Tracking history of USB events on GNU/Linux
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Tracking history of USB events on GNU/Linux
USB testing made easy
List USB devices and reset a USB device from the command line
Pico WiFi Duck is a project that enables the emulation of a USB Rubber Ducky over Wi-Fi using the Raspberry Pi Pico W. This functionality allows for remote control and automation of target systems, making it a versatile tool for penetration testing and security assessments.
Microsoft Defender for Endpoint Device Control tools, samples, and resources.
Open Hardware USB to Serial converter
a Python based API to access and control Akai samplers through USB (clone of https://code.google.com/p/aksy/)
3rd-party PS4 USB controller simulator and (unofficial) protocol reference implementation.
A tool for controlling the MoonDrop Dawn Pro DAC/AMP
Python and QML tool for configuring Ultimarc USB devices.
USB testing framework
Control an Giants Software USB Beacon with Python
Alienware 13R3's backlight LED controller
Emergency sandboxing solution for USB devices.
A GNU/Linux daemon script that searches for a USB drive and connects to wifi networks by a config file. Useful for Raspberry Pi, BeagleBone and any other SBCs. Also usable for computer systems without screen.
Pico WiFi Duck: A Compact and Wireless USB Rubber Ducky Emulator The Pico WiFi Duck is an innovative project that transforms the Raspberry Pi Pico W into a powerful and portable device capable of emulating a USB Rubber Ducky over Wi-Fi. This capability allows users to remotely inject keystroke payloads into target systems, making it an invaluable
USB-Toggle is a Python script that allows to software unplug and software plug any USB device (including hubs).
UsbInsight - a high-level USB decoder to export USB transactions or packets from Saleae Logic traces
A mouse jiggler and keyboard emulator based on a Waveshare RP2040-One with two buttons
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