Free USB drives for all!!
Let's face it: people love free stuff, especially free stuff they find. A classic example of social engineering attacks is to buy a bunch of USB drives, the more flashy or cool looking the better. Then, take them and install some malicious software on them, maybe even the Rubber Ducky software or some other type of malicious software. Basically, you will want software that will perform the necessary task when plugged in; this can include keystroke monitoring, changing system settings, opening backdoors, or initiating reverse shells.
Once you have the drives all set up and loaded with your software du jour, you just need to take them to the business that you want to test against, in our case, one of the locations ...
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