diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index ddd7213..f7b3580 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -43,11 +43,14 @@ Install and have your USB Rubber Ducky working in less than 5 minutes. 11. Copy `duckyinpython.py`, `code.py`, `webapp.py`, `wsgiserver.py` to the root folder of the Pico. -12. Find a script [here](https://github.com/hak5/usbrubberducky-payloads) or [create your own one using Ducky Script](https://docs.hak5.org/hak5-usb-rubber-ducky/ducky-script-basics/hello-world) and save it as `payload.dd` in the Pico. Currently, pico-ducky only supports DuckScript 1.0, not 3.0. +12. *For Pico W Only* Create the file `secrets.py` in the root of the Pico W. This contains the AP name and password to be created by the Pico W. +secrets = { 'ssid' : "BadAPName", 'password' : "badpassword" } -13. Be careful, if your device isn't in [setup mode](#setup-mode), the device will reboot and after half a second, the script will run. +13. Find a script [here](https://github.com/hak5/usbrubberducky-payloads) or [create your own one using Ducky Script](https://docs.hak5.org/hak5-usb-rubber-ducky/ducky-script-basics/hello-world) and save it as `payload.dd` in the Pico. Currently, pico-ducky only supports DuckScript 1.0, not 3.0. -14. **Please note:** by default Pico W will not show as a USB drive +14. Be careful, if your device isn't in [setup mode](#setup-mode), the device will reboot and after half a second, the script will run. + +15. **Please note:** by default Pico W will not show as a USB drive ### Pico W Web Service The Pico W AP defaults to ip address `192.168.4.1`. You should be able to find the webservice at `http://192.168.4.1:80`