RubberDucky like payloads for DigiSpark Attiny85
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RubberDucky like payloads for DigiSpark Attiny85
A simple to use USB HID Rubber Ducky Launch Pad for Android.
Simple Windows and Linux keystroke injection tool that exfiltrates stored WiFi data (SSID and password).
🎯 Prevent RubberDucky (or other keystroke injection) attacks
Simple DuckyScript to Arduino C converter.
A £10 Rubber Ducky USB HID! A USB device which emulates a keyboard and automates key entry.
This repo houses Rubber Ducky scripts integrated with OpenAI's GPT. Designed for ethical hackers and researchers, it merges quick Ducky executions with GPT's intelligence. Always use responsibly and with proper permissions.
👾 a decade of resources for security researchers: pentesting, CTF, wargames, cryptography, forensics, reverse engineering, IoCs, botnets, cloud hacking, linux hacking, steganography, vulnerabilities, etc.
This script allows you to steal some informations from a computer.
The super tiny USB Rubber Ducky
This script allows you to inject an invisible keylogger thanks to a Bad USB.
Convert DuckyScript (USB Rubber Ducky) to Python Applications 🐍
Simple script for the WHID injector - a rubberducky wifi
My personal RubberDucky Cheat Sheet, in JPG, PNG and PDF
🐣 Windows GUI for USB Rubber Ducky
Online USB Rubber Ducky Script Converter (Arduino, Digispark & pyautogui)
Chrome extension to overlay a (super adorable) rubber duck, as a virtual companion during rubber duck debugging.
USB Rubber Ducky Script for capture saved wifi passwords
This script allows you to disable Windows password in only 4 seconds.
Pico WiFi Duck is a project that enables the emulation of a USB Rubber Ducky over Wi-Fi using the Raspberry Pi Pico W. This functionality allows for remote control and automation of target systems, making it a versatile tool for penetration testing and security assessments.
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