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Big thanks to Shawn Ryan and the Shawn Ryan Show for putting this one together. In this episode, ethical hacker Ryan Montgomery is back — and this time he’s laying out the most dangerous and creative gadgets he carries every day. Ryan walks through everything from cloning a key fob to hacking a van in seconds, to exposing smart-home bulbs secretly running malicious firmware. He covers dark-web tools, upgraded Flipper Zero firmware, tire-pressure spoofing, WiFi cracking rigs, and more. It’s a 19-minute master class in how modern cybercriminals exploit everyday technology — and how you can protect yourself.

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Editor’s Insight

Shawn Ryan has built a reputation for putting the right people in front of a camera and letting them speak freely — and Ryan Montgomery is exactly the kind of guest that makes you stop and rethink everything you thought you knew about everyday security. This video is a perfect example.

Montgomery’s EDC isn’t your typical pocket dump. There’s no flashlight comparison or wallet debate here. What he pulls out is a toolkit that most people wouldn’t recognize if they saw it — and that’s the whole point. The Flipper Zero, loaded with Momentum firmware, is far more capable than the stock version most people have seen online. It reads, stores, and replays RF signals across a huge frequency range. Key fobs, garage doors, hotel key cards, access control systems — if it talks wirelessly, the Flipper can listen. Montgomery walks through exactly how he used it to clone a key fob and unlock a van on the spot. It’s fast, quiet, and invisible.

The TPMS spoofing demonstration is one of the more overlooked threats in the video. Tire pressure monitoring systems broadcast data wirelessly from your wheels to your dashboard. A device that can intercept and spoof those signals can trigger false alerts, panic a driver, or be used as part of a larger vehicle attack chain. Most people have no idea their car is constantly broadcasting information.

The hacked smart bulb segment hits closest to home for anyone with a connected home. Montgomery shows a commercially available smart LED bulb running modified firmware — firmware that can serve as a persistent foothold on your home WiFi network. You plug in what looks like a normal bulb, and suddenly there’s a device on your network that doesn’t behave like one. It phones home, it relays data, and your router has no idea it’s compromised. The lesson here isn’t to throw out your smart home gear. It’s to buy from reputable brands, keep firmware updated, and segment your IoT devices onto a separate network.

The WiFi cracking setup is straightforward but effective — a high-gain adapter paired with a compact Linux system running standard auditing tools. Nothing exotic. The gear is affordable and widely available. That’s the uncomfortable truth running through this entire video: none of this is classified. None of it is hard to obtain. The knowledge gap between attackers and regular people is where criminals live.

Montgomery is one of the best at explaining complex attack vectors in plain terms. He doesn’t lecture — he demonstrates. Shawn does a great job keeping the conversation grounded, asking the questions most viewers are already thinking. Together, they make a 19-minute video feel like a fast-paced security briefing that’s actually worth your time.

The takeaway from this video isn’t fear — it’s awareness. Understanding how these tools work makes you a harder target. Buy a Faraday bag for your key fobs. Segment your smart devices. Keep your firmware updated. And watch more videos like this one.

Huge thanks to Shawn Ryan and Ryan Montgomery for putting this together. This is exactly the kind of content the EDC community needs more of.

Closing Remarks

Ryan Montgomery’s EDC is a reminder that the most powerful tools don’t always look like weapons. A pocket-sized device, the right firmware, and a few seconds of proximity — that’s all it takes. Whether you’re a security professional, a gear enthusiast, or just someone who wants to protect their family, this video is worth watching twice. Check out the Shawn Ryan Show for more content like this, and grab the links above to explore the tools featured in this episode. Stay curious, stay sharp, and keep your signal in a Faraday bag.

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