Is it possible to create a payload for the USB rubber ducky that can use the dd command to image the memory of a screen locked windows machine. What sort of limitations could one expect such as speed of acquisition and the amount of memory that could be acquired.
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Is it possible to create a payload for the USB rubber ducky that can use the dd command to image the memory of a screen locked windows machine. What sort of limitations could one expect such as speed of acquisition and the amount of memory that could be acquired.
Any info would be appreciated