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  1. That's a real weird one, its the working once thing that's throwing me. if its dead its dead... I would try contacting Hak5 support and keep an eye on this thread for any additional posts. Sorry I'm not much help.
  2. Both were windows machines? just wondering is you tried on a linux box for the sake of testing if its a windows issue? Also if you run it once on a windows box, then try on another windows box does it work once again? Im trying to understand if it works once per box or once then dead.
  3. Have you tried to use it on another machine to see if the issue follows the Ducky or if it stays with one particular machine?
  4. Whats the firmware version? Does the same happen if you use the original firmware or only twinduck?
  5. Hang in there, im sure they will get back to you if you have a ticket number. there a small team.
  6. Try single use cards or cards you charge with cash at certain shops.
  7. I asked the admins to move this post to the ducky forum section. Whats the firmware version? and whats the payload? I was thinking it sounded similar to this
  8. OS? Also please use the rubber ducky section of the forums for ducky questions.
  9. That is really cool! while having a read i stumbled on this that may or may not be it. It certainly sounds similar https://www.cs.cmu.edu/afs/cs.cmu.edu/user/fp/www/papers/wireless03.pdf https://github.com/dysonltd/gts Thanks for the info digip
  10. Use port 6697 and use SSL, SSlL is required.
  11. I think this one is worth adding to the above list of excellent ideas especially if you cant stretch to scanning all channels live. Its useful in 2 ways by scanning multiple times and checking frequency of appearances, e.g. if your mobile it can flag up mac addresses that stay in range (following you?) and if your stationary it can flag up new mac addresses (new in the area). but its not scripting responses or anything fancy. I didn't realize that was possible, so had a google and found this - i guess its for LOS tho not including obstructions or interference so your sample and record may be better but could be thrown by different device output powers I guess. FSPL depends on two parameters: First is the frequency of radio signals;Second is the wireless transmission distance. The following formula can reflect the relationship between them. FSPL (dB) = 20log10(d) + 20log10(f) + K d = distance f = frequency K= constant that depends on the units used for d and f If d is measured in kilometers, f in MHz, the formula is: FSPL (dB) = 20log10(d)+ 20log10(f) + 32.44 From the Fade Margin equation, Free Space Path Loss can be computed with the following equation. Free Space Path Loss=Tx Power-Tx Cable Loss+Tx Antenna Gain+Rx Antenna Gain - Rx Cable Loss - Rx Sensitivity - Fade Margin With the above two Free Space Path Loss equations, we can find out the Distance in km. Distance (km) = 10(Free Space Path Loss – 32.44 – 20log10(f))/20 The Fresnel Zone is the area around the visual line-of-sight that radio waves spread out into after they leave the antenna. You want a clear line of sight to maintain strength, especially for 2.4GHz wireless systems. This is because 2.4GHz waves are absorbed by water, like the water found in trees. The rule of thumb is that 60% of Fresnel Zone must be clear of obstacles. Typically, 20% Fresnel Zone blockage introduces little signal loss to the link. Beyond 40% blockage the signal loss will become significant. FSPLr=17.32*√(d/4f) d = distance [km] f = frequency [GHz] r = radius [m]
  12. IIRC I dont think you can use the Yard stick one with SDR software as its more a SCR. If you need a spectrum analyzer then use the command "d.specan(315000000)" in rfcat - where the 315=315MHz as center frequency.
  13. Nice, thanks for this kbeflo! will give it a try later.
  14. Not really obvious at all. You say "a device" not "my device" and you ask for a wordlist... If its yours i would have thought you would be certain... or be able to reset it. Sounds to me like your asking people to help you hack into a device or network you don't own or have physical access to. Just based on the evidence put in front of me of course.
  15. maybe one of these works? try: - hackdevicesyouown hackotherdeviceswithpermission ifyoulostthepassworddoareset dontaskforhelponpublicforumstodoilegalstuff
  16. dude... thats got to be one of the most creepy posts... dont be that guy.... its just plain weird. https://gph.is/28X4EbK Talk to her, if she wants to know you she will talk back. If not move on and talk to another girl...
  17. Are there official ones released? I prob missed them
  18. Interesting https://github.com/kukulo2011/Openwrt_CC_Krack_wpad-mini
  19. I thought it could differentiate between which option was selected, as he says "determine what the user last selected from the Shut Down dialog" sorry didnt realize was only in <=WinXP my bad. The last comment on page says "Possible experimental solution for Windows7 could be the following. (I'm not sure if this works well with other localizations, therefore I would call it a workaround)" and states it returns "The following is an example of XML which is written to the event log when a PC is restarted:"
  20. Was worth a shot. What about the last comment, seems to be aimed at Win7
  21. Maybe this? https://stackoverflow.com/questions/981306/how-to-detect-whether-windows-is-shutting-down-or-restarting
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