Rubber Ducky Analysis
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A Rubber Ducky Attack is a cyberattack in which a custom USB device emulates a USB keyboard to attack a workstation. When plugged in, the device immediately begins to imitate a user "typing" a particular set of keystrokes—usually commands or keystrokes designed to perform illicit activity on the target system.
A bin file in a USB Rubber Ducky is the binary equivalent of the DuckyScript source code. The compiler and encoder generate the bin file, which is made up of byte code that the USB Rubber Ducky interprets. The bin file is the payload that runs when the device is plugged into a computer.