The new USB Rubber Ducky is more dangerous than ever
by Corin Faife from The Verge - All Posts on (#62JVR)
Corin Faife and Alex Castro / The Verge
The USB Rubber Ducky is back with a vengeance.
The much-loved hacking tool has a new incarnation, released to coincide with the Def Con hacking conference this year, and creator Darren Kitchen was on hand to explain it to The Verge. We tested out some of the new features and found that the latest edition is more dangerous than ever.
What is it?To the human eye, the USB Rubber Ducky looks like an unremarkable USB flash drive. Plug it into a computer, though, and the machine sees it as a USB keyboard - which means it accepts keystroke commands from the device just as if a person was typing them in.
Everything it types is trusted to the same degree as the user is trusted," Kitchen told me, so it takes advantage of the trust model built...