
Explore how a seemingly ordinary usb cable can exfiltrate wifi credentials and keystrokes by emulating a keyboard and running a web server, illustrating why you should not trust random cables.
Set up the USB rubber ducky, write and encode payloads, and run keystroke scripts to automate tasks across Windows, Linux, and Mac. Explore reverse shells and netcat connections.
Explore two Bash Bunny attacks that steal credentials from a Windows laptop: local password cracking to log in, and offline cracking after credential capture, using dictionary and quick creds payloads.
Never, ever plug in some unknown USB thumb drive or cable into your computer!
Are you aware of what these kinds of malicious cables and usb devices can do?
In this course I'll teach you how to use the Hak5 USB Rubber Ducky and O.MG cables to launch various attacks including reverse shell attacks using netcat.
This course teaches you Ethical hacking techniques and will hopefully help make you aware of why implementing good security practices at both home and the office are so important.
You can purchase these devices from the Hak5 website.