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Hello,

Greetings to all.

Can a ducky script payload be delivered to a locked android phone using the O.MG cable technology.

The android phone is locked by device own security offerings. Either by PIN, security pattern, fingerprint or face recognition.

Thank you.

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If the phone is locked, keystrokes will only interact with the lockscreen. A lot of prospective buyers and new users don't realize this and think the O.MG devices have some kind of unpatchable exploits that inject payloads into the system. Anyway, lockscreen bypasses are worth about $100k.

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Greetings!!

Thanks for the replies.

Please correct me if i am wrong. The active end of the cable is the one that needs to be connected to the target device on which the payload will be deployed?

For example:

If a payload needs to be delivered to an Iphone, then the active port needs to be the one that goes in the Iphone?

Which cable should be purchased if payload needs to be delivered in an Iphone 11? Do they use a special kind of cable?

By chance, is there any Iphone monitoring apps available on the market?

Thanks.

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3 hours ago, Novice said:

Greetings!!

Thanks for the replies.

Please correct me if i am wrong. The active end of the cable is the one that needs to be connected to the target device on which the payload will be deployed?

For example:

If a payload needs to be delivered to an Iphone, then the active port needs to be the one that goes in the Iphone?

Which cable should be purchased if payload needs to be delivered in an Iphone 11? Do they use a special kind of cable?

By chance, is there any Iphone monitoring apps available on the market?

Thanks.

Umm, yeah, you need a USB-to-Lightning cable. Are you unfamiliar with iPhone cables? Spy apps aren't really available on the App Store and installing apps by sending keystrokes is unlikely to be possible.

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Hello,

Yes, i am unfamiliar with Iphone cables. i saw some people using usb c others lightning.

So on the portal as active end we have:

USB-A 

O.MG Cable

USB-C

O.MG Cable

Directional C TO C

O.MG Cable

If using USB to Lightning, then isn't the USB port the active side to deliver payload?

Can someone please clarify, which cable to use to deliver payload to android?

Thank you.

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  • 2 months later...
On 8/15/2024 at 10:33 AM, peppe said:

hello

i just bought the iphone cable right now, then what i understand in above is if the phone is blocked by passwrd i can read any informtion?

Please post your question on a new thread and not trying to get answers on an unrelated topic.

EDIT: Well, it really is related to the OP. In fact, this isn't really different than what was asked, and I would be repeating the previous answers to answer this. You really need to check out a product better before you buy it and not rely on provocative news headlines. MG has tweaked the product page to be as clear as possible about the different cables, and even though there are a couple of iPhone payloads, there are no cables or plugs with a Lightning active end.

How would you get the exact opposite of what was being said above? The best that a payload could do without being very lucky is to lock the phone permanently, which you could do manually without a very expensive USB cable. The benefit of O.MG cables is being able to send keystrokes discreetly, not as a cheap Magnet GRAYKEY.

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