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  1. Hello! This firmware marks a massive release for the WiFi Pineapple Mark VII, with a huge set of feature additions, bug fixes and improvements to many aspects of the project and it's user experience. From reliability fixes in PineAP and Recon to the addition of the Package browser and a WPA/2 Evil AP or out of the box support for supported 802.11ac adapters, there is sure to be something in this version for you. As always, you can grab the update OTA by giving your WiFi Pineapple an internet connection and navigating to Settings -> Software Update in the Web UI. A huge thank you to the beta testers for this release who provided great feedback and bug reports, you are invaluable and much appreciated! To further join the discussion, feel free to join the Discord chat. You can catch the full changelog below, and highlights of the new firmware in the second reply to this topic. Changelog 1.1.1: General Update the Pineapple Python library. Setup Fix a UX issue where the Filter description doesn't show until a mode is selected. Recon Fix an issue where some partial handshake captures would not have enough data to be crackable. Settings Remove the Nightly Update channel. Changelog 1.1.0: General Add a setup walkthrough dialog when attaching an AC-capable USB radio to the WiFi Pineapple. Improve the displaying of dates from the future in some UI pages. Move warnings into an "Informational Messages" dialog. This new dialog adds more information about system messages, and provides convenient links directly to the relevant setting. Removed bluelog and other bluetooth related tools from firmware. Note: You can now install these packages and more with ease using the Package Manager. Swap PineAP and Recon location in sidebar. Enable SSH earlier in Setup process. Removed polling for Reset button. Add password reset functionality. Notifications Notifications are now previewed in the title bar. Notifications can now be reported as "success", with a green color. Changed to a better download icon. Decrease clutter in title bar for mobile displays. Fix an issue where some kernel modules would cause the device to reboot. Setup Add Sweden to WiFi Country Code list. Fix typo in Client Filters page. Added GIFs to indicate how to proceed with verification. Added the ability to fine-tune filters during setup. Generally improved layout of various setup elements. Dashboard Improved connection error message for "Get News". Campaigns Fix an issue where some reports will use the first Recon scan, instead of the latest. Fix an issue where reports would not be removable. PineAP Fix a crash. Fix an issue where extended Recon scans would lead to a memory leak. Add Sweden to WiFi Country Code list. Fix a hang introduced in the beta which would cause Recon and Filters to show an incorrect status. Change "WPA & Open" tab to "Access Points". Change "Authenticated AP" card title to "Evil WPA AP". Add "View Handshakes" button to Evil WPA AP card. Evil WPA AP handshakes now only send one notification per client. Fix an issue where empty SSIDs would be added to the SSID Pool. Add a new tab for Management and Open APs. Fix an issue where the "Handshakes Captured" counter wouldn't be accurate. Add Evil Twin WPA Access Point. Recon Add a dialog to clarify what a handshake capture does, when clicking "Start Handshake Capture". Fix an issue where handshakes in custom locations couldn't be downloaded. Scan settings are now loaded from the current scan across devices. Added the ability to specify save location for Recon scans. Added the ability to specify save location for Handshakes. Fix an issue introduced in Beta 1 where handshakes could not be deleted. Fixed an issue where the table would become unsorted during a scan. Added graphs for wireless landscape and channel distribution. Moved Settings into a new card, with search functionality. Added the ability to select which radio is used for Recon scanning. Supported devices are listed at docs.hak5.org Add dual-band scanning support for supported adapters. Add the ability to download handshakes in hashcat format. Improved the user experience for cloning access points. Cloning options can now be fine tuned from inside Recon. Add the ability to clone WPA/2 access points. Fixed an issue where BSSIDs would not be highlightable in some browsers. Fixed an issue where a handshake capture button might show for open APs. Massively improved scanning performance by rewriting result de-duplication logic. Massively improved WPA/2 Handshake capture performance. Changed how partial and full handshakes are written to disk. Fixed a rare crash when scanning in client-heavy landscapes. Handshake MAC addresses are now censored when censorship mode is enabled. Handshake MAC addresses now use colon seperators. Logging Improve default colours for log entries in dark theme. Improve column width for the System Log. Improve parsing of