 3 Oct 2023
  • quicklisp security (or total lack of it)
    6 projects | /r/lisp | 26 Feb 2023
    I've been learning some common lisp, reading through Practical Common Lisp, and it's really neat. People say the good ideas of lisp got adapted in other languages and sure that's true of garbage collection, lambda's and some others, but I'm seeing plenty incredible stuff I haven't seen elsewhere, the condition system that among other things lets you fix and resume your program on exception, real interactive development, flexible object system, macros way more understandable than in other languages with AST macros as in lisp the AST is simple, an expressive dynamic language at high level of ruby and python while being an order of magnitude faster performance. Quicklisp also is really neat, how many other package managers can load new dependencies without restarting your application? And I was learning it with idea that it's not just of historical or hobby interest but legitimately a good choice I can use for new programming projects today for many tasks, but I just learned something that makes it impossible for me to consider, which is complete lack of security of quicklisp. You go to the website and see sha256 hash and PGP signature for quicklisp download, awesome it seems at the security standard you expect for a package manager. But then the actual quicklisp client does all downloads over http with no verification. What this means in practical terms is basically if you use quicklisp, anyone on your local network can easily hack your computer, by MITM (man-in-the-middle) the traffic and serving you backdoored software when you install packages from quicklisp. mitm6 will MITM windows machines on normal networks, bettercap can MITM linux and os x on most networks. Aside from attackers on your local network there's plenty other scenarios, you can go near office of CL using company and set up a open WIFI access point with same name as company wifi and hack their developers, using quicklisp over something like Tor is extremely dangerous at present as it would let the exit node backdoor the packages you download, and then in less likely but still should be protected against scenarios is just if quicklisp.org or any router between you and it is compromised, you can be hacked.
  • Grannar från helvetet
    3 projects | /r/swedishproblems | 18 Feb 2023
  • Hacker News top posts: Dec 3, 2022
    3 projects | /r/hackerdigest | 3 Dec 2022
    Bettercap – Swiss Army Knife for 802.11, BLE, IPv4 and IPv6 Networks\ (5 comments)
  • Bettercap – Swiss Army Knife for 802.11, BLE, IPv4 and IPv6 Networks
    2 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 3 Dec 2022
  • Men in the middle framework error
    2 projects | /r/linuxquestions | 5 Feb 2022
    This project is no longer being updated. MITMf was written to address the need, at the time, of a modern tool for performing Man-In-The-Middle attacks. Since then many other tools have been created to fill this space, you should probably be using Bettercap as it is far more feature complete and better maintained.
  • How do you tolerate how buggy and trash bettercap is?
    2 projects | /r/AskNetsec | 23 Dec 2021
    You would alternatively have the option to write a better tool (or write a better post outlining your issues). If you still don't know what you could do improve things, try reading through https://www.bettercap.org/contributing/ and perhaps submit bugs that you find, or go fix them yourself! ( https://github.com/bettercap/bettercap ). Even if you aren't capable of correcting them yourself, bringing attention to them in the proper forum (not in an inane reddit post) would contribute to not only fixing the problem for yourself, but for any other user that might potentially use the tool.
  • TCP Traffic tunneln/weiterleiten zur Analyse
    2 projects | /r/de_EDV | 24 Nov 2021
  • Awesome CTF : Top Learning Resource Labs
    72 projects | /r/TutorialBoy | 13 Nov 2021
    Bettercap - Framework to perform MITM (Man in the Middle) attacks.
  • Awesome Penetration Testing
    124 projects | dev.to | 6 Oct 2021
    BetterCAP - Modular, portable and easily extensible MITM framework.

What are some alternatives?

When comparing esp32_mouse_keyboard and bettercap you can also consider the following projects:

aircrack-ng - WiFi security auditing tools suite

MITMf - Framework for Man-In-The-Middle attacks

mitmproxy - An interactive TLS-capable intercepting HTTP proxy for penetration testers and software developers.

wifipumpkin3 - Powerful framework for rogue access point attack.

pwnagotchi-display-password-plugin - Pwnagotchi plugin to display the most recently cracked password on the Pwnagotchi face

Metasploit - Metasploit Framework

Modlishka - Modlishka. Reverse Proxy.

Apktool - A tool for reverse engineering Android apk files

mimikatz - A little tool to play with Windows security

BLE52_Mouse_and_Keyboard - Simulates Standard Arduino Mouse.h and Keyboard.h API BLE connections using nRF52840

pwntools - CTF framework and exploit development library

emp3r0r - Linux/Windows post-exploitation framework made by linux user