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Reverse backdoor written in PowerShell and obfuscated with Python. It generates payloads for popular hacking devices like Flipper Zero and Hak5 USB Rubber Ducky, and changes its signature after every build to help avoid AV.
Updated
Jun 19, 2023
Python
A collection of selected badUSB script for Flipper Zero, written by me. This repo is always Work In Progress.
Updated
Sep 15, 2023
Shell
Translator from USB-Rubber-Ducky payloads to a Digispark code.
Updated
Dec 22, 2021
Python
This script allows you to steal some informations from a computer.
Updated
Feb 8, 2025
PowerShell
This script allows you to inject an invisible keylogger thanks to a Bad USB.
Updated
Sep 30, 2023
Python
This script allows you to disable Windows password in only 4 seconds.
Updated
Feb 8, 2025
PowerShell
Arduino sketch to program a Malduino bad USB (lite) to download a password grabber and send the results via email
This script allows you to take control of a PC with a reverseShell attack.
This script allows you to create a hidden admin account on your victim's PC.
Updated
Feb 8, 2025
PowerShell
Awesome modification of the original "Rickroll". Arduino script + Ducky script
A cheap "bad" USB using a Raspberry Pi Pico running on Lua.
bad usb or rubber ducky payloads for hacking attacks.
Updated
Jan 6, 2022
PowerShell
JUST ALL THE FILES ON MURDERVANS FLIPPER ZERO
Updated
Oct 8, 2024
PowerShell
This script makes your BadUSB steal all the victim's Google Chrome password.
Make a bad usb out of any USB drive
Release Neo the Evil Ducky, A scripts into any Hardware or drive Devices.
USB Firewall is a tool that employs the Kernel device authorisation feature and udev rules to provide a defence against certain Bad USB attacks. WIP...
Bad-USB (Rubber Ducky) background detection/mitigation script with logging & email notifications.
Updated
Jan 8, 2020
VBScript
It's provides make a remote shell connection via your bad-usb. You can easily hack a device with using this. (Educational purposes only)
A framework to kickstart yourself in making malicious USB devices using ATTiny85.
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