System Log. Added the ability to specify PineAP log save location. Added pagination and search functionality to the PineAP Log. Create a new system module for logging. Add ability to download and search the device system log. Modules Add hot-link support for Available Modules, Package Manager, and Develop tabs. Move search box into table footer. Add a new tab for package management. Add the ability to search and download a wide variety of packages. Improve user experience when the device is offline. Settings General Improve user experience when the device is offline. Added a scrollbar for longer changelogs such as this one. Networking Add a placeholder for when the Pineapple hasn't receieved a Client Mode IP address yet. Add signal strength to discovered Client Mode networks. Rewrote Client Mode handling to improve reliability of connection. Improved reliability of automatic route setting when handling USB Ethernet, ICS, or Client Mode connections. Disconnect button is now disabled after being clicked once. Thanks, foxtrot
  2. Hi! Alongside our WiFi Pineapple and LAN Turtle firmware release, we're happy to announce firmware 3.0 for the Packet Squirrel. This update, like the LAN Turtle's, features an up-to-date kernel, firmware base and packages, including nmap, tcpdump and OpenVPN. Change Log 3.2: General Fix an issue affecting package installation and signature verification. Misc Work around a kernel bug causing packet filtering to fail in some tools. Thank you @adde88! Remove PHP from the firmware. Change Log 3.1: General Fix an issue where NTFS and VFAT formatted USB storage devices would not be detected properly. Misc Fix an issue where the C2 Client would not auto-start. Change Log 3.0: General Update base firmware from OpenWRT 15.05 to 19.07. Update kernel from 3.18.84 to 4.14.133. Packages OpenVPN package now supports LZ4-V2 compression. To update your Packet Squirrel, grab the latest firmware from the Hak5 Download Portal and follow the Upgrade Instructions. ♥ - The Hak5 Development Team
  3. Hello! We're happy to announce the release of 1.0.1 for the WiFi Pineapple Mark VII. Based on your invaluable feedback (especially the Beta channel testers, thank you!) - numerous improvements to PineAP, Recon, Settings and more have been made. Be sure to check out the changes below and grab the new release by giving your WiFi Pineapple Mark VII an internet connection and going to "Settings > Check for Updates". Changelog: Setup Improve screen real-estate on smaller mobile screens. Button delay now says 4 seconds, to match the recovery wizard. PineAP Dramatically reduce the CPU percentage used by PineAP during idle and during scans. Logging options can now be persistently stored in the browser. Tweak the appearance of the logging options side bar. A spinner now shows when PineAP is saving the users configuration. Fixed an issue where the PineAP Source MAC option was not saving. Fixed an issue where the PineAP Autostart functionality would not work correctly. Fixed an issue where the PineAP Autostart toggle would not report a correct status. Fixed a rare issue where PineAP would not start after being disabled. Improved the settings save time. Recon Recon Table Columns can now be toggled to show or hide. Added an OUI column to the Recon Table. Scan duration choice is now remembered when you navigate away from Recon. Fixed an issue introduced in Beta 2, where Recon would sometimes show an error if PineAP was not running. Result cards are now clickable, instead of using a button to open the bigger view. Result cards for Clients now render the timestamp in human-readable format. Modules Fixed an issue introduced in Beta 3 where modules would not start due to a missing SSL dependency. Modules can now use PNG icons as well as SVGs. Settings Add censorship mode. Keyboard shortcuts can now be enabled or disabled from the Advanced Settings tab. Software Update will now accurately display when the selected update channel is closed. Small text changes to Software Update. Fixed an issue where Client Mode may not report an error correctly. Improve reliability of Client Mode. Client Mode settings are now saved automatically, and will re-connect on boot automatically. Add an option to reinstall the current firmware if no update is found. Greatly improve Network page for smaller mobile screens. Greatly improve Settings page for smaller mobile screens. Cloud C2 Improved the reliability of Recon scans. Misc Fix an issue where the Web Terminal would not connect when connected to the WiFi Pineapple via WAN. Updated the Python library for WiFi Pineapple Mark 7 modules. Fixed a rare issue where the internet connectivity check would fail despite having internet. Add support for USB Ethernet adapters using the ASIX AX88179 chipset. Add support for USB Ethernet adapters using the Realtek RTL8152 chipset. As always, feedback is greatly appreciated, and you're encouraged to join the community to discuss!
