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NEW Version 2.0 of my USB SwissKnife (Faster, Smaller and concealed, With new USB Ruber Ducky 2.0)

Since HAK5 recently lowered its price on the USB Ruber Ducky, I decided it was time to update my old USB SwissKnife! So this one is quite simple; A HAK5 USB Ruber Ducky with the TwinDuck (Composite HID + Mass Storage) firmware with a 8Gb SD card + a 32Gb Bootable USB drive.

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The Bootable USB Drive is exactly like the old one except that I increased from 16Gb to 32Gb… So the old one still correctly describe that portion.

However, the new version of the Ruber Ducky is quite different;
- It run on custom hardware instead of using a Teensy.
- It has its own scripting language.
- It is officially supported by some Penetration Testing software.
- Require no programming skill to operate and update payload.
- Support Mass Storage from the payload SD card.
- Faster and slimmer hardware…

So it effectively supersede the older versions, including mine… Now, the question is; can I make it better? Well, the only down side is the speed of the USB Mass Storage which is way too slow to use it as a Bootable USB key, It is still good enough for small Application, Script and Payload so I’ll reserve that storage space for that purpose only, which is still very useful since you can access the payload without removing the SD card.

In order to add a Bootable USB Key to the mix, I would need to do the same thing I did on the old version, which is adding a HUB… But this time I realized that I have never used both the HID attack vector and the Bootable USB key at the same time, which kind of make sense since one Inject a payload in a foreign OS, the other Boot an OS on a foreign machine, they are 2 different thing so why not use 2 different key? Well, simply because I want to carry only 1 key! All that to say that this hack simply consist of putting the 2 USB devices in the same plastic package, the real hack is what you put on and do with them!

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Check OLD Version 1.0 for details about the bootable USB tools...

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