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Pull off the most creative and complex hotplug attacks.
From movies and TV to the hearts and toolkits of cybersecurity pros the world over,
the USB Rubber Ducky is a hacker culture icon synonymous with the attack it invented.
Computers trust humans. Humans use keyboards. Hence the universal spec — HID, or Human Interface Device.
A keyboard presents itself as a HID, and in turn it's inherently trusted as human by the computer.
The USB Rubber Ducky — which looks like an innocent flash drive to humans — abuses this trust to deliver powerful payloads, injecting keystrokes at superhuman speeds.