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    18 18  1. Reconnaissance:
    19 19   - [Camera with high zoom](#camera)
    20  - - [Body Worn Action Camera](ba-camera)
     20 + - [Polarized Camera Filters](#polarized)
     21 + - [Body Worn Action Camera](#ba-camera)
    21 22   - [Drone with camera](#drone)
    22 23   - [Two-Way Radios or Walkie Talkies](#radio)
    23 24   - [Reliable flashlight](#flashlight)
    24 25   - [Borescope / Endoscope](#borescope)
    25  - - [RFID Frecuency Detector](#rfid-detector)
     26 + - [RFID Frequency Detector](#rfid-detector)
    26 27  2. Entry Tools:
    27 28   - [A reliable ScrewDriver with changeable bits](#screwdriver)
    28 29   - [A reliable plier multitool](#multitool)
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    49 50   - [American Lock Bypass Driver](#american)
    50 51   - [Abus Lock Bypass Driver](#abus)
    51 52   - [Alfa AWUS036ACS 802.11ac](#alfa)
    52  - - [CANtenna](cantenna)
     53 + - [CANtenna](#cantenna)
    53 54  3. Bypass tools:
    54 55   - [Travelers hook](#hook)
    55 56   - [Under Door Tool "UDT"](#udt)
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    90 91  Tool | Purpose | Usage| Where to find | Alternative |
    91 92  ------------ | ------------- |------------ | ------------- | ------------ |
    92  -<a name="camera"></a>1. Camera with high zoom | Reconnaissance. When gathering intel on your target, and for reporting purposes for your client, you will want to use a reliable camera. With a long zoom camera, you may be able to check for cameras surrounding the building of your target, be able to spot the location of security guards, and possible gather info on the locks and perimeter, reducing the odds of being detected. | 7/10 | Recommended: [Panasonic Lumix FZ-80 60x Camera](https://www.amazon.com/PANASONIC-Megapixel-20-1200mm-Stabilization-DC-FZ80K/dp/B01MS16V42) | There are other multiple alternative cameras in the market. One with a decent zoom, ideally over 30x Optical Zoom should work just fine.
    93  -<a name="ba-camera"></a>2. Body Worn Action Camera | Reconnaissance and own security purposes. It is a way or recording the full engagement and infiltration, and allows you to demonstrate to your clients how the infiltration was performed. | 10/10 | Recommended: [GoPro cameras](https://gopro.com/en/us/) or the DJI Osmo Action camera | Alternatives: There are other cheaper alternative action cameras that can be used, however the videos may not have the highest quality or best image stabilization.
    94  -<a name="drone"></a>3. Drone with camera | Mostly reconnaissance. It can be used for scoping the perimeter of a building, see its surrounding area, check for cameras, blind spots, and possible fire escape areas that could be potentially used as an entry point. | 1/10 - Its not a "must have", but can really come in handy sometimes | Recommended: [DJI Mavic Mini 2](https://store.dji.com/product/mini-2) or any other drone that fits your budget.| N/A |
    95  -<a name="radio"></a>4. Two-Way Radios or Walkie Talkies | Comunication and Intel Gathering. You need to be able to comunicate efficiently with other members of your team when performing an engagement, plus using a radio it gives you the posibility of listening into any channels being used by staff or security on the premises, and listen for any valuable information or if any of your team members has been spotted. | 9/10 | Recommended: [BaoFeng UV-5R](https://www.amazon.com/BaoFeng-BF-F8HP-Two-Way-136-174Mhz-400-520Mhz/dp/B00MAULSOK) | Alternatives would be to just use cellphones and bluetooth headsets and a live call, however with this option you will not be able to listen to local radio chatter. A cell phone serves the purpose of being able to comunicate with the client in case of emergency. |
     93 +<a name="camera"></a>1. Camera with high zoom | Reconnaissance. When gathering intel on your target, and for reporting purposes for your client, you will want to use a reliable camera. With a long zoom camera, you may be able to check for cameras surrounding the building of your target, be able to spot the location of security guards, and possible gather info on the locks and perimeter, reducing the odds of being detected. | 7/10 | Recommended: [Panasonic Lumix FZ-80 60x Camera](https://www.amazon.com/PANASONIC-Megapixel-20-1200mm-Stabilization-DC-FZ80K/dp/B01MS16V42) | Alternative: If not the Panasonic, you can use others. There are many other good cameras in the market. Try to get one with a decent zoom, any camera with over 30x Optical Zoom should work just fine.
