The WiFi Wart is a wall charger housing a 1.2Ghz quad core microprocessor and two WiFi radios. Security professionals and hobbyists can use it to conduct WiFi attacks, such as man in the middle, network deauthing and password sniffing. The design is completely open-source: electrical, mechanical and software. In addition, all the tools used in the design are also open source: KiCad, FreeCAD and Buildroot. There is a custom Linux distribution created from Buildroot that is used to boot the boards, I have successfully booted the boards and configured the wifi radios.
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Very impressive. I presume the slot below the mains pins is for SD card access so it's out of site when plugged in. How about something similar for the consol serial? E.g. Looks like you're only using 2 screws for the case, so design a case which looks like it has 4 screws, but one is a 2.5 or 3.5mm stereo socket for fairly common serial adaptor cable. A lot of wall-warts have bungs to hide the screws & it would be unseen when plugged in anyway. Would need to power it with crock-clips while testing though. Or cover the serial port with a "QC" sticker.