DuckHunter HID

The USB Rubber Ducky was created by the team at Hak5 (www.hak5.org). It was intended to inject payloads of over 1,000 words per minute into the target device. Kali NetHunter allows a penetration tester to write custom or use existing ducky scripts and simply use the DuckHunter HID attack features to convert ducky scripts into the NetHunter HID attack format.

To create payloads for the USB Rubber Ducky, please visit  https://ducktoolkit.com/ for more information.

Kali NetHunter supports the conversion of USB Rubber Ducky scripts in the NetHunter’s HID attacks. What is the USB Rubber Ducky? The USB Rubber Ducky is a keystroke-injection hardware-based tool that looks like a USB flash drive.

The following is a picture of a USB Rubber Ducky. As we can see, the ducky has a motherboard with a removable microSD memory card. The USB rubber ducky receives power when it's inserted into a USB port on a computer. Upon receiving power, the firmware on the ducky's motherboard checks for any payload that may be residing on the microSD memory card. Regular USB thumb drives do not support modular form factor, so a USB thumb drive does not allow a user to expand or replace the flash storage with a microSD card: