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USB device that can send keystrokes?
For some security testing, I am looking for a USB device that can send
pre-programmed key strokes when plugged-into the USB port. Any suggestions? I want something that doesn't require a software/script to be loaded on the computer. Something along the lines of WiebeTech's MouseJiggler http://www.wiebetech.com/products/MouseJiggler.php , where it just sends the mouse commands without loading any software. Or maybe a programmable keyboard that can send keystroke as soon as it is connected, without requiring any software/script to be loaded. Obviously this device would require a built-in processor and some memory. saqib http://doctrina.wordpress.com/ |
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USB device that can send keystrokes?
Saqib Ali wrote:
For some security testing, I am looking for a USB device that can send pre-programmed key strokes when plugged-into the USB port. Any suggestions? I want something that doesn't require a software/script to be loaded on the computer. Something along the lines of WiebeTech's MouseJiggler http://www.wiebetech.com/products/MouseJiggler.php , where it just sends the mouse commands without loading any software. Or maybe a programmable keyboard that can send keystroke as soon as it is connected, without requiring any software/script to be loaded. Obviously this device would require a built-in processor and some memory. XKeys in Memory Resident Mode (non-SPLAT mode). http://www.x-keys.com/ -- __________ |im |yler http://timtyler.org/ Remove lock to reply. |
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USB device that can send keystrokes?
Saqib Ali wrote:
For some security testing, I am looking for a USB device that can send pre-programmed key strokes when plugged-into the USB port. Do you want to use the USB to pretend it is a keyboard? |
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USB device that can send keystrokes?
On Apr 3, 12:28 pm, Rick Merrill wrote:
Do you want to use the USB to pretend it is a keyboard? Nope. I need a programmable USB device that pretend that it is a keyboard and send keystrokes. saqib http://doctrina.wordpress.com/ |
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USB device that can send keystrokes?
Saqib Ali wrote:
On Apr 3, 12:28 pm, Rick Merrill wrote: Do you want to use the USB to pretend it is a keyboard? Nope. I need a programmable USB device that pretend that it is a keyboard and send keystrokes. saqib http://doctrina.wordpress.com/ Perhaps if you look for companies that make "USB protocol analyzers", you'll find a generator or stimulus package. http://www.corelis.com/products/USB_Explorer_260.htm (Followup set, because my USENET server will not allow reply to crossposts with too many groups set, without using Followup.) Paul |
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USB device that can send keystrokes?
On 04/04/2008 01:16 AM, Saqib Ali wrote:
On Apr 3, 12:28 pm, Rick Merrill wrote: Do you want to use the USB to pretend it is a keyboard? Nope. I need a programmable USB device that pretend that it is a keyboard and send keystrokes. Should those be pre-programmed sequences of keystrokes, or just random ones? If those are supposed to be random keystrokes, you could simply modify a USB keyboard: add a controler for random signals to the keyboard controler, and it should send random keystrokes. If you need pre-programmed keystrokes, things would be more tricky. A friend of mine builds self-made USB devices with microcontrollers. If you have the know-how, you could do this yourself or, program the controler to produce keystrokes in a sequential order to use with a keyboard controller from a USB keyboard. That aside, I've never heard of something like a keystroke-generator, that is *not* installed into a keyboard. (Also, this Mouse-Jiggler-thing seems ridiculously purpose-less) Regards, --polemon -- -EOF- |
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USB device that can send keystrokes?
..snip .. I know what you mean, but have never seen one. Although i'm sure it exists, and the mouse jiggler thing you mentioned does have is uses. Especially if you want to bypass 'you get paid to surf' ****. -EOF- |
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USB device that can send keystrokes?
Should those be pre-programmed sequences of keystrokes, or just random ones?
pre-programmed sequence of keystrokes. If you need pre-programmed keystrokes, things would be more tricky. A friend of mine builds self-made USB devices with microcontrollers. If you have the know-how, you could do this yourself or, program the controler to produce keystrokes in a sequential order to use with a keyboard controller from a USB keyboard. Yea we used to build these in school for sending keystrokes to Intel Explorer and 8086 boards. :-) However, I longer have the know how, equipment or time to build these devices, so I was wondering if there are any off the shelf device that can do this for me (yea I know I am being lazy....) saqib http://doctrina.wordpress.com/ |
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