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CrikeyCon 2015

  • Brisbane, Queensland Australia (map)

Fun with the Hak5 Rubber Ducky

Since its release in 2010, the Hak5 Rubber Ducky has been an overlooked component to an attackers arsenal. With almost every computer on the planet accepting input via keyboards and the USB standard known as HID or Human Interface Device, the Ducky abuses one of the ultimate trust relationships within a computer. The Ducky makes use of an extremely simple scripting language for the development of payloads which can then be executed at speeds beyond 1000 words per minute. This presentation will cover off the creation of your very first through to advanced payloads as well as looking at some of the tools you can use to develop your own.

Website: CrikeyCon

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Audience: Information Security Professionals

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Now in Melbourne, but previously from Brisbane. Kieran Jacobsen works at Readify where he specialises in the automation of Microsoft infrastructure and cloud technology. Kieran has always had a keen interest in all aspects of the information security industry and returns to present at CrikeyCon 2015.
Earlier Event: July 8
Brisbane OWASP
Later Event: April 7
Victorian .Net User Group