Evil USB Cable Can Remotely Accept Commands From Hacker The cable itself looks pretty generic, but the security researcher Mike Grover actually fitted a Wi-Fi chip inside one of the sockets, which can ...
Over the years, there have been a few initiatives that attempt to bring awareness to the idea that public USB charging ports are a disaster waiting to happen. In theory, these public charging ports ...
Your project needs a cable, and since USB-C cables are omnipresent now, it’s only natural to want to reuse them for your evil schemes. Ever seen USB 3.0 cables used for PCIe link carrying duty? It’s ...
We expect USB-C cables to perform a specific task: transferring either data or files between devices. We give little more thought to the matter, but malicious USB-C cables can do much more than what ...
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