At Hack n Back Tech, the Labs & Projects section isn’t just a collection of half-built devices or fancy prototypes. It’s the heart of the entire operation — where every idea is stress-tested, stripped down, rebuilt, and prepared for real-world use.
This is where tools are born.
βοΈ What I’m Building — And Why
If you’ve spent any time around cybersecurity hardware, you’ve probably seen the same issue I have:
πΈ The good tools cost too much, and the cheap ones are gimmicks.
That’s the gap I’m closing.
As Ironveil, I’m designing and building every Hack n Back Tech device from the ground up — not for show, not for clicks, but for real usability. Whether it’s Trapnet, GhostKey, PhantomLink, or the soon-to-expand AirBreak Suite, my goal is always the same:
π Build powerful, reliable, purpose-driven tools that anyone can afford.
Every device is:
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β Built from tested, widely available parts
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β Flashable and configurable by the end user
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β Free from vendor lock-in or bloatware
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β Tuned for actual field work, not flashy demos
π§± Testing with Purpose
In the lab, I don’t just test for functionality — I test for survivability. If a tool can’t stand up to multiple reboots, dirty power, bad connections, or less-than-perfect Wi-Fi conditions, it doesn’t make the cut.
The Labs & Projects page gives you a raw look at what’s being tested, what’s coming soon, and where each tool is in its lifecycle. Sometimes you’ll see wires everywhere. Sometimes it’s duct tape and a dev board running hot on the bench. That’s by design.
Transparency is part of the process.
π οΈ What I’m Trying to Achieve
The long-term vision is simple:
π Put real cybersecurity tools in the hands of real people — without the premium price tag.
From independent researchers to students, hobbyists, red teamers, or anyone curious about how things really work: Hack n Back Tech is building this for you.
I'm not interested in gimmicks. I’m interested in tools that do the job, hold up over time, and don’t require a second mortgage to buy.
π¬ Stay Involved
Everything in the lab is open to community feedback. If there’s a feature you want, an idea you’d like tested, or a tool you think I should build — reach out. Hack n Back isn’t just a shop, it’s a living project.
Thanks for following the journey. Check out the Labs & Projects section to see what’s currently in testing — and keep an eye on Hacklog for updates as we bring these tools to life.
— Ironveil
Hack n Back Tech

Sneek-peek at the workbench, hmm it's looking a bit bare, maybe your idea will be sitting there next.
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