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From: bealoid on 31 Mar 2008 17:39 Saqib Ali <docbook.xml(a)gmail.com> wrote in news:337f83df-f1a5-46af-848e- 2d772ce247b0(a)c26g2000prf.googlegroups.com: > 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. something like "ghostscript" would fit the bill, no?
From: Tim Tyler on 31 Mar 2008 10:25 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/ tim(a)tt1lock.org Remove lock to reply.
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