  4. Hi! We're pleased to announce a new release for the WiFi Pineapple NANO: 2.7.0. This update addresses some of the bugs reported by the great community here on the forums and in the Hak5 Discord, as well as updates to some community packages and updates to OpenWRT. 2.7.0 Changelog: General OpenWRT version is now 19.07.2. Kernel has been updated from 4.14.133 to 4.14.171. Fixed an issue where OpenVPN would cause a kernel panic upon establishing tunnel. Recon Fixed an issue where live scans would fail on the WiFi Pineapple TETRA. Reporting Fixed an issue where emails would not be sent. Improved the user experience by automatically saving email settings when testing emails. Improved the user experience by forcing an email to send when testing, regardless of whether the "Send Email" option was checked. Advanced Fixed an issue where swap would not be mounted automatically on the NANO's SD Card. Renamed "USB" panel to "USB & Storage". Misc Added SSLSplit package to repositories. This fixes the SSLSplit module dependencies. Updated Kismet package in repositories. Updated Kismet-RemoteCap package in repositories. You can update your WiFi Pineapple NANO Over-The-Air via the Advanced module or manually at the Hak5 Download Center. ♥ - The Hak5 Development Team
  5. Hi! We've just pushed Beta 1 for 1.0.2 to the WiFi Pineapple BETA Channel. This update features some small bug fixes and UX improvements since 1.0.1. If you'd like to try the upcoming release, updating is easily done by following the above guide. Change Log: Recon Fixed an issue where the dBi column would not sort. Show a message if all table columns are disabled. Fixed an issue where results would not update when navigating back to a running scan. Campaigns Added the functionality to delete campaign reports. Misc Fix an issue with ICS routing introduced in 1.0.1. Cloud C2 Improvements to Cloud C2 functionality. Add the ability to manage Client Mode whilst in C2 Mode. Upcoming Changes: Improved support for WPA3 and WPA2/3 Mixed Client Mode Have a suggestion? Let us know! We're constantly looking for feedback, especially during the public beta programs. If you're interested in joining the discussion, be sure to check out the community page and say hello! Thanks, Foxtrot
  6. Hi! We're happy to announce the release of firmware version 6 for the LAN Turtle. Alongside the updates for the WiFi Pineapple and the Packet Squirrel, this release brings a multitude of package updates, and provides an up-to-date kernel and base firmware. 6.2 Change Log: General Fix an issue affecting package installation and signature verification. Fix an issue where the module status would report incorrectly in the Turtle shell. AutoSSH Fix an issue where single quotes would be displayed in the user input box. Misc Work around a kernel bug causing packet filtering to fail in some tools. Thank you @adde88! Remove PHP from the firmware. 6.1 Change Log: General Fix an issue where modules would not be listed when attempting to download them from the LAN Turtle module repository. 6.0 Change Log: General Update base firmware from OpenWRT 15.05 to 19.07. Improve 3G connectivity for 3G LAN Turtle. Modules Fix install issues with QuickCreds. ♥ - The Hak5 Development Team
  7. Hi! We're pleased to announce a new release for the WiFi Pineapple TETRA: 2.7.0. This update addresses some of the bugs reported by the great community here on the forums and in the Hak5 Discord, as well as updates to some community packages and updates to OpenWRT. 2.7.0 Changelog: General OpenWRT version is now 19.07.2. Kernel has been updated from 4.14.133 to 4.14.171. Fixed an issue where OpenVPN would cause a kernel panic upon establishing tunnel. Recon Fixed an issue where live scans would fail on the WiFi Pineapple TETRA. Reporting Fixed an issue where emails would not be sent. Improved the user experience by automatically saving email settings when testing emails. Improved the user experience by forcing an email to send when testing, regardless of whether the "Send Email" option was checked. Advanced Fixed an issue where swap would not be mounted automatically on the NANO's SD Card. Renamed "USB" panel to "USB & Storage". Misc Added SSLSplit package to repositories. This fixes the SSLSplit module dependencies. Updated Kismet package in repositories. Updated Kismet-RemoteCap package in repositories. You can update your WiFi Pineapple TETRA Over-The-Air via the Advanced module or manually at the Hak5 Download Center. ♥ - The Hak5 Development Team
  8. Hello everyone! We're extremely excited to have announced the all-new Key Croc, and this update brings some improvements to the launch firmware as well as introducing support for the Hak5 Cloud C2. Change Log (1.2): General Fix non-ASCII logging Improved automatic VID/PID cloning Improved support for various ATTACKMODES Enable NTP Cloud C2 Add Support for the Hak5 Cloud C2 Misc Remove unneeded packages Improve LED status indication Update DuckyScript 2.0 lang files for US and GB Add fallback Arming Mode Framework now validates payload syntax at startup with LED feedback. Add INSTALL_EXTRAS script Add KEY_DEBUGGER script Add CHECK_PAYLOADS script Add RELOAD_PAYLOADS script You can download the firmware from the Hak5 Download Center. Instructions for updating your Key Croc can be found in the docs.
