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Crack PIN for Android mobile device


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Just take you favorite text editor (eg Notepad++) write your script and then compile with the Ducky Encoder (I prefer the gui) and put it on the micro SD.

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  • 6 months later...

Here, pastebin wouldn't let me upload the finished script so I uploaded it to my website in plaintext. No downloads, just CTRL-A > CTRL-C.

http://cripticpvp.ninja/downloads/brute.txt

Uploading this because Darren posted bash, not batch, which has to be run on linux as far as I know and some people don't have a linux pc laying around like I do :D

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ive been trying to do this for days to months researching, ive made all sorts of attempts. material is scarce or largely incomplete/inaccurate at least for the legacy duck? theres not even anything that helps on the discord. nothing makes it clear if i need to reflash my device, if i need to use cygwim, if i need to get a python editor, and community version of payload studio isnt helping either! ive scoured the internet and not found a script for this posted anywhere so ive been trying to make it from scratch and failing... idk what to use or how to do this, ive never made a payload before, only done basic scripting with bb code and such. ive never used linux, and am too poor to have an extra machine to learn that on - im trying to make this work so i can do something with it to lift myself out of poverty, so any help would be greatly appreciated (if anyone out there is still even using or watching material for this device)

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On 9/10/2014 at 4:15 PM, Broti said:

ive been trying to do this for days to months researching, ive made all sorts of attempts. material is scarce or largely incomplete/inaccurate at least for the legacy duck? theres not even anything that helps on the discord. nothing makes it clear if i need to reflash my device, if i need to use cygwim, if i need to get a python editor, and community version of payload studio isnt helping either! ive scoured the internet and not found a script for this posted anywhere so ive been trying to make it from scratch and failing... idk what to use or how to do this, ive never made a payload before, only done basic scripting with bb code and such. ive never used linux, and am too poor to have an extra machine to learn that on - im trying to make this work so i can do something with it to lift myself out of poverty, so any help would be greatly appreciated (if anyone out there is still even using or watching material for this device)

On 3/29/2015 at 10:32 PM, Cripticlord said:

Here, pastebin wouldn't let me upload the finished script so I uploaded it to my website in plaintext. No downloads, just CTRL-A > CTRL-C.

http://cripticpvp.ninja/downloads/brute.txt

Uploading this because Darren posted bash, not batch, which has to be run on linux as far as I know and some people don't have a linux pc laying around like I do 😄

do you or anyone else still have this script? i know its been a long time, but i really kinda need it!

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I guess you are about to use it in some other scenario than trying to crack an Android lock screen PIN. It has been years since this was patched (well, if you have a really old Android device with an old OS that hasn't been updated, then it might work).

Not really sure what script you are looking for since there are examples available in the posts/threads/videos that are mentioned. Recreate the "one liner" that Darren shows in the video below, it should take care of it in terms of generating the Ducky Script code. But, as said, not sure how it would be helpful since it won't brute force any modern device.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yoYiEkk5TyI

Even if you can't afford a second computer, you can still run Linux without the need of involving Cygwin. Just install something that allows you to install virtual machines on your already existing computer, like VirtualBox. Then install some Linux based OS as a VM and use Linux as a "full OS". You can probably use Docker as well, but I seldom do that myself.

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