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USB Rubber Ducky | Keystroke Injection Tool For Covert Exploits w/ Reverse Shell

$ 45.4

Availability: 220 in stock
  • Brand: Hak5
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Form Factor: Standard
  • USB Connector: Type A
  • Custom Bundle: No
  • MPN: Does Not Apply
  • Condition: New
  • Featured On: Mr. Robot
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Expandable Memory: Micro SD
  • Modified Item: No
  • Model: Rubber Ducky
  • Non-Domestic Product: No
  • CPU: 60 MHz 32-bit

    Description

    Fast 60 MHz 32-bit Processor
    Convenient Type A USB Connector
    Expandable Memory via MicroSD (128MB MicroSD Card Included)
    Hideable inside an in an innocuous looking case
    Onboard Payload Replay Button
    The USB Rubber Ducky's scripting language is focused on ease-of use. Writing payloads is as simple as writing a text file in notepad, textedit, vi or emacs.
    Type "
    Hello World
    " with
    STRING Hello World
    Add pauses between commands with
    DELAY
    . Use
    DELAY 100
    for short 100 milliseconds pauses or
    DELAY 1000
    for longer 1 second pauses.
    Combine specials keys.
    ALT F4, CONTROL ESCAPE, WINDOWS R, SHIFT TAB
    . They all do exactly as expected.
    Use
    REM
    to comment your code before sharing it.
    That's it! You just learned Ducky Script!
    *Note that "inject.bin" is located on the root of the MicroSD card.
    The USB Rubber Ducky is a keystroke injection tool disguised as a generic flash drive. Computers recognize it as a regular keyboard and accept pre-programmed keystroke payloads at over 1000 words per minute.
    Payloads are crafted using a simple scripting language and can be used to drop reverse shells, inject binaries, brute force pin codes, and many other automated functions for the penetration tester and systems administrator.
    Since 2010 the USB Rubber Ducky has been a favorite among hackers, penetration testers and IT professionals. With origins as the first IT automation HID using an embedded dev-board, it has since grown into a full fledged commercial Keystroke Injection Attack Platform. The USB Rubber Ducky captured the imagination of hackers with its simple scripting language, formidable hardware, and covert design.