How to Hack Computers Over Wi-Fi with the WiFi Duck Payload Deliverer

The USB Rubber Ducky is a well-known hacking device in the cybersecurity industry, but it needs to be preprogrammed before it can be used. That means it's not easy to issue commands to a target computer since you can't interact with it from afar after plugging it in. And if you don't know what the target computer is, you might come up empty. That's where the WiFi Duck comes in handy.


The WiFi Duck is a project created by Stefan Kremser, also known as Spacehuhn. With it, you can plug the WiFi Duck into a target computer that's exposed even for just a minute, then connect to it over Wi-Fi from another device to issue whatever payloads you have ready or can build before you have to disconnect.


The advantage is that you can connect to a slick web interface, save your own codes, and run them one by one, or write code on the fly to cause effects on the computer that you might not have intended before you knew what was on the computer. For example, if you didn't know the operating system. Or if there were other variables you couldn't account for before actually seeing the target computer.


To use the Wi-Fi Duck, you need to be able to connect to it via Wi-Fi. So you can connect it to your computer and preload it with many different Ducky Script payloads. You can then connect it to a target device in the real world, connect to its network from your smartphone, then run commands you had ready or can write in real-time.


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