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[RELEASE] Bash Bunny Firmware 1.6


Foxtrot

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Hi everyone,

We're very happy to announce the release of the 1.6 Firmware for the Bash Bunny. This firmware packs a few new features and bug fixes, as well as support for the Metasploit tools package.

Change Log:

  • Fix an issue where APT would not work correctly due to now invalid feeds.
  • Add the Debian Stretch APT feeds.
  • Include Ruby 2.3.3 by default.
  • Update Bunny Extensions to the latest available via GitHub.
  • Include languages for BE, BR, CA-FR, CA, CH, CZ, DE, DK, ES-LA, ES, FI, FR, GB, HR, IT, MX, NO, PT, SE, SI and SK.
  • Add support for the Metasploit Framework tool.
  • Add ATTACKMODE ARMING.

 

You can also find the new Metasploit tools package on the tools forum post

You can update your Bash Bunny to version 1.6 by using the Bash Bunny Updater.

Thank you to everyone who tried out the beta test! We're looking forward to seeing feedback from the community :)

Cheers,
Foxtrot

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On 8/6/2019 at 5:17 PM, TheZeal0t said:

Scared me for a minute... It took about five minutes AFTER THE REBOOT for the firmware to be completely updated.  I had the Blue/Red blinking light, too.  It might be reassuring to have that information in the documentation on the website.

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  1. With the switch still in Arming Mode, plug the Bash Bunny back into your computer and wait 10 minutes.

How clear does it need to be?

Source: https://wiki.bashbunny.com/#!downloads.md

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