Lab401 Easter Prize Hunt + Keysy in stock!

Did you know that in France, it's not the Easter Bunny that delivers Easter Eggs, but church bells. Somehow, magical bunnies seems more logical. Regardless - this easter at Lab401, we're giving away much more than melted chocolate and sugar highs.

Starting from Thursday, April 18 - specific orders will win prizes.

The fifth, tenth and fifteenth orders placed will win a USBKill Pro Kit, NFCKill Pro Edition and a Proxmark 3 RDV4 respectively.

From the Lab401 Team - have a safe and relaxing Easter, and enjoy the hunt!

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