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Educational security research notes documenting USB HID (BadUSB/Rubber Ducky) concepts from a defensive perspective. The repository preserves historical filenames while emphasizing detection, prevention, user awareness, and ethical lab use. No payloads, automation scripts, or actionable exploits are provided.

  • Updated Oct 15, 2025

Adaptive BadUSB/HID attack emulation + behavioral endpoint detection with the Flipper Zero. Defensive-security research: build a labeled human-vs-injected keystroke dataset, train an EDR-style detector, and red-team it with an adaptive humanized attacker.

  • Updated Aug 19, 2026
  • 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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