This review has gathered all the essential Bash Bunny videos, from a basic introduction to advanced attacks on Linux, Windows, and networks. You’ll see how to create and configure payloads, perform phishing attacks, exfiltrate data without notifications, use Bash Bunny Extensions, and even open backdoors via sudo.
Introduction to Bash Bunny – explains how the device works, how it interacts with systems, and what payloads are.
Demonstration of a HID attack in the form of a phishing scenario using humor and social engineering.
Example of the Bash Bunny payload, which harvests passwords from a victim system using automated input.
How Bash Bunny determines which OS is running on the machine (Windows, Linux, etc.) and tailors the attack accordingly.
Explanation of new Bash Bunny features through extensions: GET, REQUIRETOOL, DUCKY_LANG and more.
Example of creating a reverse shell connection on Linux via Bash Bunny for remote access.
Using Bash Bunny to install a backdoor on a Linux system via sudo access.
A humorous attack that imitates “chaotic” windows and strange actions on the screen, stylized as computer jokes of the 90s.
Interviews with Bash Bunny developers, stages of device creation, Hak5 philosophy and vision.
Demonstration of a payload for data theft via network emulation – quietly, quickly, without alarms.
This course teaches you how to create, document, and publish your own payloads to the Hak5 community via GitHub.