Regardless, this project is intended to help protect against the infamous USB Rubber Ducky attack, by trying to differentiate a real user’s typing cadence, as opposed to a malicious device that ...
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How to Block USB Devices on Windows 11The USB Rubber Ducky is a good example a specialized USB tool designed to steal data. If you don’t use any USB devices with your machine, it makes sense to keep the ports disabled, since this ...
The Rubber Ducky attack is simply opening up a command line and spewing an attack from an emulated USB HID keyboard. If the attacker can’t open up cmd or PowerShell, the attack breaks.
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