This video reveals a malicious USB device disguised as a standard thumb drive. When plugged in, it emulates a keyboard (HID) to bypass security scans and execute commands at superhuman speeds across Windows, Mac, and Linux. It can install malware and steal passwords, often deployed via the 'lost USB' social engineering tactic.
This content details the creation of a sophisticated USB prank device, building upon a basic firecracker concept. It introduces the Hak5 USB Rubber Ducky, a keyboard-mimicking device, and explains how its circuitry was miniaturized to 8x10mm to house a detonator, firecracker, and confetti. The prank involves injecting keystrokes to display a Jack-in-the-box animation before a physical pyrotechnic surprise.
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