CoCoCounty_925 Posted September 13, 2016 Share Posted September 13, 2016 so i got my usb rubberducky in the mail, and upon watching the instructionals on youtube i have to say im at a complete loss of wtf to do. im new to all this. ive tried downloading the duckencoder but the .jar file cant be opened. i also downloaded DuckyScript UDL, Duck Firmware.hex, and notepad ++. still im stumped. please help! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rkiver Posted September 14, 2016 Share Posted September 14, 2016 https://forums.hak5.org/index.php?/forum/56-usb-rubber-ducky/ This section of the forum is dedicated to the USB Rubber Ducky, has loads of helpful hints and tips. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kish Arora Posted September 14, 2016 Share Posted September 14, 2016 Can i make a rubber ducky with this?? Volume: G: Controller: Silicon Motion SM3257 ENLTAA Possible Memory Chip(s): Samsung K9ACGD8U0A Memory Type: TLC Flash ID: ECDE98CE 74C4 Flash CE: 1 Chip F/W: ISP 121112-AA- MP: L1121V1 MPTOOL Ver.: 2.05.24 VID: 054C PID: 05BA Manufacturer: Sony Product: Storage Media Query Vendor ID: Sony Query Product ID: Storage Media Query Product Revision: 0100 Physical Disk Capacity: 7801405440 Bytes Windows Disk Capacity: 7783579648 Bytes Internal Tags: QU3R-TZ9L File System: FAT32 Relative Offset: 1024 KB USB Version: 2.00 Declared Power: 200 mA ContMeas ID: 0B70-01-FF Microsoft Windows 10 x64 Build 10240 ------------------------------------http://www.antspec.com/usbflashinfo/ Program Version: 8.7.0.597 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Davedwin Posted October 2, 2016 Share Posted October 2, 2016 On 9/14/2016 at 7:45 AM, Kish Arora said: Can i make a rubber ducky with this?? Volume: G: Controller: Silicon Motion SM3257 ENLTAA Possible Memory Chip(s): Samsung K9ACGD8U0A Memory Type: TLC Flash ID: ECDE98CE 74C4 Flash CE: 1 Chip F/W: ISP 121112-AA- MP: L1121V1 MPTOOL Ver.: 2.05.24 VID: 054C PID: 05BA Manufacturer: Sony Product: Storage Media Query Vendor ID: Sony Query Product ID: Storage Media Query Product Revision: 0100 Physical Disk Capacity: 7801405440 Bytes Windows Disk Capacity: 7783579648 Bytes Internal Tags: QU3R-TZ9L File System: FAT32 Relative Offset: 1024 KB USB Version: 2.00 Declared Power: 200 mA ContMeas ID: 0B70-01-FF Microsoft Windows 10 x64 Build 10240 ------------------------------------http://www.antspec.com/usbflashinfo/ Program Version: 8.7.0.597 I've been looking at different forums the past couple of days because I have three older drives with one, and at this time it does not look like the SM3257ENLT can be "duckied". Not until someone reverse engineers the firmware and configures it to be used as HID. This is apparently no small task either. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Blackwolfgun Posted December 11, 2021 Share Posted December 11, 2021 can i make a rubber ducky with this Volume: F: Controller: Silicon Motion SM3257 ENBA Possible Memory Chip(s): SanDisk SDZNQFAMA-008G SanDisk SDTNQGAMA-008G SanDisk SDYNQFAMA-008G SanDisk SDTNQFAMA-008G SanDisk SDYNQGAMA-008G Memory Type: MLC Flash ID: 45DE9493 7657 Flash CE: 1 Chip F/W: ISP 140922-AA- MPTOOL Ver.: 15.02.03 VID: 0781 PID: 5567 Manufacturer: Sandisk Corporation Product: USB DISK Query Vendor ID: Sandisk Query Product ID: USB Ultra Query Product Revision: 1100 Physical Disk Capacity: 8054112256 Bytes Windows Disk Capacity: 8036286464 Bytes Internal Tags: QT6R-8Z44 File System: FAT32 Relative Offset: 1024 KB USB Version: 2.00 Declared Power: 500 mA ContMeas ID: C4A0-02-0F Microsoft Windows 10 x64 Build 22000 ------------------------------------ http://www.antspec.com/usbflashinfo/ Program Version: 9.4.0.645 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dark_pyrro Posted December 11, 2021 Share Posted December 11, 2021 "With this", what? What do you want to do, and... there's a dedicated forum section for the Ducky, use that for Ducky questions/posts. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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