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GitHub Repository: hak5/usbrubberducky-payloads
Path: blob/master/payloads/library/prank/PUBLIC-SERVICE-ANNOUNCEMENT/a_friendly_psa.txt
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So you left your computer unlocked...
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Not a good idea! It only takes a few seconds of access to your computer
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download, install, and execute code! For example, someone could use a tool
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called a USB Rubber Ducky (https://shop.hak5.org/products/usb-rubber-ducky)
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to quickly inject code into your PC... which somebody already did!
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If you're seeing this, it means someone plugged a device into your computer
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and used a piece of code called PUBLIC_SERVICE_ANNOUNCEMENT
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(https://github.com/Lumen-git/RubberDucky-PublicServiceAnnouncement)
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to warn you of the dangers of leaving your computer unlocked in a public space! Now, 5
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images of Easter Eggs have been downloaded to your computer. I'll give you a hint,
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the first is in "My Documents".
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Just think if someone downloaded a crypto miner! Or uploaded all your files
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to the internet! Stay safe, and protect your PC!
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Computer Safety Tips (see #6!!): https://security.berkeley.edu/resources/best-practices-how-to-articles/top-10-secure-computing-tips
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Other USB attacks that could have happened: https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/heres-a-list-of-29-different-types-of-usb-attacks/
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Although the code was written my Lumen, they do not suggest its use on targets
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without permission, nor do they hold any responsibility for its use.
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