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1$ USB Rubber Ducky alternative

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[Introduction]
In my opinion items from the hakshop are way overpriced, at the time of writing the price of a rubber ducky is 44.99$
ITT: I'm going to show you how to make your own keystroke injection tool for about one dollar.
For this project we'll be using a Digispark usb development board you can find them really cheap on aliexpress, I bough two of them for 1.06$ each


[Setting up the dev enviroment]
1.Download the arduino IDE (

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2.Install or Unzip the Arduino IDE
3.Run the IDE and go to File->Preferences
4.In the "Additional Boards Manager URLs" textbox add the URL "http://digistump.com/package_digistump_index.json" and click OK

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Using this to break into an android tablet.

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Using this to spawn a meterpreter reverse tcp shell

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#4
This is a great share. I would give this a try when I can.
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#5
Very nice, when I have the time I will definitly be trying this out. Very detailed as well. Thank you for this man.
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Quote:(08-04-2017, 02:27 PM)Bish0pQ Wrote:

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Thank you for this man.
No problem

Quote:(08-04-2017, 03:18 PM)mothered Wrote:

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Whilst you may need a few lessons In MS Paint (joking), your tutorial Is magnificent. Well done.
Lol, I'm not a graphics designer, thanks
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Quote:(08-04-2017, 03:24 PM)Pikami Wrote:

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Lol, I'm not a graphics designer, thanks

My comment was In a joking manner.

You should see my work, you win hands down.
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Whilst you may need a few lessons In MS Paint (joking), your tutorial Is magnificent. Well done.

Bookmarked. Once I finish customizing my lappies and configuring my network, I shall look Into this.
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#9
I've done this with a similar microcontroller (a Chinese one with 'beetle' in the name).

It didn't last long, because there's so many things that you can do with the little things that I wouldn't want to just use it on something that I would rarely/never use.

Good thread. I know that there is plenty of people looking for something like this.
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#10
it's nice to see cheaper options for cheap penetration testers like me.
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