Framework for Digiduck Development Boards running ATTiny85 processors and micronucleus bootloader!
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Framework for Digiduck Development Boards running ATTiny85 processors and micronucleus bootloader!
Various Scripts for Digispark's Bad Usb, based on arduino Attiny85.
Rubber ducky like scripts for ATTiny85
USB Rubber Ducky type scripts written for the DigiSpark.
Digispark ATTiny85 BadUSB or USB Rubber Ducky scripts for Digispark.
reverse shell usb DigiSpark using board DigiKeyboard.h, command controlled with server TCP & UDP connections netcat listener on port 4444 (whatever port lol) and turn off anti virus windows
DIGISPARK-ATTINY85
Scripts para serem usados no Digispark com propósitos estudantis.
A framework to kickstart yourself in making malicious USB devices using ATTiny85.
PlatformIO example project to build the canonical blink code for the Digispark USB development board with an Atmel AVR ATtiny85 microcontroller
MIG welder wire feeder using step motor. Provides precision control of speed. In-place replacement for DC motor. Also adds 2-1 mode for welding thin sheet metal.
this digispark script steals chrome's saved credentials
Firmware & software to control Livolo RF 433 Mhz light switches
Unofficial macro keyboard for the HY-TEK Swim Meet Manager software.
Example project: 433MHz/315MHz receiver with the Arduino framework
Remote touch button using Digispark USB ATTiny85 and RF receiver
Uses Bash to create a list of randomly-generated passwords and save it in the user's Downloads folder
Arduino sketch that enables USB keyboard mode and sends a message every X seconds.
Makes all the desktop icons unclickable and indefinitely gives the appearance that Windows is updating
The HID-Button acts as an automatic keyboard replacement which types credentials into a Windows (or similiar) login request with just a single button press
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