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POLKADOT: 15SYbCMVUaL37s5VqGFrRPZYXkejZjVVvCzp3KZ8UcVdvcdH
This repository contains payloads for Windows and Linux using a Raspberry Pi Pico configured as a RubberDucky.
To configure your Raspberry Pi Pico, follow these steps:
- Copy
flash_Nuke
onto your Raspberry Pi Pico. - Copy
adafruit-circuitpython
onto your Raspberry Pi Pico. - Replace the automatically created
code.py
with the one from this repository. - Delete the existing
lib
directory on the Raspberry Pi Pico and replace it with the one from this repository.
Payloads are written in Ducky Script. Here's the basic structure:
REM
- Used for comments.DELAY
- Adds a delay in milliseconds.STRING
- Inserts the string you want.ENTER
- Simulates pressing the Enter key.GUI
- Simulates pressing the Windows key.
Other keys like ALT
or CONTROL
can be found in the Keycode.py
file.
Note: This RubberDucky is configured to work with a Spanish keyboard!
Contributions are welcome! Please read the [contributing guidelines] before making any changes.
This project is licensed under the terms of the MIT license. See the LICENSE file for details.
We would love for you to contribute to RubberDucky! Here are some guidelines for doing so:
When participating in this project, we ask that you follow our code of conduct.
- Fork the repository and create a new branch for your changes.
- Make your changes in your branch.
- Submit a pull request with your changes.
- Wait for us to review your pull request. We might ask you to make some changes.
- Once your pull request is approved, it will be merged into the main branch.
Please make sure to follow our code standards. This includes things like using comments and adhering to certain naming conventions.
If you're contributing with code, we ask that you include tests that demonstrate that your code works as expected.
Thank you for contributing to RubberDucky!