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  1. Hey Hak5 community, I hope this message finds you well. I wanted to bring up a critical issue regarding the use of the Rubber Ducky with the latest hardware version. It has come to my/our(I dont want to speak for others) attention that using the old firmwares on the new Rubber Ducky can lead to bricking the device. Considering the potential risks involved, I'd like to suggest that the Hak5 team releases a new firmware version along with an updated firmware flasher specifically designed for the new hardware. This will not only address the existing issue but also ensure a smooth and secure user experience. I understand that the Hak5 team is always working hard to improve and enhance the tools we all love, and your attention to this matter is highly appreciated. So if you have time please do it. Also share your thoughts and experiences on this topic, and let's collaborate to make the Rubber Ducky experience as seamless as possible for everyone. Looking forward to hearing from the community and the Hak5 team. Best regards, A User
  2. Hey guys, i have n idea. what is you took a cat 7e eth cable, and in the middle somewher you cut it open and "siphon" the data out (not like the turtle) and send it to a wifi pineapple and host a private network. you could get free internet, and no one would know.
  3. So this idea just popped into my head. Pentest confessions... Video series could include dramatic re-enactment or reality TV style live shows. Please discuss.
  4. I think a good additional category for this forum would be one dedicated to smartphones / mobile devices. What do you think?
  5. I have a suggestion you might have heard before. It could be applied at the next firmware update, or before, if it's easy to do… As to it even being possible I'll leave it to you. I like the 3.0/1.0 Management page look with the small tiles leading to bigger tiles but what I don't like is how long it takes them all to load and how I don't have any control over which ones are displayed. I'd like to be able to install all of the infusions, even the ones I won't use anytime soon, but be able to disable their tile from being displayed on the Management page maybe in a tab in the Configuration Tile. Essentially I'd like to be able to customize the Management page to just the tiles I want to see but not have to uninstall the other Infusions to get there. This would allow me to customize the Management page to show just the tiles I want to see that relate to whatever task I'm focused on. Is this making sense to anyone else?
  6. With some of the larger Infusions (e.g. RandomRoll) it takes quite a while to download, especially on slow networks. It'd be great if we could have a progress bar for the download. Should be pretty easy to do - just have an Ajax call to a page that returns the size of the file in /tmp/modules/ or /usb/tmp/modules/, then use that value to update a progress bar. I guess I could hack this together at some point if you're busy with bigger functionality - just let me know.
  7. I really would be a nice feature to keep /www/pineapple/modules/moduleList after a firmware upgrade. So you don't have to "reinstall" all infusions again after a upgrade. Besides the modules are still installed on the usb, but moduleList is wiped when upgrading. Or create a checkbox system for the available infusions, so you can install multiple infusions at once ;)
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