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Hexmod Studios’ ESP8266 ESP-12 BadUSB is your covert payload delivery system, engineered for operatives who demand more than the ordinary. This isn’t just a USB stick; it’s a Wi-Fi-enabled, Arduino-powered infiltration tool, ready to weaponize any endpoint on your grid.
Spec Arsenal:
-ESP8266 ESP-12 Module: A legendary Wi-Fi microcontroller, running at up to 160MHz, with built-in TCP/IP stack and 17 GPIOs—perfect for networked payload drops and remote ops.
-Arduino Microcontroller (ATmega32u4): Acts as a virtual keyboard, injecting keystrokes and Ducky Script payloads directly into the target machine—no drivers, no questions asked.
-Dual-Core Power: The ESP8266 handles Wi-Fi comms and payload management, while the Arduino executes scripts with surgical precision.
-Remote Payload Execution: Connect to the device’s Wi-Fi AP, upload and trigger scripts from anywhere in the room—no need to touch the target after plug-in.
-Live Web Interface: Manage, edit, and deploy Ducky Scripts through a slick web dashboard. Test payloads in real time, iterate fast, and adapt on the fly.
-SD Card Support: Store dozens of payloads and swap missions on the fly—no re-flashing required.
-FTP Server Built-In: Upload new scripts or web interfaces over Wi-Fi, keeping your arsenal fresh and flexible.
Wi-Fi-Enabled Mayhem: Unlike old-school BadUSBs, this device lets you command attacks from a distance—no more plugging and praying.
Open Source, Community Powered:Â Built on the shoulders of underground legends, with firmware you can trust and tweak.
Stealth Mode:Â Disguised as a harmless USB stick, but ready to unleash chaos at your command.
Disclaimer:
For educational and authorized use only. The grid is always watching—operate smart, stay rogue.