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Pico WiFi Duck is a project that enables the emulation of a USB Rubber Ducky over Wi-Fi using the Raspberry Pi Pico W. This functionality allows for remote control and automation of target systems, making it a versatile tool for penetration testing and security assessments.

  • Updated Aug 20, 2024
  • Python

🚨 CVE-2023-45866 - BlueDucky Implementation (Using DuckyScripy). it establish an encrypted connection and inject keystrokes without user authorization. The vulnerability was discovered by Marc Newlin of SkySafe. it affects multiple operating systems including Android, Linux, macOS and iOS.

  • Updated Jul 16, 2025
  • Python

This is a simple project that is using the vulnerability of trust on HID device. The ducky script or the arduinoscript basically dowloads the passviewer executable and runs it in background then mails the output to the given mail and also adds the file to the windows registery that makes it semi persistent.....

  • Updated Feb 12, 2019
  • Python

Rubber Ducky is an awareness initiative focused on educating individuals and organizations about potential cybersecurity threats that can be delivered through USB devices, particularly targeting issues like ransomware, backdoors, and keyloggers. Leveraging the concept of Bad USB and the functionality of Rubber Ducky USBs.

  • Updated Nov 8, 2024
  • Python

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