  9. Hello! We're happy to introduce the 1.0.1 update for the Signal Owl. It introduces some bug fixes and changes on entering Arming Mode to improve the user experience. 1.0.1 Change Log: General Simplified device mode selection. The device now starts in ATTACK mode by default. Enter ARMING mode by pressing the device button at any time while in ATTACK mode. Fixed a bug in USB Storage Mounting, which sometimes would cause payloads and firmeware upgrades to fail. Fixed a bug in the LED helper, which would sometimes prevent payloads from updating the LED. Fixed a network device driver bug and interface misconfiguration caused by some external wireless adapters. Fixed a bug in the device reset button, which made it difficult to perform factory resets. You can grab the update via the Hak5 Download Center and follow the Hak5 Docs Signal Owl Update article to get on the latest version. Cheers, Marc
  10. Good evening i have a little travel router(GL-MT300A). I was wondering if I should trust the custom openwrt firmware or should I reflash it with the openwrt image? Does anyone here use these routers or any experience with them?
  11. WDuckyFlasher This is a ducky firmware flasher with all firmwares built in. It is handy in case you only have a nearby windows computer because this is made in batch! I'm always open for suggestions! Have fun. Download link [ZIP]
  12. Hello guys, I've tried everything and it seems that my USB Rubber Ducky just doesn't read any sd cards. By everything I mean: Tried 4 different SD Cards; Resetted the firmware using ducky-flasher; Changed the firmware from the original to Twin Duck; Tried different USB ports; Tried formatting the SD Cards (FAT/FAT32); Tried with empty SD Cards Tried with different inject.bin payloads; Tried with different Operating Systems; And finally, tried changing laptops. The Rubber Ducky is brand new, arrived a week or so ago and it worked great a few times while on the original firmware with simple payloads (fake update) in the sd card that came with it. Today, I decided to check it a little more, using ducky-flasher and following the instructions on github, I flashed the twin duck firmware and it worked once or twice but after checking the available payloads on github I tried again using it and it kept an always constant red led which I found out that means that it's not communicating with the SD Card. After trying a few thing on the list above, I discovered that the LED is always red with or without an SD Card (not sure if it's the default behavior for when there's no card present). What more can I do?
  13. I Picked up the Sandisk Wireless Connect 16G at w.mart for $20 figured it would be fun to hack Processor: Marvell: 88wm302 (per FCC filing pictures) I tried pulling apart the firmware, comparing between the three firmware files I was able to find (2034) (2038) (2050) I was able to narrow the checksum down to a 96 byte area of the file but I just can't seem to crack the encoding maybe (3-way cipher??) I do know the version number is checksummed with the value in decimal converted to hex I finally gave up and took the device apart, there is a SD card inside the device. Taking the card out and putting it into a card reader I was able to see the device had (2) 16mb uninitialized partitions the second of them had the device firmware in it. While the card is within the Connect device this second partition is not accessible. File size is stored at the beginning of every file but I have yet to find the drive table so it must be a custom filesystem. I have edited the file 'sort.js' to allow index redirection to my own file I'll be adding this once i get it finished and simplified the process a bit. Notes: settings.xml is accessible from root 'sandisk.com/settings.xml' the device uses a http.post method to rewrite the xml file, I expanded this to try and re-write the scripts but got reply of 'Bad Request' /myconnect/files/ and /myconnect/wfd/ are the same directory javascript is in /static/js/ the media javascript is in /static/mejs css is in /static/css/ Index.html seems to be auto generated from a templatesort.js fills the page
  14. For some reason after I flash the ducky with the twin duck hex it flashes red and green but when i flash it with the normal hex its completely fine.
