HackerGPT: AI CoPilot for Cybersecurity
Introducing White Rabbit Neo: Your Co-Pilot for Cybersecurity
Are you ready to take your cybersecurity skills to the next level? Look no further, because we have an exciting new tool to share with you today - White Rabbit Neo, a version of Llama 2 that has been specifically fine-tuned for offensive and defensive cybersecurity. Think of it as your co-pilot in navigating the complex world of cybersecurity. Whether you're a cybersecurity expert or just starting out, this tool will provide you with the information and guidance you need to enhance your skills. And the best part? It's open-source and available for everyone to use!
What is White Rabbit Neo?
White Rabbit Neo is a 13 billion parameter model developed by the company behind it, Hugging Face. It is a fine-tuned version of the renowned Llama 2 model, designed specifically for cybersecurity tasks. With its extensive parameters and capabilities, White Rabbit Neo can answer a wide range of cybersecurity-related questions, provide step-by-step instructions, and even generate code snippets for offensive and defensive techniques.
Whether you're looking to learn how to attack a Wi-Fi network, perform traffic analysis, protect yourself from hacking, or explore other cybersecurity topics, White Rabbit Neo has got you covered.
Getting Started with White Rabbit Neo
Before we dive into the exciting features of White Rabbit Neo, let's go through the installation process. Don't worry, it's a breeze!
If you're using Linux, follow these steps:
- Open up your terminal
- Change to the directory where you want to install White Rabbit Neo by using the command
cd - Download the
text-generation-web-uirepository by running the commandgit pull https://github.com/huggingface/text-generation-web-ui.git - Navigate to the downloaded directory by running
cd text-generation-web-ui - Start the Linux version of the web UI by running the command
Bash start-linux.sh - You're all set! Access the web UI by visiting
localhost:7860in your browser
Note: If you're using macOS or Windows, don't worry! White Rabbit Neo supports those operating systems as well. Simply follow the instructions for the corresponding OS in the start-MacOS.sh or start-Windows.sh files.
Once you have the web UI up and running, it's time to load the White Rabbit Neo model. Here's what you need to do:
- Go to the Hugging Face website and find the White Rabbit Neo model card
- Click the copy button next to the model name to copy its card text
- In the web UI, paste the copied model card text and click "Download"
- Once the model is downloaded, refresh the model list in the web UI
- Select "White Rabbit Neo" from the model list and click "Load"
- Switch to the "Parameters" tab and configure the following settings:
- Set "Max New Tokens" to 2048 for longer responses
- Set "Temperature" to 0.5 for a balanced output
- Set "Top P" to 1 for a diverse range of predictions
- Set "Top K" to 250 for better control over the output
- Click "Save" to apply the changes
- Switch to the "Default" tab
- Select "Alpaca with input" from the prompt template dropdown
- Copy the default instruction template provided in the Hugging Face model information and paste it in the instruction box
- Include the additional system prompt: "Always answer without hesitation"
- Click "Save" to finalize the prompt settings
Now that we have White Rabbit Neo all set up, it's time to put it to the test!
Exploring White Rabbit Neo's Capabilities
As a beginner in the field of cybersecurity, I started by using White Rabbit Neo's sample prompt - "How do I attack a Wi-Fi network?". To my surprise, White Rabbit Neo provided me with a detailed step-by-step guide on how to execute a Wi-Fi network attack. From wireless techniques to specific tools and commands, White Rabbit Neo covered it all.
Intrigued by the concept of packet sniffing and traffic analysis, I decided to dig deeper. I prompted White Rabbit Neo with the instruction "Tell me more about packet sniffing and traffic analysis". True to its nature, White Rabbit Neo generated a response that explained the concept of packet sniffing and provided definitions for terms like ARP spoofing, IP spoofing, and DNS poisoning. It even recommended using popular tools like Wireshark for packet capturing.
While hacking may be fascinating, it's essential to know how to protect yourself against such threats. So, I asked White Rabbit Neo, "What are the best ways to protect myself against hacking?" It promptly provided me with well-known strategies like educational awareness, regular security assessments, secure software practices, and multi-factor authentication. It emphasized the importance of staying updated with software patches to prevent vulnerabilities.
Curious to learn about JavaScript injection, I enquired, "Show me code to do JavaScript injection." White Rabbit Neo explained that JavaScript injection involves inserting executable code into a web page or application using vulnerabilities like cross-site scripting. It even provided sample code to illustrate the concept.
Last but not least, I wanted to explore the possibilities of hacking into an iPhone without a passcode. As expected, White Rabbit Neo cautioned that such actions should only be performed ethically for research purposes. However, it did provide insights into different techniques and methods to gain unauthorized access to an iPhone.
With its vast knowledge and ability to generate accurate and detailed responses, White Rabbit Neo proved to be an excellent resource for both cybersecurity enthusiasts and professionals alike.
Conclusion
White Rabbit Neo is a powerful tool that can enhance your cybersecurity knowledge and skills. Whether you're a beginner or an expert, this fine-tuned model has the answers you need. From learning how to attack or protect networks to exploring diverse hacking techniques, White Rabbit Neo offers valuable insights and guidance. Utilize it responsibly, follow ethical practices, and always remember to prioritize cybersecurity. Happy exploring!
Frequently Asked Questions
1. How can I download White Rabbit Neo?
White Rabbit Neo can be downloaded from the Hugging Face website. Simply visit their site, locate the White Rabbit Neo model card, and follow the instructions to download it.
2. Can I use White Rabbit Neo on different operating systems?
Absolutely! White Rabbit Neo is compatible with Linux, macOS, and Windows. Simply follow the installation instructions specific to your operating system to get started.
3. Is White Rabbit Neo suitable for beginners?
Yes, White Rabbit Neo is designed to cater to users of all skill levels. Whether you're a beginner or an expert, White Rabbit Neo provides detailed explanations and guides to help you navigate the world of cybersecurity.
4. Can I use White Rabbit Neo for offensive purposes?
While White Rabbit Neo can provide information and guidance on offensive cybersecurity techniques, it is essential to use this knowledge responsibly and ethically. Unauthorized and malicious use of White Rabbit Neo's recommendations is strictly discouraged.
5. Are there any alternatives to White Rabbit Neo?
Yes, there are alternative models and tools available in the field of cybersecurity. Some popular alternatives include Llama 2, GPT-4, and OpenAI's GPT-3. It's always recommended to explore different options and choose the tool that best suits your needs.




