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  1. From what I understand, they haven't opened the wiki yet (for some reason). Some docs are available at https://www.hak5.org/gear/packet-squirrel/docs
  2. Depends on the situation. For example, a USB-ethernet adapter + cabling + packet squirrel costs more than the Turtle and it looks more suspicious.
  3. Sure, but why use two devices when you can do it in one?
  4. No. The Packet Squirrel is ethernet to ethernet, with the possibility of using USB storage to store loot, so it has to act as an USB host. The LAN Turtle is USB to ethernet, so it's a USB client. While the Packet Squirrel has USB-A, it's a female connector for external storage. The Packet Squirrel gets power from micro-USB.
  5. I wouldn't say the Packet Squirrel replaces the basic LAN Turtle for example because you can use the LAN Turtle with devices that don't have a RJ45-connector
  6. I had the same issue myself. One way of solving these things would be to add an OOBE-wizard which helps the user get through updating, choosing their target-language and such.
  7. Yeah, it's a hangover from the old way of doing things. I've setup a bug in the github bug-tracker https://github.com/hak5/bashbunny-payloads/issues/248, which covers it and a few other things that have changed since 1.0.
  8. As of 1.3, payloads aren't supposed to set languages, because it makes it harder to use payloads on other languages. Instead, you're supposed to set that config.txt-file on the root of the device. See https://storage.googleapis.com/bashbunny_updates/ch_fw_1.3-changelog.txt.
  9. Note: Atleast in some cases (such as the aforementioned Galaxy S8), the cable included with the phone does not support OTG, meaning that it doesn't support the phone being the host-device.
  10. darkscience hosts the hak5 IRC from what I understand, you'll see that the hak5-channels (#hak5, #bashbunny, #ducky, ...) have darren, seb and others in them
  11. Just use a USB-C OTG-adapter. Some phones, such as the Samsung Galaxy S8 include them in the box
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