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moddersinc · 5 years ago
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  My favorite thing about the PC enthusiast community has to be the customization of one’s personal set up. However, like many other things, customization is very subjective. What I think looks good, the next person may not like it so much. But nothing is more subjective than people’s opinions on peripherals. In fact, it’s one of the reasons I tend to sway away from peripheral reviews. However, I’ve always had good luck with Cougar peripherals. So, when  Cougar reached out asking us to take a look at the Cougar Surpassion RX wireless gaming mouse, I jumped on the opportunity.
The Surpassion RX is the wireless version of the original Surpassion Gaming mouse from Cougar. The Cougar Surpassion RX uses the PixArt PMW3330 sensor and OMRON gaming switches. Its lithium battery is charged via Micro-USB. The Surpassion RX weighs in at only 90 grams. So on paper, the Cougar Surpassion RX looks like a great mouse. In the past, I’ve personally steered clear of wireless mouses. It’s been several years since I’ve even tested a wireless mouse. Whether it was latency issues or just bad wireless communications, I’m not sure. But I seemed to always have bad luck with wireless mice. So, have advances in technology over the years improved wireless mouse technology? We tested the Cougar SurpassionRX for a solid month to answer that question.
[section_title title=Introduction]
Specifications
Product Name COUGAR SURPASSION RX Gaming Mouse Sensor PixArt PMW3330 Optical Gaming Sensor Resolution 50-7200 DPI Polling Rate 125 / 250 / 500 / 1000Hz Switching 50M OMRON Gaming Switches Profile LED Backlight 2 Zone Backlight Maximum Tracking Speed 150 IPS Maximum Acceleration 30 G Lithium Battery 560mAh Cable Length 1.8m Dimension 120(L) x 65(W) x 38(H) mm 4.72(L) X 2.55(W) X 1.49(H) in Weight 98g
[section_title title=Packaging and Unboxing]
Packaging and Unboxing
An oversized image of the Cougar Surpassion RX takes up the majority of the front of the box for the mouse.  The Cougar logo in on the top left-hand corner. At the top right-hand corner, there are badges for the 1000 Hz polling rate, wireless connectivity and 13 million colors RGB lighting. The Surpassion RX branding is printed across the bottom with the words “Wireless Optical Gaming Mouse.”
The front of the box opens up like a book to reveal the Cougar Surpassion RX behind plastic. The inside cover has an image of the Surpassion RX with the product branding just below the image. Also on the inside cover is this quote “With the Surpassion RX, we have done what many thought to be impossible: we have merged a wired gaming mouse’s accuracy and reliability with the freedom of a wireless gaming mouse. See and believe!
The back of the box has both a side vire of the Cougar Surpassion RX, as well as a shot of the underside of the mouse. On the back of the box, Cougar goes into a bit more detail on a few of the key features of the Surpassion RX.
        The mouse comes in a two-piece plastic shell. In the box, you’ll find the Surpassion RX, a USB Type-C cable, an extra pair of feet, a quick start guide and an advertisement for Cougar Products.
  [section_title title=A Closer Look at the Cougar Suprassion RX]
A Closer Look at the Cougar Suprassion RX
At first glance, the Surpassion RX looks identical to the original Surpassion Gaming mouse from Cougar. The Surpassion RX even uses the same PixArt PMW3330 optical sensor that the original Surpassion Gaming mouse used. The main difference being the original Surpassion being wired and the Cougar Surpassion RX being wireless. However, the Cougar Surpassion RX can be used wired by plugging in the included micro-USB cable meant for charging the mouse.
  As mentioned, the Surpassion RX is charged through a micro-USB port on the top side of the mouse. The Micro-USB cable that comes packed with the Surpassion RX is 1.8 meters long. The Surpassion RX also comes with an extra set of glide pads. This is a great added accessory. Several times I’ve worn out the feet on a mouse and its never the same again.
The Cougar Surpassion RX has the traditional features you’d expect to see on a mouse. There are both left and right-click buttons, as well as a scroll wheel. The scroll wheel is RGB backlit. Just below the scroll wheel is a button for switching between different lighting presets. The Surpassion RX allows you to choose one of 13 different backlight modes (11 single-color, 2 multicolor) by simply pressing the button below the scroll wheel. On the palm rest section of the Surpassion RX is a Cougar logo, also illuminated by RGB lighting.
The Cougar Surpassion RX is designed with first-person shooters in mind. The shape of the Surpassion RX is designed to accommodate both claw and palm grip style gamers alike. On the left side of the Surpassion RX, there two buttons placed just above where your thumb rests, pending you’re right-handed. The left side of the mouse is contoured perfectly for a spot to rest your ring and pinky fingers. In fact, the Surpassion RX felt very natural in my hand. Even more comfortable than the G502 that has been my daily driver mouse for several years now.
