Attiny85
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1,305 | 2,063 | |
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0.0 | 4.8 | |
6 months ago | 27 days ago | |
C++ | Python | |
GNU Lesser General Public License v3.0 only | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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Attiny85
- Which BadUSB to have?
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T1kT0k H4xx0r D3v1c3
https://github.com/MTK911/Attiny85 < a selection of payloads you can dump onto the chip.
pico-ducky
- KaliPigon
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BBC Microbit
I know there is a page for it https://circuitpython.org/board/microbit_v2/, but I can't find any information on whether it works. Whenever I drag the file on the Microbit it just goes back to normal, and any files I save on it (as Circuitpython usually works) it just disappear. FYI I am trying to get dbisu's Pico Ducky code working on it https://github.com/dbisu/pico-ducky
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Need help with Rubber Ducky Pico W project
The link to the instructions
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Need help with Raspberry Pi Pico W USB Rubber Ducky
I want to convert my Pi Pico into an Bad USB, but it doesn't seem to work. I watched all tutorials about it on Youtube, and even read through the official guide on the github repeatedly. and I can't get it to work.
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Rubber Ducky alternative?
I've been looking into the rubber ducky bad usb's lately but the official from hak5 is too expensive for me. I've watched some videos about alternatives and found out that a Raspberry PI Pico with the Pico Ducky installment (https://github.com/dbisu/pico-ducky) works the same as an official Rubber Ducky. Is this a good alternative? I'm low on money and want something that works with the Rubber Ducky scripts. If there are any other alternatives to it (that are cheap), please let me know.
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i want to make a rubber ducky
Check out https://github.com/dbisu/pico-ducky
- Any projects i could make with a Pi Pico W?
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Pico Rubber Ducky
Follow the instructions given here
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An Rubber-Ducky alternative
I have been using a RasPi Pico with pico-ducky which actually supports the original rubber ducky syntax so all snippets you find on the web will work.
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BSOD after playing with new rubber ducky
There's a tutorial on YouTube from NetworkChuck where he takes a raspberry pi pico and uses this repo (https://github.com/dbisu/pico-ducky) to make one.
What are some alternatives?
Keylogger - A simple keylogger for Windows, Linux and Mac
Raspberry-Pi-Zero-Rubber-Ducky-Duckberry-Pi - A £10 Rubber Ducky USB HID! A USB device which emulates a keyboard and automates key entry.
TegraRcmGUI - C++ GUI for TegraRcmSmash (Fusée Gelée exploit for Nintendo Switch)
P4wnP1_aloa - P4wnP1 A.L.O.A. by MaMe82 is a framework which turns a Rapsberry Pi Zero W into a flexible, low-cost platform for pentesting, red teaming and physical engagements ... or into "A Little Offensive Appliance".
lscript - The LAZY script will make your life easier, and of course faster.
BadUSB-Meterpreter - Gain A Meterpreter Shell With A BadUSB Attack In Less Than 5 Seconds.
ArduinoRubberduckyPayload - Run Rubberducky payloads on an Arduino.
SwissArmyPi - A set of utility/tools to make Raspberry Pi [Zero W] into Swiss Army Knife
ATtiny84-TinyCalibrator - OSC Calibrator and High-Voltage Fuse Resetter for 8-Pin ATtinys
arduinoprojects
PJON - PJON (Padded Jittering Operative Network) is an experimental, arduino-compatible, multi-master, multi-media network protocol.
picoduck - A cheap "bad" USB using a Raspberry Pi Pico running on Lua.