Docmafia Posted September 3, 2023 Share Posted September 3, 2023 Just a thought... I think it would be nice if all Hak5 devices could talk to one another, for example: It would be nice if the Key Croc could talk to the Screen Crab when a Word is matched. It would send a command to the Screen Crab to begin recording once the Key Croc detected a Match. One other benefit would be to setup one device for feedback to Cloud C2 while the other Devices communicate through the primary device. You could setup some script that would automatically make a device a secondary connection, just in case the first device was discovered by the blue team and pulled, the second device would enable Cloud C2 Connection. This would also tell you that the blue team has discovered one of your devices. Just a though. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dark_pyrro Posted September 3, 2023 Share Posted September 3, 2023 16 hours ago, Docmafia said: It would be nice if the Key Croc could talk to the Screen Crab when a Word is matched That could be a nice feature. Not heard anything about such a feature but there is probably a long "wish list" on someones desk at Hak5 where that might be written down. It could be solved without C2. Just spin up some alternative/parallel server (or such) and script some "alert system" that would trigger such a thing. 16 hours ago, Docmafia said: other Devices communicate through the primary device It really depends on both the primary device and the secondary devices regarding how they would be able to use the primary device. Either it'd be using wired communication which is really not an option (who want's to run cables between devices in a stealth engagement? and not all devices support wired communication), and the other option would be wireless but since not all devices have wireless capability (WiFi and/or BT), it would be a limited scope as well. 16 hours ago, Docmafia said: This would also tell you that the blue team has discovered one of your devices. Not really sure that it would be 100% certain that the device had been discovered. There are several other reasons to why a device would go offline or stop communicating. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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