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Ducky-Wifi-Export
A Ducky script that exports a user's Wifi passwords and works with newer versions of PowerShell.
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Why hak5 deleted duckys payloads from github?
it was at this page : https://github.com/hak5darren/USB-Rubber-Ducky/wiki/Payloads
- hak5 wiki down?
- wth did i make
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How to press just the F11 key
I saw in the documentation (https://github.com/hak5darren/USB-Rubber-Ducky/wiki/Duckyscript) that I can press it in combination with ALT or CTL, but how to press it just on its own?
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Help with OSX script
I'm trying to use this script on a Raspberry Pi Pico on OSX. Whenever I plug it in, it starts typing but doesn't ever hit enter - everything is typed in one line in the search bar. I've tried adding a delay between when enter is hit and when the next string is entered. Beginner-friendly answers pls!
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One moment in silence for what I have to use at work
They don't hate the good mouse, they hate that it could potentially harbor something like a Rubber Ducky with a nasty payload since it came from outside their supply chain.
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Pico-Ducky! 🐤
Examples of ducky scripts can be found here: https://github.com/hak5darren/USB-Rubber-Ducky/wiki/Payloads
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Which UsbRubberDucky Is Better
the rubber ducky from hak5 is the original. It comes with a nice package in which is nice a mini comic about the rubber-ducky, a micro SD card with adapter for it and a USB-C to USB-A adapter. And it has a nice github repository with a duckencoder to encode your script and even a GUI version of it which has syntax highlighting https://github.com/hak5darren/USB-Rubber-Ducky.git. The malduino one is good too but its just a more "light" version of the ducky but can also be used exacly like the original one. Both are good tho, if you buy the malduino you wont regret it and if you buy the Rubber-Ducky you wont regret it. If you dont want to spend to much mony then buy the malduino, if mony is not the problem, buy the Rubber-Ducky
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Ducky Wifi Credentials Exporter
I used a significant portion of hak5darren's work, and just changed the email credentials to work with newer PowerShell versions.
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Using an Android Phone as a Rubber Ducky
There are tons of possibilities with this, you can check out different payloads here. The payload I used in my demo video was relatively slower because I made a VNC connection (screenshare and control) rather than a regular reverse shell (terminal).
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The primary programming language of USB-Rubber-Ducky is C.