![]() To help overcome this, we’ve built a convenient installer that we’ve been updating with every NetHunter release. Getting NetHunter installed can often be confusing to newcomers. What’s more, you can generate complex payloads from the Ducky Toolkit Website and generate more complex payloads automatically, which given a bit of fine tuning, can be extremely time saving. If you’re not familiar with the Hak5 USB Rubber Ducky and are interested in HID attacks, you should definitely check it out. You can check the Ducky Script Syntax guide for more information about this. ![]() This allows for easy and rapid development of a variety of HID payloads for various occasions – from reconnaissance to exploitation. Say Hello to My Little FriendĪ recurring request in our NetHunter email inbox was to integrate Ducky Toolkit HID attack syntax into NetHunter and support “Ducky Script”. ![]() One caveat worth mentioning – the Nexus9 devices don’t play well with Atheros USB chipsets yet. All in all, we’re excited about the new Nexus 6 and Nexus 9 images as they usher in an era of updated hardware to our Mobile Attack Platform. The good news – Nexus 6 and Nexus 9 devices are finally supported and can run the Kali Linux NetHunter reliably. Don’t get us wrong, Android 5.0 is nice and shiny…but not mature enough yet for our purposes. We’ve tested our Lollipop releases well, and so far, haven’t found a good enough reason to move to Android 5.0 on our own production devices. The OnePlus uses a Cyanogen 11 image, while the Nejust isn’t powerful enough to run Lollipop, providing a horrible user experience. We’ve added Lollipop support for almost all devices we support, except for the OnePlus phone and the Netablet. What else is new with NetHunter? We’re excited to tell you all about it: Lollipop Support for Nexus 5/6/7/9/10 This means that NetHunter now supports the Nexus6 and Nexus 9 devices too! This is awesome news to all those who have bought these new Nexus devices and have yearned to install the Kali NetHunter on them. Kali NetHunter 1.2 is fresh out, with a whole bunch of improvements, bug fixes….and yes, Android Lollipop support. Security Operations for Beginners (SOC-100). ![]()
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