AirgaPi | Airgapped mobile computer based on Raspberry Pi Zero

AirgaPi | Airgapped mobile computer based on Raspberry Pi Zero

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AirgaPi *BETA* ==== Airgapped mobile computer based on Raspberry Pi Zero ------- **WARNING: Work in progress. Does not include assembly instructions and the STL files will likely change to accommodate small upgrades** **What is an airgapped computer?** It’s a computer that was never connected to any network – bluetooth, wired LAN, WiFi or the internet in general – and ideally does not have the hardware capability to do so. As a result, the computer, its data and software, cannot be stolen, encrypted, or otherwise attacked by a remote hacker, or infected by a virus spreading over network connections. **Why would I want an airgapped computer?** To work with sensitive or secret data, of course. Use it as a password store for your most important passwords. Save your one-time use codes, your recovery keys, or your Google Authenticator 2FA backup export. Generate your encryption keys in an interference-free environment. Got Bitcoin? AirgaPi can store your wallet key (no more paper!). Do you want to write a real diary with all the juicy details and dark secrets? AirgaPi’s got your back. There are many uses for such a device – plus, it’s a fun project! **And the best part: no soldering required! :)**

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