Ducky Proxy – Secure & Validated
, looks like an innocent flash drive. However, when plugged in, the computer recognizes it as a generic keyboard
Modern implementations use or ESP32-S2 based "BadUSBs" to inject not just a proxy, but a full proxy chain. For example, the script sets up a local proxy on the victim (127.0.0.1:8080) that chains to Tor, then to a VPS. The result: The victim’s banking traffic appears to come from a Tor exit node while the attacker stays hidden. ducky proxy
In the evolving landscape of cybersecurity, threat actors are constantly developing new methods to obfuscate their identity and evade detection. Among the more sophisticated tools in the arsenal of red teams and black-hat hackers alike is the . , looks like an innocent flash drive