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Welcome to Hackerware

We bring creativity
in learning electronics and hacking with our
innovative hardware.

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Hello!

Why we do what we do

We push forward the hacker mindset. In making things and then breaking them too. Opening them up to look inside and then screw it up with something else. The hardware we design encourages users to experiment with it and do something cool - beyond what's formerly intended. Because we believe the best way to learn something is to curiously experiment with it and make your own piece of creativity.

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Here's how we do it

#BadgeLife

Hacking badges are custom designed hardware for hacking conferences and they hold variety of fun hacking challenges.

Villages

Villages are on-site workshops where we teach and engage audience in solving challenges.

CTF

CTF or 'Capture The Flag' are competition events where we setup a bunch of tricky hacking challenges for everyone to solve and win prizes.

Order our kits!

Now anyone can order our kits and learn things at own pace.

Recent Works

We love what we do, check out some of our latest works

RSA Sandbox Badge

First-ever RSA Conference Badge.

Representing the vibrant Sandbox community and 8 Villages with a unique doodle on badge artwork and remotes to activate them all.

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BSidesSF Astronaut Badge

Hackerware's first-ever UV Printed full colour badge.

Put yourself in the spacesuit of an astronaut and play Badge CTF to unlock the space mission on the badge with correct CTF flags!

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The Packet Hack

Custom designed display badge with CTF, reprogrammable pins and wrist wearability.

First-ever Packet Hack Badge with artwork of UAE skyline and Mech featuring a CTF challenge, pins for reprogramming and wrist wearability.

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Red Team Badge

Red Team Village Badge with a CTF.

First-ever Red Team Village badge that hosted a CTF unlocking badge feature LEDs with correct flags.

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The SINCON Badge

A CTF badge inspired by the legendary Khong Guan building.

SINCON's first-ever badge hosts a CTF to unlock floors with each correct flag.

The AVTOKYO Jet

Arduino mountable payload on a fighter jet.

Blinky in fighter jet interfaced with Arduino mounted as a payload and plenty of open pins to experiment with.

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Pirates Of The Singapore Bay

Cryptography puzzle and Rubber Ducky in the form of Jack Sparrow and Barbossa. Experiment with your automated keystroke scripts.

A very artistic badge that comes with a cryptography puzzle. Coupled with LEDs and a miniature version of Arduino based board that can be used for small electronic circuits or be turned into rubber ducky applications that can send automated keystrokes to the system.

BugZee

Electronic rendition of bee for soldering

Very fun way to learn soldering skills. Made entirely out of electronic components, this bee when soldered, moves around and glows wings in the dark.

Two Face

A two-faced badge that glows the benevolent face when in light and the malevolent face when in dark.

All the colours of Two Face.

The Skynet

A Terminator inspiration for Rootcon 2019.

Designed to teach automated keystrokes and Arduino programming.

No Drink, No Hack

Soldering gets fun at AVTokyo.

Fully translucent badge made for AVTokyo soldering village commemorating its vibrant culture and traditions.

The TCP Packet

The TCP Packet comes alive in a hardware with bunch of LEDs and an Internet Explorer mode (slows down the LEDs)

Designed to teach the working of TCP packet and Embedded-C programming. Atmega pins allow users to re-program the badge. Also comes with a special access LEDs - for authentication purpose.

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Contact Info

Where to Find Us

666,
Sector 17,
Faridabad 121002

Registered Address

22, Ekta Nagar,
Taroda Bk., Nanded,
Maharashtra 431605

Email Us At

abhinav@hackerwares.in

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