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Are you using the same Computer/USB port each time?
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Hey ItsBill,
I know that for Firefox, the passwords are stored in ~/Library/Application Support/Firefox/Profiles/ choose one of the profiles, and the file with the info is key3.db
Safari stores the passwords in the system keychain
Chrome might be similar to Windows: https://github.com/hak5darren/USB-Rubber-Ducky/wiki/Payload---Chrome-Password-Stealer
DropBox I'm completely unsure
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Hey there Hak5 community and fellow Rubber Ducky users!
I'm a MacOS user and a beginner when it comes to coding, but I came up with a little bash script to help speed up the encoding process.
It's nothing fancy. When I was writing a payload and having to encode then replace the file on the microSD and all that - it was getting a bit tedious.
I call it duck_it. It basically takes your scripts as .txt files, encodes them, and transfers them to your microSD card and ejects the card.
https://github.com/dot-iso/duck_it
I'm new to Bash and GitHub, so there may be some n00b stuff. I'm sure there's a lot of room for improvement
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Don't really need it anymore I was hoping to get 60 with shipping included. Anyone interested?
Do you still have this for sale?
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Hey all,
I just got my pineapple nano in the mail. YAY!?
It is my very first pineapple and i have no idea what i am doing with it.. I have it set up via my Kali machine, but with no modules available, i don't understand what good it is?
What can i do with no modules. A tutorial around the basic interface would be nice. Right now its acting like merely a usb->eth-wireless adapted (seemingly pointless)
I was trying to look up old pineapple tutorials, but the interface is so different and there is no infusions tab :(
What have i really bought here :( can't even run reaver with it.. so so sad..
Also, as far as using the android app, it is impossible as usb tethering is disabled on my device by my carrier :( sprint> nexus 6
someone please help this noob find his way in the land of pineapple
Erik
The "Help" section in the UI does a great job at explaining all the areas of the device.
duck_it.sh
in Classic USB Rubber Ducky
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Ah yeah! I've never seen that before.
This gave me a chance to learn some stuff anyway :)