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Make a Digispark (or teensy) run a python script in the background on any "victim" windows computer you plug it into with python installed

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⚠️ I am not responsible for anything malicious done with this as it is for educational purposes only. ⚠️

Make a digispark/teensy run a python script in the background on any "victim" windows computer you plug it into with python3+. The main use is in Cybersecurity/penetration testing where the background script could do something like install some kind of reverse shell or keylogger, but it could be used for loads of other things like running a script to download and install a list of programs after a factory reset.

Features

  • Made to work on 99% of machines with python installed, even if things like run menu are blocked, it runs python via start menu instead.
  • Stealthy as it runs the actual payload script in the background after the ~5 secs of setup.
  • Runs in ~5 secs (digispark) and less than a second (teensy)
  • Runs on teensy and digispark

📄 Usage

  1. Setup digispark with arduino IDE https://digistump.com/wiki/digispark/tutorials/connecting and make sure "victim" has python3+ installed.
  2. Put a link to you python script in the PY_SCRIPT_URL macro (line 28). If it's a teensy define TEENSY (line 31)
  3. Upload to Digispark/teensy.
  4. Profit?!?!

How to speed it up

  • (digispark) Reflash bootloader so you don't have to wait 5 secs at the start each time
  • (digispark) Use teensy rather than digispark
  • (teensy) Dont do anything it's speedy af

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