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Wireless USB Rubber Ducky triggered via BLE (make your Ubertooth quack!)

License: GNU General Public License v2.0

Makefile 31.80% C 53.39% Python 14.82%
bluetooth bluetooth-le usb-rubber-ducky redteam redteam-hardware-tool ubertooth hacking-tool

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Help with Android app

Hi,
more then year ago i started working on similar project(https://github.com/zseha/FlyingDucky) but stopped to find time to develop a cheap BLE device based on NRF52840 (which I still plan to do). You have solved my problem, so Id like to continue this project by working in parallel/together with you.

Idea was that app would allow you to download or write DUCKYSCRIPT exploits and compile them, then send them over BLE characteristic. NRF52840 has so many features and can be made to extract files over ble, act as HID device or act as usb serial device.

Feature Request: injecting arbitrary keystrokes

I've started using these pretty nifty wireless keyloggers on engagements. They're super handy! They spin up a little AP and let you connect to them to view keystrokes, so you dont have to, say, re-gain access to an office, or even a floor if you're within "wifi earshot".

Cool part: there are creds in here! rad!
Not so cool part: I can't use the creds unless I can inject keystrokes.

There is no current solution available for a, sorta, dual-wield device that both captures keystrokes, and then lets you arbitrarily re-inject them. The closest thing is the ESPKEY, which sorta does this, except its with that wiegand 1wire protocol for rfid badges and not keystrokes.

Understanding this is an ubertooth we're dealing with and not a keylogger, it stands to reason they coudl be deployed at the same time, and run sorta akimbo: 1) deploy wifi keylogger and nab keystrokes with creds, then 2) use uberducky to inject keystrokes.

Do you think something like this is possible to add to the uberducky functionality, or am I crazy? (it's okay to say I'm crazy).

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