     94 +<a name="polarized"></a>1.1 Polarized Camera Filters | Reconnaissance. These are a camera's best friend when doing recon. A polarized filter helps removing glare and reflection from things in view, such as windows or vehicle windshield, allowing the camera to see clearly through them. | 10/10 | Recommended: Any polarized filter that fits the lens of your camera. | Alternatives: N/A.
     95 +<a name="ba-camera"></a>2. Body Worn Action Camera | Reconnaissance as well as for your own security purpose, in case something happens to you. With all engagements, you need to report everything to your clients. This is where the bodycam helps, by viewing and be able to replay the engagement and infiltration, as well as allowing you to demonstrate to your clients how the infiltration was performed. | 10/10 | Recommended: [GoPro cameras](https://gopro.com/en/us/) or the DJI Osmo Action camera | Alternatives: There are other cheaper alternative action cameras that can be used, however the videos may not have the highest quality or best image stabilization, which can make the footage seem wobbly or too dark.
     96 +<a name="drone"></a>3. Drone with Camera | Mostly reconnaissance. It can be used for scoping the perimeter of a building, see its surrounding area, check for cameras, blind spots, and possible fire escape areas that could be potentially used as an entry point. | 1/10 - Its not a "must have", but can really come in handy sometimes. It may be of further use if you utilize a "dropping mechanism" to drom malicious USBs or other devices into the targets premises without having to set foot on site. | Recommended: [DJI Mavic Mini 2](https://store.dji.com/product/mini-2) or any other drone that fits your budget.| N/A |
     97 +<a name="radio"></a>4. Two-Way Radios or Walkie Talkies | Communication and Intel Gathering. You need to be able to communicate efficiently with other members of your team when performing an engagement, plus using a radio it gives you the possibility of listening into any channels being used by staff or security on the premises, and listen for any valuable information or if any of your team members has been spotted. | 9/10 | Recommended: [BaoFeng UV-5R](https://www.amazon.com/BaoFeng-BF-F8HP-Two-Way-136-174Mhz-400-520Mhz/dp/B00MAULSOK) | Alternatives would be to just use cellphones and bluetooth headsets and a live call, however with this option you will not be able to listen to local radio chatter. A cell phone serves the purpose of being able to communicate with the client in case of emergency. |
    96 98  <a name="flashlight"></a>5. Reliable flashlight | Self explanatory. | 8/10 | Amazon, Ebay, local hardware store | If you want to save some money, you can always use the flashlight of your cellphone, however some phones cant decrease the brightness intensity. |
    97 99  <a name="borescope"></a>6. Borescope / Endoscope | To perform reconnaissance from under or over the door, take a peek inside and see what is on the other side of the door. It helps to prevent spending time trying to open a door which has nothing important on the other side, or to check for any security measures in place, and avoid tripping any of them by accident. | 7/10 | Recommended: [USB Endoscope Camera](https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0836XWPJH) | There are a few other alternatives, varying in price, size, and connectivity. |
    98  -<a name="rfid-detector"></a>7. RFID Frecuency Detector | This tool is utilized for recon, to determine the frecuency of RFID badge readers, and determine what your target is using. By knowing if its high or low frecuency, it can help you configure your proxmark to scan and clone badges. Another benefit of these tools is that they do not trigger any alerts. | 6/10 | Recommended: One good benefit of the [Dangerous Things RFID Diagnostics Card](https://dangerousthings.com/product/rdc) is that its the size of a credit card, so it fits perfectly in your wallet for EDC use. | Alternative: The [RFID LF / HF Detector](https://www.redteamtools.com/RFID_LF_HF_Field_Detector_Card) can be used as a keychain. |
