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# Send WhatsApp Messages - MacOS
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This script is written in **DuckyScript 3.0** and enables automatic sending of a message via **WhatsApp** on an **MacOS** device. The script waits until the system is ready (using **Caps Lock** detection as an indicator), then launches WhatsApp, types a predefined message, and sends it.
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### Details
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- **Title**: Send WhatsApp Messages - MacOS
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- **Author**: bst04 - Aleff
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- **Version**: 1.0
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- **Category**: Prank
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- **Target**: MacOS devices
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### Dependencies
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- Enter the phone number to which you want to send the message via Whatsapp
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`DEFINE #PHONE-NUMBER example`
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- Set the text message that you want to send
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`DEFINE #TEXT-MESSAGE example`
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### How It Works
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1. Sets a user-defined text message (`#TEXT-MESSAGE`) to be sent via WhatsApp to the number defined too (`#PHONE-NUMBER`).
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2. Uses an extension (`EXTENSION DETECT_READY`) to detect when the device is ready with just a littebit more delay...
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3. After readiness is confirmed, the script:
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- Runs commands to open **WhatsApp**.
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- Types the specified phone number to open the chat
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- Types the message and sends it.
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REM_BLOCK
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#################################################
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# #
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# Title : Send WhatsApp Messages - MacOS #
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# Author : bst04 - Aleff #
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# Version : 1.0 #
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# Category : Prank #
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# Target : MacOS #
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# #
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#################################################
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END_REM
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REM Enter the phone number to which you want to send the message via Whatsapp
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DEFINE #PHONE-NUMBER example
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REM Write the message you wish to send
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DEFINE #TEXT-MESSAGE example
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EXTENSION DETECT_READY
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REM VERSION 1.1
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REM AUTHOR: Korben
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REM_BLOCK DOCUMENTATION
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USAGE:
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Extension runs inline (here)
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Place at beginning of payload (besides ATTACKMODE) to act as dynamic
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boot delay
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TARGETS:
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Any system that reflects CAPSLOCK will detect minimum required delay
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Any system that does not reflect CAPSLOCK will hit the max delay of 3000ms
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END_REM
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REM CONFIGURATION:
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DEFINE #RESPONSE_DELAY 25
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DEFINE #ITERATION_LIMIT 120
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VAR $C = 0
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WHILE (($_CAPSLOCK_ON == FALSE) && ($C < #ITERATION_LIMIT))
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CAPSLOCK
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DELAY #RESPONSE_DELAY
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$C = ($C + 1)
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END_WHILE
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CAPSLOCK
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END_EXTENSION
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REM Another pinch of delay in accordance with https://shop.hak5.org/blogs/usb-rubber-ducky/detect-ready
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DELAY 200
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GUI h
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DELAY 150
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GUI SPACE
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DELAY 150
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BACKSPACE
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DELAY 500
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STRINGLN WhatsApp
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DELAY 1500
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GUI f
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DELAY 500
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STRINGLN #PHONE-NUMBER
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DELAY 250
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DOWNARROW
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DELAY 250
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DOWNARROW
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DELAY 250
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SPACE
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DELAY 250
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STRINGLN #TEXT-MESSAGE
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