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      cactus
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      Hi there!

      Yesterday I started to look into a new project as I'm about to apply for a job in offensive security with a boring government agency.
      I've ordered some stuff from Hak5 but I found that I had two ATOM Matrix kicking about doing nothing - that I'd like to explore.

      Would it be possible to turn a ATOM Matrix into a rubber ducky like the one from Hak5? As I understand it, one need to
      set the HID to trick the target computer to think it is a keyboard and then have it to send commands to the target that
      it kindly executes.

      So far I have not gotten very far finding good info on how it is done or if it even can be. I'm not a programmer but a Linux
      SysAdmin, so limited programming skills here but I usually know my way around some operating systems. I verified
      my Matrixes are working fine, tried the UIFlow and Arduino on my Mac and will look at MicroPython today on my old
      Raspberry Pi.

      Any hints on where to start? I did find some interesting stuff on limitedresults, not sure yet if is of any help.
      I only got two devices so it would be nice to not brick them first thing. Google "pwn esp32" and you'll find the pages
      I'm referring to. Perhaps the info on limitedresults is ott and not needed.

      Hav fun!

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        ajb2k3
        last edited by

        No can do I am afraid.
        The atoms don't have native built in usb.

        UIFlow, so easy an adult can learn it!
        If I don't know it, be patient!
        I've ether not learned it or am too drunk to remember it!
        Author of the WIP UIFlow Handbook!
        M5Black, Go, Stick, Core2, and so much more it cant be fit in here!

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          robalstona
          last edited by robalstona

          you can try a digispark with attiny85 onboard which can emulate a hid keyboard, but you must investigate if it can send control keys such windows, alt or combination of keys. You can program it with arduino.

          0_1621350557303_digispark.jpeg

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