     100 +<a name="rfid-detector"></a>7. RFID Frequency Detector | This tool is utilized for recon, to determine the frequency of RFID badge readers, and determine what your target is using. By knowing if its high or low frequency, it can help you configure your proxmark to scan and clone badges. Another benefit of these tools is that they do not trigger any alerts. | 6/10 | Recommended: One good benefit of the [Dangerous Things RFID Diagnostics Card](https://dangerousthings.com/product/rdc) is that its the size of a credit card, so it fits perfectly in your wallet for EDC use. | Alternative: The [RFID LF / HF Detector](https://www.redteamtools.com/RFID_LF_HF_Field_Detector_Card) can be used as a keychain. |
    99 101  <a name="screwdriver"></a>8. A reliable ScrewDriver with changeable bits | In some scenarios you may need to modify some of your tools, fix something, or disassemble something. | 8/10 | Recommended: [Wera Kraftform](https://www.amazon.com/Wera-05051024001-Kraftform-BithoCSLDing-Screwdriver/dp/B001HSNHM2) | Alternative: Any other screwdriver set will work just fine. Ideally a kit which can be portable and with different bits |
    100 102  <a name="multitool"></a>9. A reliable plier multitool | Same as with the screwdriver set, in some scenarios you may need to modify a tool or fix something. | 8/10 | Recommended: [Gerber Plier Multitool](https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000EDPT9K) | Alternatives: any reliable multitool of your preference |
    101 103  <a name="tape"></a>10. Gaffer Tape | Self explanatory. You never know when you need to modify a tool on the spot. | 8/10 | Recommended because of its portability: [Red Team Tools Gaffer Tape](https://www.redteamtools.com/flat-gaffer-tape) | Alternatives: There are many other options on Amazon, but they are all larger in size. |
    102 104  <a name="lpset1"></a>11. A reliable set of 0.025 thin lockpick set | Self explanatory. Cant pick locks without a lockpick set. | 10/10 | Recommended to get a well known brand with good reputation and quality products. Some of those are: [TOOOL](https://www.toool.us/equipment), [Sparrows](https://www.sparrowslockpicks.com), [Southord](https://www.southord.com), [Covert Instruments](https://covertinstruments.com) | N/A. You do not want a pick breaking inside of a client's lock. Avoid sets that are of unknown brands from ebay. |
    103 105  <a name="lpset2"></a>12. A reliable set of 0.018 thin lockpick set | This is very similar to the 0.025 set, but you may also want to carry a thinner 0.018 or 0.015 thin lockpick set, for those locks that have a very narrow or thinner keyways, and be able to insert the picks. | 8/10 | Recommended to get a well known brand with good reputation and quality products. Some of those are: [TOOOL](https://www.toool.us/equipment), [Sparrows](https://www.sparrowslockpicks.com), [Southord](https://www.southord.com), [Covert Instruments](https://covertinstruments.com) | N/A.
    104  -<a name="bars"></a>13. Tension bars | One of the most important things for a lockpicker. A good picker knows the value of using good and comfortable tension bars. | 10/10 | Recommended: [Covert Instruments Ergo Turner Set](https://covertinstruments.com/collections/lockpicks/products/ergo-turner-set) or [Sparrows Flatbars](https://www.sparrowslockpicks.com/product_p/ft5k.htm) | There are many other alternatives, varying in sizes and lengths. I stronly recommend having them in varying widths. |
     106 +<a name="bars"></a>13. Tension bars | One of the most important things for a lockpicker. A good picker knows the value of using good and comfortable tension bars. | 10/10 | Recommended: [Covert Instruments Ergo Turner Set](https://covertinstruments.com/collections/lockpicks/products/ergo-turner-set) or [Sparrows Flatbars](https://www.sparrowslockpicks.com/product_p/ft5k.htm) | There are many other alternatives, varying in sizes and lengths. I strongly recommend having them in varying widths. |
    105 107  <a name="warded"></a>14. Warded picks | These are used for picking warded locks. | 5/10 | Recommended: [Red Team Tools Warded Lock Picks](https://www.redteamtools.com/warded-lock-pick-set) | Alternative: [Sparrows Warded Pick Set](https://www.sparrowslockpicks.com/product_p/ward.htm) |
    106  -<a name="comb"></a>15. Comb picks | These are very usefull to upen many different Master Locks, as if you were using the key itself. | 5/10 | Recommended: [Sparrows Comb .45](https://www.sparrowslockpicks.com/product_p/comb.htm) | Alternative options: [Red Team Tools Comb Picks](https://www.redteamtools.com/covert-comb-pick-set-of-2) and the [Covert Instruments Quad Comb Set](https://covertinstruments.com/products/quad-comb-set) |
