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[FAIL] hid-keyboard executable (/system/xbin/hid-keyboard) not found. Hint: You can configure an alternative location for this file with the HID_KEYBOARD variable in the config file.Locked phone: XXX, Nethunter phone: XXX - Bug description
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kjsays opened this issue
Feb 24, 2023
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Connect a keyboard or mouse to any phone using the OTG cable. Confirm that the cable works with a different phone and any device.
Try using a different OTG cable. Even if it works, perhaps it does not fit well with your locked phone.
Does the script correctly send keys to a text editor in Windows/Linux/MacOS?
Connect your NetHunter phone to your laptop.
Open a text editor such as Notepad
Run the script
Confirm that keys are sent to your laptop
Can you send keys to Windows/Linux/Macos from the command line?
Try testing sending keys from the NetHunter command line.
echo "enter" | /system/xbin/hid-keyboard /dev/hidg0 keyboard echo "a b c" | /system/xbin/hid-keyboard /dev/hidg0 keyboard
Can you send keys to the locked phone from the command line?
Same as above.
Does the phone accept keyboard input when it is locked?
Connect a USB keyboard through the OTG cable to the locked phone. This technique requires emulating a keyboard, so if the phone does not accept USB keyboard input while it is locked, this attack will not work.
Note that some devices will not permit you to use a new or unknown USB device while it is locked.
Did you try a different locked phone?
Same as above but with a different locked phone.
Sending the correct keys
What keys will bring up the PIN prompt?
Using a keyboard, try keys and combinations of keys including:
CTRL + ESCAPE
ESCAPE
SPACE
What keys should be sent after the PIN is entered?
Usually this is enter but you might need to send other keys.
Troubleshooting
Reboot the phones.
Unplug and replug the cables.
Try new cables including the OTG cable
Paste the output of the diag command, bash ./android-pin-bruteforce diag
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Can I send any keys
Sending the correct keys
Troubleshooting
Did you try rebooting both phones?
Did you try unplugging and replugging the cables?
Did you try new cables including the OTG cable?
The output of the diag command
Troubleshooting Instructions Section
Can I send any keys?
Are your cables correctly connected?
The Nethunter phone should have a regular USB cable attached.
The OTG cable should be connected to the locked Android phone.
Refer to the graphic in the README on how to connect the phones.
Is your NetHunter Android phone capable of emulating a keyboard?
/dev/hidg0
device is present/system/xbin/hid-keyboard
binary is presentThe diag command will check that these files are present.
bash ./android-pin-bruteforce diag
If these files are present but the script doesn't work, try using another Android app to emulate a keyboard such as https://store.nethunter.com/en/packages/remote.hid.keyboard.client/
Does your OTG cable work?
Connect a keyboard or mouse to any phone using the OTG cable. Confirm that the cable works with a different phone and any device.
Try using a different OTG cable. Even if it works, perhaps it does not fit well with your locked phone.
Does the script correctly send keys to a text editor in Windows/Linux/MacOS?
Can you send keys to Windows/Linux/Macos from the command line?
Try testing sending keys from the NetHunter command line.
echo "enter" | /system/xbin/hid-keyboard /dev/hidg0 keyboard
echo "a b c" | /system/xbin/hid-keyboard /dev/hidg0 keyboard
Can you send keys to the locked phone from the command line?
Same as above.
Does the phone accept keyboard input when it is locked?
Connect a USB keyboard through the OTG cable to the locked phone. This technique requires emulating a keyboard, so if the phone does not accept USB keyboard input while it is locked, this attack will not work.
Note that some devices will not permit you to use a new or unknown USB device while it is locked.
Did you try a different locked phone?
Same as above but with a different locked phone.
Sending the correct keys
What keys will bring up the PIN prompt?
Using a keyboard, try keys and combinations of keys including:
What keys should be sent after the PIN is entered?
Usually this is
enter
but you might need to send other keys.Troubleshooting
bash ./android-pin-bruteforce diag
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