Bad USB Attack Tutorial: Stealing Windows WiFi Passwords with the Digispark ATTiny85
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- Опубліковано 27 січ 2023
- In this video, we explore the bad USB capabilities of the Digispark ATTiny85, a tiny, yet powerful development board. We discuss the dangers of bad USB attacks and how the Digispark can be used to steal sensitive information. We also provide a step-by-step tutorial on how to set up the Digispark as a rubber ducky to steal Windows WiFi passwords. Watch this video to learn how to protect yourself against bad USB attacks and secure your computer.
Digispark ATTiny85: invl.io/clg0byo
Arduino IDE: www.arduino.cc/en/software/Ol...
Digispark board package: digistump.com/package_digistum...
Digispark Drivers for Windows: github.com/digistump/Digistum...
Attiny85 Rubbery Ducky Payloads: github.com/MTK911/Attiny85
Webhook: webhook.site
What if you wanna update the code but you don’t want the attiny85 to execute anything into your pc? Do you need to blacklist your pc name or is there a simpler way to do it?
nice tutorial, thank you
Glad you liked it!
Ty
Thanks so much G
Muito bom!
Tysm
webhook is it offline
does av block this as malicious
Nope. It’s recognized as a usb keyboard.
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Problem..
when I plug attiny85 to windows 11, it not recoganized in USB (drivers are not support)
How to fix it??
had u installed drivers?
@@wannatermuxdoes the victim also need the drivers?
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