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GoFlo

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    Germany
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    Scripting,Playing around with the rubber ducky

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  1. To store exe files on it. Make it more easy to use. No need to download a file from the internet and launch it on the target device. Launch it from the usb.
  2. 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
  3. So theres no way back. Thats fucked up. Thanks for your reply.
  4. So I can´t recover it? Are you sure? Thats very bad.
  5. Subject: Urgent Assistance Needed: USB Rubber Ducky Malfunction Dear Forum Members, I am currently experiencing technical difficulties with my USB Rubber Ducky and am seeking urgent assistance. After attempting a firmware flash, I am encountering a persistent issue where the device only displays a looping sequence of red, green, and green lights. During this sequence, the storage of my USB Rubber Ducky becomes accessible, but I am facing multiple challenges: Button Dysfunction: The device's button functionality is limited to DFU mode, rendering it non-functional in other modes. Limited Memory Access: I am only able to access the memory for the Twin Duck Firmware and am unable to transition to ATTACKMODE. Flashing Difficulties: When attempting to flash the duck.hex file, the device displays a constant red light, and no other functions seem to work. I have exhaustively attempted various solutions, including utilizing dfu-programmer with commands such as at32uc3b1512 reset and at32uc3b1512 erase, without success. info: Flashing works. I would be happy if someone answers. Thanks. A User
  6. Okay. I was not sure because thats not a Suggestion.
  7. Flashing works. I forgot to add that.
  8. I am currently experiencing technical difficulties with my USB Rubber Ducky and am seeking urgent assistance. After attempting a firmware flash, I am encountering a persistent issue where the device only displays a looping sequence of red, green, and green lights. During this sequence, the storage of my USB Rubber Ducky becomes accessible, but I am facing multiple challenges: Button Dysfunction: The device's button functionality is limited to DFU mode, rendering it non-functional in other modes. Limited Memory Access: I am only able to access the memory for the Twin Duck Firmware and am unable to transition to ATTACKMODE. Flashing Difficulties: When attempting to flash the duck.hex file, the device displays a constant red light, and no other functions seem to work. I have exhaustively attempted various solutions, including utilizing dfu-programmer with commands such as at32uc3b1512 reset and at32uc3b1512 erase, without success. I would be happy, if anyone could help me. Greetings, A user
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