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  1. For all those I nmay have missed (prob cause I don't have a good email for you) ironed (no pun intended) out the details for Avengers:When May 3rd (technically the 4th) at 12:01am Where: United Artist (Reagal Cinema) behind Home Depot off of Snowden River PkyWhat: Geek fest Avengers movie (3-D one)Pre Movie: Meeting at Ruby Tuesdays for dinner/drinks I'll be there near 8pmPost Movie: sleepNon-Geek? Don't know the difference between thor and loki, you think black widow is a spider - no w...

  2. Welcome to duck_sauce v.01 beta. My goal is to build a Kautilya like functionality for the USB rubber ducky AND to build a Teensy -to- DUCKY translator so you can easilly convert from teensy to duck language. The first step to doing so is to get everything in one spot. Before I go over what is in this release, I wanted to thank Darren and the rest of the HAK5 team for bringing us the duck and to all the payload authors (teensey or duck)that I borrowed from. There are a few payloads I wrote from scratch but I mostly just converted/translated them from the Kautilya pack - so I must give the folks there a big shout out as well. Now the recipe for the secret sauce. The duck_sauce zip includes: 1. The Duck encoder - can't build a scripts without it 2. The Ducky quick start guide. 3. Most all of the windows payloads from github (in the usbrubberducky folder) 4. Payloads translated from Kautilya - Note before you "compile" them be sure to read them and edit the necessary fields (credentails, patebin info, etc). These are in the Kautilya_payloads folder 5. The newest Firmware (if you want to flash your duck) - firmware folder 6. The ducky decoder - perl file to decode the inject.bin back to text 7. The Notepad++ macro I used when copying from Kautilya (shortcuts.xml). I tried to test these, but I make no garuntees that they work so please use at your own risk. I was able to build this off what others have done so if you feel this is useful do the same - build off of it and make it better. I only ask that you share so the community will grow. http://www.securemaryland.org/2012/06/rubber-ducky-duck-sauce-v-01/ducky/
  3. My favorite way to hide is: STRING cmd /Q /D /T:7F /F:OFF /V:OFF /K followed by ALT SPACE M downarrows to move it off screen.
  4. +1 for IDE - would love to see the iducke function/writeline functionality w/o being connected to the Internet.
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