Sl45h3R
Active Members-
Posts
92 -
Joined
-
Last visited
Everything posted by Sl45h3R
-
On the left in that picture is the Teensy Loader, not the Arduino IDE. If you didn't I suggest you delete everything then follow my tutorial. If you did, close everything, run the IDE and start my tutorial from step 3.
-
Using Windows 7 to code the payloads doesn't really make a difference. You might need to tweak the payloads a bit though if the "target" is using win7. Edit -- Take a look at my -basic- tutorial on the wiki here
-
And not everyone visits the forums ;)
-
[Version 1] Usb Rubber Ducky On A Normal Usb
Sl45h3R replied to danielbrthwt's topic in Classic USB Rubber Ducky
You won't be able to reprogram normal USB's as they normally store stuff as read only... -
If your willing to buy it, Nero. It might have a free trial :)
-
Well, if you use an SD card, and it shows up correctly on the Android, you could just stick the files you want to run on that. You wouldn't have to reprogram the card
-
Why would you want to disable the monitor...
-
[Version 1] Usb Vendor Id/product Id
Sl45h3R replied to Dаrren Kitchen's topic in Classic USB Rubber Ducky
Can't you make another header file then redefine them and include it in your app (and delete the original)? -
[Version 1] Teensyduino 0.9 Alpha Test (usb Disk)
Sl45h3R replied to Paul Stoffregen's topic in Classic USB Rubber Ducky
Whats the largest card they are compatible with? 1, 2, 4gb? -
It leads to a secret video!!!
-
Does she know that your onto her? If she doesn't, you could pose as an interested buyer and try to make her do it again.
-
Access should only be given to people you think won't abuse it, and there should be clear rules set out :)
-
[Version 1] The Best Hiding Place A Teensy
Sl45h3R replied to Sl45h3R's topic in Classic USB Rubber Ducky
I know you can practically mod everything to put it in, but you can say you want to show them a picture on your "mini photo frame", it does it's stuff, and when the card reading/writing is finished, you can have it open up an explorer with some "decoy" pictures. -
[Version 1] Teensyduino 0.9 Alpha Test (usb Disk)
Sl45h3R replied to Paul Stoffregen's topic in Classic USB Rubber Ducky
Do you have a library to use these with? -
It would have to be a custom lock screen because i'm not sure if you can unlock the computer from a program running from the locked workstation. You could probably easily do it in C++, not so easily in VB, you would just have to poll the usb drives and look at the VID&PID and see if they match, then ask for a password. You could have a timer running so it checks every X amount of seconds to lock the screen again.
-
[Version 1] The Best Hiding Place A Teensy
Sl45h3R replied to Sl45h3R's topic in Classic USB Rubber Ducky
Here are the pics. Before being pulled apart: Just the case: Teensy fit in & buttons highlighted: Case closed again: -
[Version 1] Firefox Keylogger With Ducky
Sl45h3R replied to sandred's topic in Classic USB Rubber Ducky
Have a look in the registry to see if it adds the entry. I know Defense+ (comodo) blocks unauthorized access to the registry, try disable all your antivirus/firewall solutions and try it. -
I've pulled apart numerous items to try and find one that would fit the teensy it in, and after about 3 hours of searching... SUCCESS! I have a mini photo keychain which looks similar to this. My one has 3 button "inputs" (plastic bits), which could be useful if some buttons were added underneath them. Mine stopped working anyways, so I ripped the guts out of it (board), pulled the screen off, put the screen back, and the teensy fits PERFECTLY when the top is screwed back on, i've shaken it around and dropped it, but it's still in the same place. And because the screen is there, it looks quite normal... apart from the fact it doesn't seem to want to turn on ;) Ill post some pictures later. - EDIT- Just noticed i stuffed the title up. The Best Hiding Place for A Teensy
-
[Version 1] Firefox Keylogger With Ducky
Sl45h3R replied to sandred's topic in Classic USB Rubber Ducky
By the sound of what he said, I think they are stored in the actual source itself, and then "echo"'d into a file on the computer. -
[Version 1] Teensyduino 0.9 Alpha Test (usb Disk)
Sl45h3R replied to Paul Stoffregen's topic in Classic USB Rubber Ducky
Can't wait till I can buy one! :) -
Just disable the startup services with msconfig
-
I reckon it's a pretty good game, but now i've got it it's gunna be better :)
-
v2: https://www.virustotal.com/analisis/8f760bc...c99e-1273731076
-
We can't do much at the moment without additional storage on the teensy, even though Paul is working on it. If we download them from ftp (or whatever) it will probably set off the fw, so not much we can do at this stage.