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Programmable HID USB Keystroke Dongle: Using the Teensy as a pen testing device (video from Defcon 18) (Hacking Illustrated Series InfoSec Tutorial Videos)

Programmable HID USB Keystroke Dongle: Using the Teensy as a pen testing device (Defcon 18)

The Programmable HID USB Keystroke Dongle (PHUKD) is a small device based around the Teensy microcontroller development board. It allows users to program in keystrokes and mouse macros that can execute when the device is plugged in, after a set time, or when certain environmental conditions are met (light, noise, temperature, etc.) This device can be used as a replacement for a U3 hacksaw, as a device left behind to execute commands when someone with elevated privileges is likely to be logged in, or give as a Trojan device to unsuspecting targets. Much pwnage should ensue.

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