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Hi guys, very new to this, i have a very specific file I am looking for. I used to work for a company where one of my projects was developing a new design spreadsheet for design calculations of our core product range. I ran a team of engineers amd we came up with a template which was totally awesome. Then IT got involved and locked it down so only two people had access and I wasn’t one of them (was considered a need-to-know basis). Then I left the company, and a few years later decided to start my own. I’m looking for a way to obtain a copy of that spreadsheet and the username/password for it. I have physical access (after hours) to one of the users machines via an insider, but thats about it. I can’t remember what the file is called and don’t know where it’s currently stored on the network. What would be the best way to achieve such a task? It would tale me thousands of hours to rewrite the whole thing, researching papers, books, the whole thing.
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Hi everyone, Don't mean to bother this time around, but this time I really have a weird issue. It appears that the storage partition of my bunny has become corrupted in some way. For one, I have had files become corrupted individually, specifically those gotten from the USB exfiltration payload. The bunny also appears read only to my linux machine, and even worse is the fact that deleted files are coming back to my bunny. Yes, you read that right. Is the Bash Bunny using some CoW filesystem or something? I've tried to add and test a new payload, and I copy the payload.txt and the readme.md, over the old payload.txt (without a readme file), and it works. However, as soon as I plug it back in, the only payload there is the old one, and the readme is gone as well. Has anyone dealt with anything like this? Should I format it in windows? Forcing a reset hasn't worked for me yet.
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In Hak5's blog post about stealing files with the USB Rubber Ducky, they only targeted the documents folder on the C: drive. I'm looking to steal all .PDFs/Excel spreadsheet, regardless of their directory/drive. Can anyone show me how this is done? I have been trying all day now, but can't get a satisfactory result. Thanks in advance! Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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Help, I made this keylogger software in which I want to make a Rubber Ducky Keylogger automatic. Is there anyway for me to make the duck run the keylogger or just simplycan anyone give a keylogger payload P.S. I don't want the script to download some files and stuff just plain run
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Hey guys and gals. So at work, I'm noticing a lot of little programs that I find running all the time. But with the way the corporate image is, I can't deploy the duck easily for this (Bummer!!) so I've decided to go basic and creat a .bat menu screen for the user that can be accessed via the intranet. The main program calls smaller programs into the same window. I'm a little rusty with my .DOS, what I'm trying to do are a few different things: - I have a .ps1 powershell script I want to execute via the menu screen , but I'm not sure where I'm going wrong because it just dies immediately. I'm calling the following: :selection4 Cls Start powershell GetComputerISE.PS1 H:\batmenu.bat (Running all from my jump drive , h:\, until it's ready for full deployment) - is there a way I can minimize the file handling (say with C you can just make a method of these other programs and call the method) , or can I even upload these smaller programs to Dropbox and call it through the URL?
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