Or be cheaper and find clay outside and mold a "case" for it and nobody is the wiser. Looks just like any block of clay you'd plug into your laptop without even thinking.
Great video! I am using a Digispark as a cheap password manager. Attached two buttons to it to choose user/pw and it types it in for me. Not super secure, but great for some long pws at home...
@@vaishnav3735 The more reason not to use something like onepass etc. If the pc would infact be infected by a logger, eventuallt it would catch the master pw for the pw manager. And thats a big ouch. + I'd prefer offline storage for the pw's over online managers every day of the week. And using a digispark sounds like a cool solution for that.
You're very good at making these videos. Step by step instructions are always spot on. Thank you! Also, I have a friend that works at RU-vid and his BU is getting pressure to take videos like this down. I hope you have your videos secured elsewhere for when the time comes to move them to a platform that's, I'll just say - picky.
You sir, are a dangerous man. Thanks for your videos, all your hard work and creativity. Saw you featured on one of David's videos. I love how excited you are about everything. It really makes it exciting to listen to! Looking forward to checking out some more of your content.
Rubber duckys have been out since covid. I dont know if they stopped producing them in favor of bash bunny... but I wanted a device that did not have wifi capability to automate imaging a warehouse of computers and this saved me litterally a couple of weeks of labor.
Null btye, I remember running into your handle from newbie status to hell like idk half the bug bounty boards and stackoverflow, i was like tf is this dude? 🤨 But your actually nice dude to chat with. 🐱
Pleasseeee i cant solve it for almost 3 months!!! If write a sketch and run it, then it types in qwerty instead of azerty. I tried anything and nothing worked. I want a real solution please! Edit: i use a azerty keyboard
i made a mood lamp with an RGB LED and a digispark, old snuff can, and a shotglass spray painted white. runs on a cell phone charger. also.. i cant believe nobody realized we all just got rick rolled!
This is not working on Windows 10 and throws an error: "... open NUL: The system cannot find the file specified. Error compiling for board Digispark (Default - 16.5mhz). ..."
Hey please help me. I bought a windows 10 2019 laptop from a guy who didn't have administrator access. A LOT of capabilities on it are disabled included command prompt and internet access etc. The USB ports do work with keyboards tho. Which hopefully means it is vulnerable to usb rubber ducky. Im am not too computer literate. Is it possible to use a USB rubber ducky to wipe the OS and reinstall windows? My goal is to do so in order to restore the original capabilities of the laptop. Thanks
Nice tutorial. I already have digispark badusb.... :) but i added 2 position dip switch so i have 00 for arming and 01 11 10 for payloads. I ust used condition if... so if 01 write this .... but Nice tutorial. And i Have one question does Coppa affect you?
Hey i tried this digispark in multiple pc but none of it worked then i installed drivers on them and then only it executes the scripts.. my question is what the use of rubber ducky when you have to install a whole driver on a pc to run the script.. can you suggest any solution to it?
This is not tech related to this video but it's the newest so I'm asking here.. If a beginner was headed towards wanting to be ethical hacker what are the most important languages I need to learn and anything else that's important? I already have pi and Linux set up on it
@@NullByteWHT yes I have 3 usbs, same problem on all. I tried on windows 10 and 7 pc. On windows it doesn't work. So i tried on linux, there it shows "Done Uploading" despite of Reconnect The USB message, but doesn't work when plugged in any port/computer
i did everything but still this error Error resolving FQBN: getting build properties for board digistump:avr:digispark-tiny: invalid option 'clock' Compilation error: Error resolving FQBN: getting build properties for board digistump:avr:digispark-tiny: invalid option 'clock'
I need help. I did everything and I tried to connect my attiny85 it turns on but my iMac don't detect it. I tried on my windows laptop but this one it says unknown device. Can any body help?
99% of these scripts works as long as you using a decent computer. As soon as you plug it into the common office shit, that needs 5-10 sec just to open start menu and such, this thing fails.
It's fine. It's not sketchy the PCs supposed be doing stuff without human input, it's just our company implementation of AI to do your job for you just hang on let it finish, don't worry your ... Oh it's done ok now pay me 2mil dollars in XMR and I'll be putting in my 2weeks btw. Alright make sure to get those funds to be I'll be back later gonna get me a new car real quick
What happens when you run a tech shop and parts are usually taken apart and look like that? Lmao I think having it looking normal is more shady than if its looking in it's SUS form
once the payload is uploaded, how do you access the digispark to reprogram it without it executing the payload? could you possibly attach a pushbutton that triggers the payload so that if you want to reprogram it you would just plug it in without puching the button and avoid the payloads execution?
Yo. I have bought an even sketchier thing from amazon, it's called cjmcu 3212. It has an esp8266, an atmega32u4, something like 24mb of storage, a usb connector and an sd card reader. There is very little to no documentation about it, but I somehow got it to work with spacehuhn's wifi ducky script. Doesn't recognize the sd card but the rest works fine. I am wondering if you could flash the esp as a deauther and the atmega+sd card as a normal ducky. So i could plug in my cjmcu and make it open 192.168.4.1 automatically and have my deauther ready to go, and other interesting stuff. Unfortunately, i do not have the knowledge to do such black magic, so my question is the following: does anybody possess knowledge about this board? Please comment below. Thanks.
I have a variant of that same board. You should be able to accomplish what you want by flashing the deauth ino to the ESP then taking the atmega_duck.ino and using that as your base for sending key strokes from the atmega. That can all be found in spacehunn's git hub. The SD card should be connected to the atmega(mine is) so standard Arduino SD libraries should work just fine.
Can yo make tutorial from scratch how to use ruber ducky. Too many shit videos on youtube can you do idiot proof manual for ruber ducky? Thank ypou very much.
Can you please help me? After Programming my project and following everything to make it work on mac, once it tells me plug in device and i do it doesnt detect the device, it tells me device search times out, please anyone can help me get it detected?