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Free Hacker Wallpapers for Your Pentest Dropbox

By
Bryan Smith
Jun 30, 2025
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min read
Neon cyberpunk-style wallpaper featuring a Weimaraner in tactical hacker gear, glowing with blue and pink lighting, surrounded by a geometric grid. Created for Redline Cyber Security, representing penetration testing and ethical hacking themes.

We often ship out pentest dropboxes, whether as virtual machines or physical hardware, to support our engagements.

After staring at the same boring desktop background one too many times, I decided to change things up a bit. Honestly, I got a little carried away with Canva and some AI image generation tools... but they turned out way better than expected, so I figured why not share them?

I’m clearly not a designer or artist, just wanted something that looked new and fresh for the team while we’re out in the field pentesting. If you like them too, feel free to grab the full-res versions and use them however you want.

Each image below is optimized for fast page loading, so make sure to use the download link beneath each one to get the full-resolution version for your desktop or VM.

Pentesting Dropbox Wallpapers

Download Redline Hacker Dog (Neon Grid)

Download Redline Hacker Dog (Camo)

Download Redline Hacker Badge (Purple)

Download Redline Hacker Badge (Orange)

Download Redline Hacker Badge (Blue)

Download Redline (Neo Grid Horizon)

Download Redline (Dark Blue)

Download Pentest-VM (Purple)

Download Pentest-VM (Magenta)

Download Pentest-VM (Blue)

Download Pentest-VM (Hacker Dog Badge)

Download Pentest-VM (Cyber Grid)

Download Redline Pentester Badge (Purple)

Download Redline Komodo Dragon (Large)

Download Redline Komodo Dragon (Small)

If you end up using one of these, we’d love to see it in action! Whether it’s on your pentest lab, daily driver, or a fresh VM build. Feel free to tag us @cyberredline on Twitter or connect with us on LinkedIn if you have feedback or want to share how you're using them. We’ll keep experimenting and might release more in the future. Until then, stay sharp and hack responsibly.

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