WiFiDuck
HID_Buttons
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1,952 | 20 | |
1.1% | - | |
0.0 | 3.2 | |
11 months ago | over 3 years ago | |
C++ | C++ | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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WiFiDuck
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I Tested an HDMI Adapter That Demands Your Location and Spams You with Ads
Agreed. If you want to prove to yourself that this vulnerability is real, consider that you can replicate the hypothesized malicious device you describe by taking a WiFi Duck https://wifiduck.com/ and combining it with a regular lightning-to-HDMI adapter by plugging the WiFi Duck into the extra lightning port on the HDMI adapter. All that would be needed to use this attack on an unsuspecting victim would be to combine the WiFi Duck and the HDMI adapter functionality into a small enough circuit board to fit into the Apple-style white enclosure.
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Arduino and/or other physical hacking projects?
Here is a project to make your own wifi ducky.
HID_Buttons
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Hello all I’m attempting to code a car shifter to a sparkfun pro micro 2040 in arduino ide.
Make sure you have the Arduino Joystick library installed as well as, say, the HID_Buttons library.
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PC controller, pot isssue
You need status checks on all of your keyboard outputs, just like the nPressed values for the analog axes. You can create values for each input, but there are libraries that make it easier.
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Potentiometer & teensy
You can simplify the press/release logic by sticking that into a function, or better yet build a class to manage the output state. You could also use a library.
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I'm trying to make this BBC Micro keyboard work with a normal usb connection. I connected one key to the Arduino Leonardo, the software has no delay, yet when it's held in it momentarily stops, any idea? Is the Arduino code too slow? I want to use this keyboard for general use so it's important
This (obviously) gets tedious. You can use various libraries to make your life easier:
What are some alternatives?
wifi-pineapple-cloner - Port WiFi Pineapple NANO/TETRA in generic hardware
ESP32-BLE-Mouse - Bluetooth LE Mouse library for the ESP32 (Arduino IDE compatible)
mbed-ble-hid - :raising_hand: Implement Human Interface Device over Bluetooth Low Energy on a Mbed stack (Arduino nano 33 BLE).
ArduinoXInput - XInput library for USB capable Arduino boards
pwnagotchi - (⌐■_■) - Deep Reinforcement Learning instrumenting bettercap for WiFi pwning.
MicroPythonBLEHID - Human Interface Device (HID) over Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) GATT library for MicroPython.
STM32_Arduino_Xinput_4Player - This is to use STM32F1XXX to emulate up to 4 xbox 360 controllers and keep all the players in correct order.
TM16xx - Arduino TM16xx library for LED & KEY and LED Matrix modules based on TM1638, TM1637, TM1640 and similar chips. Simply use print() on 7-segment and use Adafruit GFX on matrix.
IRremoteESP8266 - Infrared remote library for ESP8266/ESP32: send and receive infrared signals with multiple protocols. Based on: https://github.com/shirriff/Arduino-IRremote/
Karabiner-DriverKit-VirtualHIDDevice
anavi-examples - Examples for getting started and testing ANAVI Internet of Things and add-on boards (HAT & pHAT) for Raspberry Pi
ArduinoJoystickWithFFBLibrary - An Arduino Joystick Library With Force Feedback Feature