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Description: Our Premium Ethical Hacking Bundle Is 90% Off: nulb.app/cwlshop WiFi Duck Is Better Than the USB Rubber Ducky Full Tutorial: nulb.app/z6vua Subscribe to Null Byte: goo.gl/J6wEnH Kody's Twitter: twitter.com/KodyKinzie Cyber Weapons Lab, Episode 189 The WiFi Duck is a portable plug-in device that can be connected to any computer. Then, from your smartphone or another device, you can run payloads and commands from it over Wi-Fi, and you can even write scripts on the fly to perform actions on the computer. This makes it more versatile than the USB Rubber Ducky. On this episode of Cyber Weapons Lab, you'll see how one gets made using an ESP8266 microcontroller and an ATmega32U4. To learn more, check out the article by Retia on Null Byte: nulb.app/z6vua DSTIKE WiFi Duck: amzn.to/3eUqSgR Pro Micro ATmega32U4: amzn.to/36xtTA8 Arduino Leonard ATmega32U4: amzn.to/2IzQPGN D1 Mini ESP8266: amzn.to/3bUYhWk D1 Mini ESP8285: amzn.to/2EBMD3X NodeMCU ESP8266: amzn.to/2PFNsyW NodeMCU ESP8285: amzn.to/2IuKpbR Breadboards: amzn.to/3hgFXcC Jumper wires: amzn.to/2It0PBo Micro-USB data cable: amzn.to/2UmvDGz NeoPixels (optional): amzn.to/3lmPaCG Follow Null Byte on: Twitter: twitter.com/nullbyte Flipboard: flip.it/3.Gf_0 Website: null-byte.com Weekly newsletter: eepurl.com/dE3Ovb Vimeo: vimeo.com/channels/nullbyte