     108 +<a name="comb"></a>15. Comb picks | These are very useful to open many different Master Locks, as if you were using the key itself. | 5/10 | Recommended: [Sparrows Comb .45](https://www.sparrowslockpicks.com/product_p/comb.htm) | Alternative options: [Red Team Tools Comb Picks](https://www.redteamtools.com/covert-comb-pick-set-of-2) and the [Covert Instruments Quad Comb Set](https://covertinstruments.com/products/quad-comb-set) |
    107 109  <a name="wafer"></a>16. Wafer picks | Self explanatory. These are used to commonly pick or rake open wafer locks, which are often seen in office environments. | 6/10 | Recommended: [Red Team Tools Wafer Picks](https://www.redteamtools.com/double-sided-wafer-jiggler-picks) | Alternatives: [Sparrows Wafer Picks](https://www.sparrowslockpicks.com/product_p/wafer.htm) |
    108 110  <a name="jigglers"></a>17. Jigglers | Self explanatory. Jigglers can be used to "jiggle" your way into opening a variety of pin tumblers and wafer locks. | 6/10 | Recommended: [Red Team Tools Jiggler](https://www.redteamtools.com/covert-jiggler-lock-picks) | Alternatives: [Sparrows Coffin Keys](https://www.sparrowslockpicks.com/product_p/ck13.htm) |
    109 111  <a name="dimple"></a>18. Dimple lockpicks | Self explanatory. For picking Dimple locks. | 5/10 | Recommended: [Sparrows Black Flag](https://www.sparrowslockpicks.com/product_p/dmplpick.htm) | Alternatives: There are other cheaper lower quality brands that can get the job done. Search online for 'klom' or 'goso' dimple picks. |
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    143 145  <a name="croc"></a>51. Key Croc | One of the best keyloggers in the market. | 10/10 | Recommended: [HAK5 Key Croc](https://hak5.org/products/key-croc) | N/A |
    144 146  <a name="pineapple"></a>52. Wi-Fi Pineapple | Tool used for WiFi security assessments and attacks. | 10/10 | Recommended: [HAK5 WiFi Pineapple](https://hak5.org/products/wifi-pineapple) | N/A |
    145 147  <a name="omg"></a>53. O.MG Plug | USB implant for attacks over WiFi | 9/10 | Recommended: [HAK5 O.MG Plug](https://hak5.org/collections/mischief-gadgets/products/omg-plug) | N/A |
    146  -<a name="esp"></a>54. ESPKey | Used as an RFID implant, for RFID clonning and WiFi attacks. | 7/10 | Recommended: [Red Team Tools ESPKey](https://www.redteamtools.com/espkey) | N/A |
     148 +<a name="esp"></a>54. ESPKey | Used as an RFID implant, for RFID cloning and WiFi attacks. | 7/10 | Recommended: [Red Team Tools ESPKey](https://www.redteamtools.com/espkey) | N/A |
    147 149  <a name="pwn"></a>55. Pwnagotchi | Your EDC WiFi hacking friend. | 5/10 | Recommended to build. [Pwnagotchi Website.](https://pwnagotchi.ai/) | N/A |
    148  -<a name="belt"></a>56. Covert Belt | Gotta have a place to hide an extra lockpick set. | 6/10 | Recommended: [Security Travel Money Belt](https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07R6X6XSY) | N/A |
     150 +<a name="belt"></a>56. Covert Belt | This is useful to conceal an extra lockpick set. | 6/10 | Recommended: [Security Travel Money Belt](https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07R6X6XSY) | N/A |
    149 151  <a name="bogota"></a>57. Bogota LockPicks | Who hasn't heard of Bogota picks? | 10/10 | Recommended for EDC: [Bogota PI](https://www.serepick.com/products/bogota-pi) | N/A |
    150 152  <a name="tag"></a>58. Dog Tag Entry Tool set | EDC Bogota dog tag. | 1/10 | Recommended: [Black Scout Survival Dog Tag](https://blackscoutsurvival.com/dog-tag-entry-tool-set/) | N/A |
    151 153  <a name="edc"></a>59. Sparrows Wallet EDC Kit | This is a combination of multiple Sparrows EDC wallet items. | 4/10 | Recommended: [Sparrows Chaos Card](https://www.sparrowslockpicks.com/product_p/ccard.htm); [Sparrows Chaos Card: Wary Edition](https://www.sparrowslockpicks.com/product_p/warycard.htm); [Sparrows Shimmy Card](https://www.sparrowslockpicks.com/product_p/tcardt.htm); [Sparrows Flex Pass](https://www.sparrowslockpicks.com/product_p/hpflex.htm); [Sparrows Orion Card](https://www.sparrowslockpicks.com/product_p/ocard.htm) | N/A |
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