USB device that can send keystrokes?

USB device that can send keystrokes?

am 31.03.2008 02:18:19 von Saqib Ali

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.

saqib
http://doctrina.wordpress.com/

Re: USB device that can send keystrokes?

am 03.04.2008 21:28:38 von Rick Merrill

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.

Do you want to use the USB to pretend it is a keyboard?

Re: USB device that can send keystrokes?

am 04.04.2008 01:16:45 von Saqib Ali

On Apr 3, 12:28 pm, Rick Merrill wrote:
> Do you want to use the USB to pretend it is a keyboard?

Nope.

I need a programmable USB device that pretend that it is a keyboard
and send keystrokes.

saqib
http://doctrina.wordpress.com/

Re: USB device that can send keystrokes?

am 04.04.2008 01:45:44 von Paul

Saqib Ali wrote:
> On Apr 3, 12:28 pm, Rick Merrill wrote:
>> Do you want to use the USB to pretend it is a keyboard?
>
> Nope.
>
> I need a programmable USB device that pretend that it is a keyboard
> and send keystrokes.
>
> saqib
> http://doctrina.wordpress.com/
>

Perhaps if you look for companies that make "USB protocol analyzers",
you'll find a generator or stimulus package.

http://www.corelis.com/products/USB_Explorer_260.htm

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with too many groups set, without using Followup.)

Paul