Rabbit-Labs

Rabbit-Labs at DEF CON 33

The DEF CON 33 vendor-booth debut context for the Rabbit-Labs and The Pirates' Plunder collaboration badge, an ESP32-S3 and dual-CC1101 RF badgelife board with public firmware options and pinout notes.

Las Vegas Convention Center, Las Vegas, Nevada / Rabbit-Labs Vendor Booth · United States · 2025

Rabbit-Labs The Pirates' Plunder Badge

Rabbit-Labs and The Pirates' Plunder Badge was an independent DEF CON 33 collaboration badge that debuted at the Rabbit-Labs vendor booth, with public firmware options, an ESP32-S3-N16R8, two CC1101 433 MHz radios, an OLED, joystick controls, SDIO storage, and 32 WS2812B / NeoPixel LEDs.

Lifecycle

Add-ons & Upgrades

RF hardware

Dual CC1101 RF modules

The product page and pinout describe two CC1101 modules, and the firmware maps separate A/B CC1101 SPI and GDO0 pins around a default 433.92 MHz RF workflow.

Compatibility: Rabbit-Labs The Pirates' Plunder Badge

Operational history

Issues & Camp Impact

RF legality and safety caveat · product disclaimer plus firmware source · documented

The public firmware includes RF transmit, Tesla, and jammer code paths, while Rabbit-Labs' product page says end users are responsible for lawful, safe, and authorized use.

The catalogue records the existence of those code paths as evidence only and does not provide operating instructions or imply that transmitting, jamming, or replaying RF signals is lawful in any jurisdiction.

hardware source gap · source-backed but incomplete · needs public hardware archive

The recovered public sources document product context, pinouts, firmware behavior, and operating notes, but this pass did not recover schematics, Gerbers, KiCad files, BOM, manufacturing files, shipped quantity, or final assembly documentation.

Hardware claims stay limited to the product page, pinout text, and firmware constants without inventing board layout, production quantity, or undocumented circuit details.

missing rights-cleared image · local project policy · needs licensed original replacement

No Rabbit-Labs The Pirates' Plunder image is published because the product-page media and GitHub README attachment images are not paired with a reusable image license, exact attribution, and processing provenance for local publication.

The record stays source-backed and image-free rather than copying product photos, GitHub user-attachment images, social-media previews, screenshots, or generated artwork.

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