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# HackRF-Portapack Files for the DeBruijn attack!
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This is a Github repository devoted to delivering to you
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the required files to perform the DeBruijn attack from your HackRF-Portapack
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*This is for educational purposes only.
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I am in NO WAY liable for any actions executed by means of the contents within this
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repository. PLEASE use responsibly.*
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*If unfamiliar with the debruijn attack: this attack
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transmits a single signal that contains every possible
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combination of a specific bit-length in just seconds
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by overlapping binary sequences*
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*This attack will NOT work on devices that utilize
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rollling codes*
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## Prerequisites:
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### Hardware:
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• HackRF and Portapack
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## Getting started:
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Transfer these files to a folder called "DeBruijn" at the
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root of your Portapack's SD card.
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To perform the attack(s), simply use the "Replay" function
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within the "Havoc" or "Mayhem" firmware and choose one of
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these files in the "DeBruijn" folder
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These files are labeled according to what type of key/remote
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they are calculated for based on bit-length
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Have fun, and *USE RESPONSIBLY*
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*If you'd like to use trinary sequences as well, click [here](https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/182GeXBpSp3klfKB5Phci-zFITLylrn1W?usp=sharing)
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for the full version*
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