.github Update pull_request_template.md Apr 5, 2022 payloads Update README.md Oct 10, 2021 LICENSE Initial commit Dec 22, 2018 README.md Update README.md Oct 10, 2021 View all files README LGPL-3.0 license For people who can't buy or are too cheap to buy RubberDucky, DigiSpark Att...
aleff-github / my-flipper-shits Sponsor Star 1.3k Code Issues Pull requests Discussions Free and libre source BadUSB payloads for Flipper Zero. [Windows, GNU/Linux, iOS] windows linux open-source ios iphone free hak5 duckyscript badusb rubberducky flipperzero flipper-zero flipper-badusb ...
One, two or many DigiSparks ;-) DuckEncoderto generate a raw payload from DuckyScript, if you want to stay away from Java usemy python port of DuckEncoder Python 2 installation Usage Generate a DuckyScripttest.duckyou want to use as output: ...
USB-Ducky Payloads Payload-Teensy ( BadUSB ) Like a Rubber Ducky This script was tested on an Teensy 3.2 and Windows. To run this script , simply download the repository and extract in your pc or laptop. Paste the the payload script into the Arduino. So this is all of payload for tee...
Ducky Script Payloads This is a collection of scripts that I have written in Ducky Script to be used in bad USBs. How is this organised? Currently scripts are sorted by the target platform, so scripts to work on Windows computers are in the windows dir, Linux in the linux dir, etc. ...
Ducky payloads you can find here: https://github.com/hak5darren/USB-Rubber-Ducky/wiki/Payloads or here: https://github.com/CedArctic/DigiSpark-Scripts Or, you can simply write your own payloads using Ducky script Ducky script syntax: https://github.com/hak5darren/USB-Rubber-Ducky/wiki/Duc...
USB-Ducky Payloads Payload-Teensy ( BadUSB ) Like a Rubber Ducky This script was tested on an Teensy 3.2 and Windows. To run this script , simply download the repository and extract in your pc or laptop. Paste the the payload script into theArduino. So this is all of payload for teens...
it is completely compatible withRubber Ducky scripts(all commands are supported) scripts does not require compiling/encoding there is no limit on payload size (the only limit is SD card size) it has two operational modes (continuous delivery and one-time delivery) ...
Rubberduck isn't a lightweight add-in and consumes a large amount of memory. So much, that working with a very large project could be problematic with a 32-bit host, and sometimes even with a 64-bit host. Here are a few tips to get the best out of your ducky. ...
once written USB Rubber Ducky Payloads onto your Duck's SDCard quickly. You can even change variable components by using a simpleset <attribute> <val>command. All of this is made easy with a Metasploit like interface. Simply choose your payload with<payload>, configure it and there you go...