well, my gf bought me a rubber ducky for my birthday. What can/should I do with it?
Well, my gf bought me a rubber ducky for my birthday. What can/should I do with it?
Into her arse
Take a bath with it.
FakeFlashTest
win key
run
cmd
del C:\
Into my arse >///
What is this
wtf? based gf
So much this.
Isn't this just a glorified microcontroller with usb?
It's a pentesting & backdoor installing USB flash disk.
OP's gf is retarded for spending $45 US on something she could have done with Kali Linux.
>On device being detected on /USBx my computer immediately launches avrdude to wipe out instructions and to then install a script that reports geolocation of where microprocessor is used to the FBI
Nothing personnel kiddo
Make an automatic Gentoo install script.
Fake USB keyboard that automatically executes certain keystrokes.
You're GF's a fuckin nerd.
no but she knows I am and that my field is security so she bought the first thing she saw
do u work at nsa HQ
yes she is. And her dick is sexy
whats a rubber ducky in this context
seems like its related to security/pentesting or something like that
i am dumb so no bully
Install gentoo
USB keyboard with memory. You load the USB with script that will type out characters rapidly.
One use is to use keystrokes to execute a Powershell command to download malware and execute it.
>Leaving files on the host
It's almost like you are larping
You can do stuff against unlocked/unattended computers
> install shitty metasploit payloads that get flagged by AV
> force copy files from people's disks
> ducky scripts to remind people to lock their laptops
> rapidly change people's wallpapers to hilarious things like goatse
Essentially for everybody else (you included), it functions as an office/roommate prank device. Doing this in public or pranking too hard with fully weaponized payloads is an excellent way to go to jail and make us laugh at you on a slow news day. Fun fact: I believe that there are known ducky scripts for compromising old Fire TV devices.
Yeah I made one of these with a $2 arduino because I didn't have money to spend on real thing.
There's a Seytonic video on it
Talk out loud to it when you're stuck on a programming project.