The first version of this Teensy modification was calledPHUKD.Kautilya, which was compatible with the more popular Arduino boards, followed. Then came Rubberducky — perhaps the best-known keystroke emulation USB tool, thanks toMr. Robot, and looking just like the average thumb drive. A more p...
There is very little information about the product, other than the microcontrollers that power it. It is likely runningSuperWiFiDuckor some other USB rubber ducky program. It is however touted as undetectable by antivirus programs and compatible with Windows, macOS, and iOS devices. According to ...
One of these devices was a USB Rubber Ducky — a device which resembles a regular USB flash drive. When connected to a computer, it claims to be a keyboard and quickly enters all its commands. It's a pretty cool thing and very useful for pentests, but why pay 40 dollars or more ...
There is very little information about the product, other than the microcontrollers that power it. It is likely runningSuperWiFiDuckor some other USB rubber ducky program. It is however touted as undetectable by antivirus programs and compatible with Windows, macOS, and iOS...