Also known as a USB Rubber Ducky, the USB HID attack vector is a hardware hacking device that works by impersonating a USB keyboard. This allows an attacker to send keystrokes to a computer, which can be used to gain access to sensitive information or to install malware.
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How to Script a USB Rubber Ducky for Smart Projects
A USB rubber ducky is a small, innocuous-looking device that can be used to perform a variety of malicious tasks on a computer. By exploiting vulnerabilities in the way that computers handle USB devices, a rubber ducky can be used to install malware, steal data, or even take control of a system.
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