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  1. On a side note, you may want to also add a third redirect to the list. The "mobile" site was still accessible, but this should clear it up. Depending on how many sites you want to redirect, the second script should take about 40 seconds.
  2. After messing around with it a little bit, I cleaned it up.Then I successfully tested it on a lazy co-worker who surfs the net all day. :D This is written to have caps-lock on while running (not necessary), and the first script will "clear" the run history to prevent the target from locating the problem. Using this script the first time, the host files will be read-only. Use this: After using the previous script once, the host files will be read-write. Use this:
  3. Since no one wanted to help, I did it all myself. Can anyone clean this up a bit? I am guessing that I made this too complicated. It is designed for Win XP and Win 7. Change hosts file (read-only) to redirect Youtube + Facebook to Google. Change hosts file (write access) to redirect Youtube + Facebook to Google.
  4. Ello everyone, I am very new with the ducky, and I am looking for some help. As I understand, powershell must be installed for any of the "Duck Toolkit" payloads to work. I was interested in DNS poisioning, but I cant get it to work correctly. I even tried to remove the command prompt section and have an administrative cmd already up and running before I plugged in my ducky. Everything went smoothly, but it still did nothing. I have disabled all my anti-virus programs and even tried a few random other DNS poisioning/host mod scripts that I randomly found on here and other websites. No luck. Is there a way to: 1. copy "hosts.txt" (pre-created file) from my single ducky sd card to the \Windows\System32\drivers\etc folder 2. delete "hosts" file in \Windows\System32\drivers\etc folder 3. rename "hosts.txt" to just "hosts" Please, no powershell. It seems pretty simple, but I still have no idea what I am doing.
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