  15. Is there any documentation for the many USB Rubber Ducky firmware images? From what I have been able to surmise in the forums, the duck.hex is the original firmware and the c_duck images are the Twin Duck variants. Can anyone tell me what functions the other firmware images on GitHub might serve and whether they require keyboard interaction to function? Composite_Duck_4cap.hex Composite_Duck_S003.hex Rand_Delay.hex USB_Spammer_v1.0.hex USB_v2.1.hex c_duck_osx.hex c_duck_uk.hex c_duck_us.hex c_duck_v2.1.hex c_duck_v2_S001.hex c_duck_v2_S002.hex duck.hex duck_v2.1.hex duck_v2.hex m_duck.hex m_duck_v2.hex osx.hex usb.hex usb_v2.hex
  16. I did a cursory search but could not find anything like this. Basically, I want to be able to drop a small payload through the keyboard that opens the serial port so that it can be used to stream a lot of binary data faster than it could be sent over the keyboard interface. Is anyone aware of a ducky firmware that is able to emulate both a keyboard and a serial port? Bidirectional communication is not a requirement but it would be nice to have.
  17. Since I have a broken BashBunny and the skills to perform a dump or interact with the Development part of the BashBunny. I was wondering if it was allowed to post findings and possible improvements I can make/share with the Dev Community to possibly make this firmware any better?.. -Ar1k88
  18. Hello guys, I faced a lot of problems with my Pineapple Nano 6, such as difficult to recognize SD Card, configuration sometimes is saved and sometimes not, modules sometimes work and sometimes not, need to click two, three or four times to apply a command, and other. I saw same complaining from other guys and they recommended to change the firmware. I was using 1.1.3 and I tried some other, but I still face some problems as I told. My question is: Are you facing problems like this in consequence of firmware? In what firmware did you find stability to work fine with Pineapple? Thank you and regards!
  19. I followed the wiki to update the firmware, but the red blinked for 4min, then green lighted up for once. After that, there was no light and the bash bunny got overheated. So I tried to recover the firmware by following the wiki, but the same thing happened again. It's just not working and my pc can't detect it as a mass storage. Can anyone give me some help?
  20. hey just flashed the twin ducked firmware on my ducky usb, when the ducky is plugged in several PCs, it doesn't always show up as usb drive(F:), in my scriot, theres this, gui r delay 500 string cmd enter delay 1000 F: enter the f: part doesnt always work, so is there a way to let cmd open the drive by name and not my letter? thanks!
  21. Hi all, I try to update the firmware via the web-interface and it seems like it failed. so I try to do it with the firmware recovery through the (http://wiki.wifipineapple.com/#!troubleshooting.md%23Firmware_Recovery) And it still failing. Afte I upgrade the firmware the ethernet gets disconnected and connected again. I cannot access neither 172.16.42.1 nor 192.168.1.1 after the reboot. and the yellow light is Solid durring this process. Please help! Thanks in advance. PS.: Not sure but i believe I can still save it via accessing the UART, but not sure how!
  22. Does anyone know how to flash new firmware for the ducky on OS X? Thanks in advance
  23. i want to modify the source code of one of the firmware of rubber ducky project, example write in a .text file inside the memory a number each time i plug the memory in a pc ... but a i am a little lost with the code somebody have experience in this, somebody have been working in this issue thanks and sorry my english i am a latinoamerican
  24. Hello, I have upload firmware 1.3 to this méthod : https://bashbunny.com/downloads My bashbunny is a single usb to one partition... My root partition gone.. I search issue.. i dont understant.. I have Respected update method
  25. Hello, I'm trying to compile custom firmware for a rubberducky, because I want to change the ducky's serialnumber. I've found the setting I want to change: \USB-Rubber-Ducky-master\Firmware\Source\Mass_Storage\USB\src\config\conf_usb.h > define USB_DEVICE_SERIAL_NAME "..." // Disk SN for MSC So now I just need to compile this into new working firmware. But I can't find a guide on doing this anywhere, and I haven't done much compiling/coding, so I don't have the experience to do it on my own. I've downloaded "Atmel Studio 7.0" since I read somewhere that that is what's needed, but after a lot of clicking arround and opening files and pressing buttons, I can't seem to get it to compile anything.. Can anyone help me with this? FYI: I've done my fair share of coding for arduino's/pi's and hardware hacking so I'm not a complete noob, but this has left me flustered a bit...
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