Create Your Own Wi-Fi Connected Open Source USB Rubber Ducky

Presented at HOPE 2020 Virtual Rescheduled, July 27, 2020, 6 p.m. (300 minutes)

This workshop will be using Arduino IDE to flash the proper program to each microcontroller. It can be downloaded for your operating system from arduino.cc. You will also need a device with Wi-Fi access. With two inexpensive microcontrollers, anyone can program and build a Wi-Fi connected keystroke injection tool (the Wi-Fi duck!) that, when plugged into a target computer, can allow a hacker to control it (using a graphic user interface) remotely from up to a mile away. This workshop is for beginners interested in hacking with microcontrollers, hackers interested in learning keystroke injection attacks, and anyone interested in what's possible with low-cost devices and Arduino IDE. https://wiki.hope.net/index.php?title=Wi-Fi\_Connected\_Open\_Source\_USB\_Rubber\_Ducky\_Workshop

Presenters:

  • Kody Kinzie
    **Kody Kinzie** is a security researcher at Varonis, with a background in Wi-Fi security and low-cost hacking tools. He hosts the *Cyber Weapons Lab* show on Null Byte's YouTube channel, a soon to be released show for Hak5, and the *Varonis Security Tools* podcast. Aside from Wi-Fi hacking, Kody also teaches about open-source intelligence, Python programming, and Arduino-based hacking tools.<br>

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