Being a wireless mouse, the Surpassion RX needs a way to communicate with your computer. The mouse connects to your computer through a USB wireless dongle. This wireless dongle runs on 2.4 GHz wireless. Even running on wireless, the Surpassion RX has an amazing 1 ms response time. So latency with this wireless mouse will not be an issue. When not in use, or running the Surpassion RX in wired mode, the wireless dongle attaches to the mouse through the use of magnets. However, I did notice it’s not the most powerful magnet. When stored in my laptop bag, the dongle often got misplaced. So now, the dongle just lives within my laptop so it doesn’t get lost.
On the underside of the Cougar Surpassion RX. you’ll find the PixArt PMW3330 sensor. To the right of the sensor is an on-off switch. The switch only needs to be on when used in wireless mode. Below the Cougar logo is a small LCD screen. this screen displays the DPI that can be set as high as 7200 DPI, the polling rate and the battery life. On either side of the LCD screen, there is a button. The button on the left adjusts the DPI. The different DPI presets are 400, 800, 1600, 3200, 5600 and 7200 DPI.
However, the Cougar Surpassion RX has many more than six DPI settings. Hold the left button down for a few seconds, and the DPI setting will start to bling. Once the number is blinking, you have the ability to set the DPI to any number between 50 and 7200, in steps of 50. The button on the right adjust the polling rate of the mouse. The settings for the polling rate are 125, 250, 500, and 1000 Hz. However, holding the right button down and you can adjust the lift-off distance. There are two settings for the lift-off distance, L for low and H for high. Lift-off distance is the point in which the sensor stop will tracking the cursor when the mouse is lifted off the surface. Holding down both buttons will allow you to either enable or disable  Angle Snapping on the mouse. What angle snapping does is predicts when you want to draw a straight line and then correct your mouse movements so it goes in a straight line.
[section_title title=Subjective Testing]
Subjective Testing
As I mentioned several times before, as well as in this review, peripherals are the most subjective products we review. So this section is simply my personal experience with the Cougar Surpassion RX. I’m always a bit wary of trying out new peripherals as when I find something I like, I tend to stick with it for a long time. I’ve been using the G502 as my daily driver for several years, through every iteration of the mouse. However, I was very surprised at how comfortable the Cougar Surpassion RX felt in my hand. The Surpassion RX is a light mouse. Weighing in at 98 grams which is about 24 grams lighter than the G502 I’m used to.
The ergonomics of the Surpassion RX feel very natural to me. I have more of a combination palm and fingertip grip. If I’m gaming, I sway more towards a palm grip. But, if I’m editing or doing research on the internet, Its more of a fingertip grip. Either way I go, the Surpassion RX is very comfortable in my hand. Having carpal tunnel in my mouse hand, if I use the wrong mouse for too long, it will bother my hand. This is part of the reason I’ve stuck with the G502 for so long. But I was very pleased when I had no issues with using the Surpassion RX for extended periods of time.
At first, I thought there was an issue with the battery. However, it turned out to be the micro-USB cable I was attempting to charge the mouse with. Once I used a different cable, there was no issues with the battery life. In fact, the mouse will go to sleep when in wireless mode to extend the battery life. To wake it up, simply click any of the buttons on the mouse. Once the battery was fully charged, it lasted well over a week of regular use before it had to be plugged in. a rough estimate would be about 55-60 hours of use over a seven day period. Given I’m not sure how much of that time was in sleep mode.
  The Cougar Surpassion RX has lighting on the scroll wheel and on the palm rest of the mouse in the form of a Cougar logo. One of my biggest issues with RGB lighting is the accompanying software. It’s not that I don’t like RGB lighting and its effects. When done right, it looks pretty cool. But when companies develop software that makes Premier Pro look inviting, I tend to steer clear of the software and usually the lighting as well. However, Cougar made the lighting on the Surpassion RX very easy to use. The mouse has 13 preset backlighting modes. Eleven of these modes are single colors and two are multicolor presets. One of the multicolor presets is like a hard swap between colors where the other is more of a fade effect. The other eleven settings such as red, green and blue to name a few. Full disclosure, I am color blind, so I’m not positive what a couple of the colors are. But I can confirm there is a setting for pink, and that’s a plus in my book.
