WiFi Duck
WiFi Duck is an open-source tool to test keystroke injection attacks and learn about BadUSBs.
- Easy to use and DIY-able (with ATmega32u4 & ESP8266)
- Connect via WiFi
- Save and run BadUSB scripts through a simple web interface
- No need to compile your scripts or copy them onto a micro SD card
- Great for quickly developing new scripts and testing them.
- Plug WiFi Duck into the target computer
- Connect to WiFi (SSID:
wifiduck, Password:wifiduck) - Open web interface (URL:
192.168.4.1) - Create, edit, and run your BadUSB scripts
Hardware
Section titled “Hardware”MalDuino W
Section titled “MalDuino W”Encased and inconspicuous looking BadUSB by Maltronics.
Based on the WiFi Duck firmware and works plug and play.
DSTIKE WiFi Duck
Section titled “DSTIKE WiFi Duck”A development board designed for WiFi Duck by Travis Lin.
Buy NowYou can also build a WiFi Duck yourself!
You will need an ATmega32u4 and ESP8266 development board.
The ATmega acts as a USB keyboard, and the ESP8266 hosts the web interface.