
Bruno Salvateich contributed to the hak5/usbrubberducky-payloads repository by developing automation payloads and improving project maintainability over a two-month period. He built cross-platform prank payloads, including an iOS script that creates a contact and automates app interactions, and MacOS DuckyScript payloads for sending WhatsApp messages with readiness detection. Bruno focused on disciplined refactoring, standardizing directory structures and removing outdated files to enhance clarity and future development. His work leveraged DuckyScript 3.0, automation scripting, and file system management, addressing both feature expansion and codebase organization. The changes supported faster iteration, easier onboarding, and more reliable deployment across iOS and MacOS.
November 2024 highlights: Expanded cross‑platform prank payload capabilities in hak5/usbrubberducky-payloads, delivering iOS and macOS automation enhancements while improving repository structure and maintainability.
November 2024 highlights: Expanded cross‑platform prank payload capabilities in hak5/usbrubberducky-payloads, delivering iOS and macOS automation enhancements while improving repository structure and maintainability.
October 2024 monthly summary for hak5/usbrubberducky-payloads focusing on maintainability and naming standardization. Delivered a directory rename for the macOS WiFi disablement feature with no functional changes, minimizing risk while clarifying project structure for future development.
October 2024 monthly summary for hak5/usbrubberducky-payloads focusing on maintainability and naming standardization. Delivered a directory rename for the macOS WiFi disablement feature with no functional changes, minimizing risk while clarifying project structure for future development.

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