[section_title title=Final Thoughts and Conclusion]
Final Thoughts and Conclusion
Overall, I was very pleased with my experience with the Cougar Surpassion RX. The Surpassion RX very lightweight and comfortable. Although it’s a wireless mouse, I never felt like I was using a wireless mouse. There were never tracking issues nor any erratic behavior with the cursor. Latency was never an issue as even in wireless mode, the Cougar Surpassion RX has a 1 ms response time. I felt as if I were using a wired mouse the entire time. I have grown used to RGB lighting, so the lighting though subtle, was a nice touch. I love that the Surpassion RX is a plug and play mouse. All controls are on the mouse itself. In fact, I can’t ever remember using a mouse with so many options, but no software.
As much as I do like this mouse, there were a couple of things I feel could have worked better. For example, I would have liked the DPI button to be on the side, or even top of the mouse. At least for the presets. For example, between the scroll wheel and the button for changing the lighting. There is room there to add an additional button. If I’m going between gaming and say Photoshop, I’d like to be able to switch my DPI without picking up the mouse. But that is really the only recommendation I would make for this mouse. At the time of this review, the Cougar Surpassion RX can be purchased on Amazon for $64.90 USD. They also offer a pink model for only five dollars more. If I had the option, I would have gone with the pink version as it just looks great. The Cougar Surpassion RX is a great option for gamers who wants a solid mouse, without dropping a hundred plus dollars.
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Cougar Surpassion RX Wireless Mouse Review My favorite thing about the PC enthusiast community has to be the customization of one's personal set up.
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terabitweb · 5 years ago
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Original Post from Rapid7 Author: Bri Hand
Pen testers rely on a variety of methods to compromise their clients during penetration testing service engagements, but none are quite as fun as when they must don a disguise to blend in with their surroundings. So, in honor of Halloween, we thought we would celebrate by sharing a few of our Rapid7 pen testers’ costumed crusades. Did they trick employees into doing their bidding, or were they treated to proper security protocols? Read on to find out!
‘The Boy in Blue,” by Trevor O’Donnal
I’ll never forget the time we were penetrating a police department. We had finished our pillaging and left the building, but once we reached our rendezvous point, we realized our good friend Ross was missing. We tried to reach him on our two-way radios, to no avail.
As we started to panic, in walks Ross in full police uniform, including a police radio! He had to raid the clean laundry in the basement dressing room to get out of the building. We bowed before him because we weren’t worthy.
And yes, this was all in scope. The police chief had said, “Anything goes, short of killing or kidnapping someone.” He had a great laugh about it in the end.
‘Here Are Your Flowers,’ by Robert Stewart
I once did a physical social engineering engagement where I didn’t see a clear path into the customer’s office space. The receptionist was behind a locked door and used a remote speaker to talk to guests and let them in. All of the other doors into the office could only be accessed by a badge, and my attempt at cloning badges was unsuccessful. But I wasn’t giving up.
I did a ton of recon on the employees and after finding one woman on LinkedIn first, I tracked down her Facebook page using her name, location, and profile picture. Her Facebook page was public, which meant all of her personal details were available. I learned about her family, her habits, her hobbies, and her husband.
I devised a plan to show up as a flower delivery guy to surprise her with a dozen roses from her husband and a song to serenade her with in the office. I worked up my costume to appear like a delivery guy would, and got the receptionist to let me in. The employee was called from the back to the front desk, which was a bummer because I wanted to be at her desk, but I rolled with it. I gave her the flowers, sang, “You Are My Sunshine,” and finished with, “Love, Tony!”
Her response was a confused, “Tony? Who is Tony?!”
“Uh … I don’t know, that’s what the order said!” I replied, and promptly booked it out of there. As it turns out, the woman I found on Facebook was not actually the right person, despite the fact that they had the same name, lived in the same city, and looked very similar. Totally crazy.
Though I failed at getting into where I wanted to go, this is still one of my favorite engagements because of the way it ended.
‘Pizza Delivery!’ by Aaron Herndon
On a previous red team operation, we had recently completed our objectives remotely. Access to the network had been obtained, servers were compromised, and loot was exfiltrated. In the twelfth hour, our point of contact had an idea. He wanted us to infiltrate the physical security operations center (SOC) with either a plant or some type of attack. This operations center had its own entrance separate from the rest of the main facility entrances, making it possible to knock on the door and gain entry directly to the lobby attached to the SOC room.
Assuming the SOC facility would require badge and PIN access (which turned out to be correct) and that tailgating would not be feasible due to the center being a single room with a small number of employees who all knew each other, we decided to take a new approach: enter as the pizza man.
