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HAK5 Bash Bunny

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The Bash Bunny by Hak5 is a simple and powerful multi-function USB attack and automation platform for penetration testers and systems administrators. It's easy setup & deployment with a simple "Bunny Script" language, multi-position attack switch and a centralized repository of payloads. It's powerful with multiple attack vectors including HID keyboard, USB Ethernet, Serial and Mass Storage. Simultaneously perform keystroke injection attacks, bring-your-own-network attacks and intelligent exfiltration. Carrying multiple payloads and getting feedback on each attacks is effortless. Slide the switch to your payload of choice, plug the Bash Bunny into the victim computer and watch the multi-color LED. With a quad-core CPU and desktop-class SSD it goes from plug to pwn in 7 seconds. It opens up attack surfaces that weren't possible before in one single device. Penetration testing attacks and IT automation tasks are all delivered in seconds with the Bash Bunny. By emulating combinations of trusted USB devices - like gigabit Ethernet, serial, flash storage and keyboards - computers are tricked into divulging data, exfiltrating documents, installing backdoors and many more exploits. It features a simple scripting language that you can write in any text editor like notepad. The growing collection of payloads are hosted in a single library - so finding the right attack is quick and easy. Setting up Bash Bunny attacks is just a matter of flicking its switch to arming mode and copying a payload file. It's the same as you would for an ordinary flash drive - it's literally that convenient. Plus

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