Regardless, this project is intended to help protect against the infamous USB Rubber Ducky attack, by trying to differentiate a real user’s typing cadence, as opposed to a malicious device that ...
Jeep owners leave rubber duckies on other Jeeps to surprise ... The owner of that Jeep saw her and laughed then suggested that she post about it on social media. She did, and that was the birth ...
The Rubber Ducky attack is simply opening up a command line and spewing an attack from an emulated USB HID keyboard. If the attacker can’t open up cmd or PowerShell, the attack breaks.
For the uninitiated: We’re talking about rubber duckies ... Another Instagram user commented on her post, saying, “Can’t wait to meet officer Ducky!!!” Several others expressed excitement ...
If anyone wants to purchase a rubber ducky, Workman says they can use the QR code on the event's poster which leads them to ...