Using a uniform from a large pizza chain, we dressed the part. Then we ordered the SOC some lunch. The odd request was that we asked for an empty pizza box from the pizza chain, which they did provide. Inside this box was our laptop, equipped with a CrazyRadio PA device running the MouseJack firmware. On loop, the device would scan for vulnerable USB mice and keyboards to remotely inject keystrokes (a surprisingly common vulnerability due to the wide adoption of Logitech peripherals in the workplace). We configured our MouseJack payload to quickly open the run prompt, download a payload from the internet, and execute it, giving us remote access to the machine.
On the day of our attack, we approached with four pizza boxes and a bag with some two-liter bottles of soda. The top three boxes actually contained pizza, while the fourth housed our payload delivering machine. With our hands full, we banged our elbow against the door of the SOC room to get their attention. An intercom buzzed, and we were asked to identify ourselves. After saying we had a pizza delivery, the door quickly opened to reveal an excited employee.
We indicated that we weren’t sure who had ordered the pizza, but were told to come to this room for delivery. The SOC employee directed us into the room, allowing us to set the pizzas down. We spent a couple of minutes making small talk, letting our mousejacking attack go to work. Then, we mentioned that the bottom pizza was actually to be delivered to another individual at the company, and reclaimed our payload box, making a smooth exit.
Returning to our car, hearts racing from excitement, we quickly contacted one of the red team operators to see if the attack was successful. Sure enough, we had received a connection to our payload server and the attack launched. Unfortunately, the connection died four minutes into being used. Had they discovered our pizza Trojan horse? Did the employee shut their machine off to go indulge themselves in the food provided? We still do not know.
‘The Construction Worker,” by Leon Johnson
I was once part of a Red Team of three tasked with testing an energy company with three locations in three different cities. My assigned location was surrounded by an 8-foot barbed-wire fence to guard most of its service and Cat heavy equipment vehicles.
I started by driving by the site on the first day of testing, watching people arrive for work and leave to get an idea of what sort of activity this location had. I went to dinner, and when I came back around 9 p.m., I realized there was a business next door that allowed for cover after hours. I decided to jump the fence and walk around the property in the shadows as much as I could. My goal was to avoid getting picked up by any cameras and getting caught.
As I began checking the commercial vehicles for unlocked doors, I found that one had a laptop on the armrest inside. I got excited, as I was thinking of all the possibilities for what I could do with a laptop if I got my hands on it. The vehicle’s locked doors stumped me for a while until I realized the quarter window was unlocked. I was able to push it open, unlock the truck, jump in, and grab the laptop.
I sat there for about five minutes waiting to see if anyone had spotted me. When nothing happened, I tried to get into the laptop but struggled because I didn’t have any tools on me. I made a call to my point of contact and asked for permission to take the laptop, which was granted. I then slid it under the fence, jumped over to my rental car, and headed to my hotel. I worked on the laptop all night, getting past the login first with Kon-Boot and adding a local administrator user. Later, I mounted the hard drive with Kali, as the drive wasn’t encrypted. I pulled up the local admin hashes off the PC and set up some malware so that when the box was booted up, it would call back to me and give me access when it was on.
The next morning, I broke back in and returned the laptop before employees’ shifts started so no one would suspect anything. I got a local administrator shell, but it died before I could do anything with it. So, I had to go back the next day and do it again. Once more, I briefly got a shell I was unable to do anything with.
I decided to go to an office of theirs and attempt to see whether I could clone some RFID badges so I could use them to gain access to the facility without having to jump the fence every night. It turns out, the location I cloned badges from was a shared office, and I was unable to tell who or where the cloned badges I obtained came from. In the end, none of them worked at the location I had been given permission to test.
At this point, it was the second-to-last day of the assessment, and I didn’t have everything I wanted. So, I decided to do it again but just keep the laptop and use it to get into the corporate network. This time, I got into a truck and put on a uniform someone left inside. I used this uniform to walk around the property and gain access to more trucks. I figured if I were seen on camera, I would look like a legitimate employee just doing some maintenance or say that if I were somehow found and questioned.
I also knew the laptop would now be reported stolen in the morning, which meant I didn’t have much time to work with, since they could have had a way to shut off access to it. I started taking a forensic clone of the system and decided to take a shower while it was cloning. When I came out, I saw the mouse cursor was moving and closing things! It became a fight for the mouse and keyboard at this time, and I ended up just disconnecting the network connection. I eventually got on the corporate network and gained local admin access on some other systems, which led to domain admin access. With that, I was able to do whatever I wanted on their network and systems.
That was fun.
Interested in learning more about how Rapid7 pen testers conduct their assessments? Check out our 2019 Under the Hoodie report.
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