[{"title":"Firmware 1.1.0 - Buffalo Bulldozer","date":"2016-08-23","content":"This week sees a major milestone for the project with the release of Buffalo Bulldozer - a rock solid firmware serving to synchronizing a stable base for both the NANO and TETRA. Update today and enjoy the latest enhancements to the PineAP engine, improved performance and new features in Recon mode and updates to the base. Learn more from the full release notes on the forums<\/a> and update over-the-air from the advanced page<\/a>."},{"title":"Project Update","date":"2016-03-02","content":"

The 6th Generation WiFi Pineapple platform and ecosystem are developing nicely. Here are some quick insights:<\/p>\r\n

New first-party module: DWall. Based on feedback from Renderman, DWall has been developed to display real-time HTTP URLs, Cookies, POST DATA, and images from browsing clients as a stream. It's in the style of \"Wall of Sheep\" and should be useful in demonstrating the security and privacy concerns associated with plain-text HTTP traffic.<\/p>\r\n

New Website! After a long needed refresh, WiFiPineapple.com<\/a> has received a complete makeover. From the new site you'll be able to find our blog, resources such as downloads and modules, an FAQ and of course links to our bug tracker, the forums and wiki.<\/p>\r\n

A draft of the official WiFi Pineapple User Manual is now available for review and comment<\/a>. This will eventually become available as a PDF download, but until then I invite you all to review and comment on the living Google Doc either on the forums or in the doc.<\/p>\r\n

Finally 1.1.0 is well under way and will launch soon including many bug fixes and package updates.<\/p>\r\n

We're now up to 26 modules available! These are some very exciting times! A huge thanks to everyone who is working on or has submitted a module - they're all looking great!<\/p>"},{"title":"The WiFi Pineapple TETRA","date":"2016-02-08","content":"Welcome to the WiFi Pineapple TETRA! After a long and rigorous development phase, we are excited to bring this formidable new platform to you. If you've been using the NANO, things should look familiar. If you're coming from the Mark V, check out the new interface! And if you're new to the project entirely, welcome to the community! Please poke around and familiarize yourself with the various functions from the help page, and be sure to join us on the forums<\/a> - we look forward to seeing you there!"}]