Tuesday, August 21, 2018

USBHarpoon: How “Innocent” USB Cables Can Be Manipulated To Inject Malware

Back in 2014 Black Hat Conference, crypto specialists Karsten Nohl and Jakob Lell introduced the concept of BadUSB — a USB security flaw which allows attackers to turn a USB into a keyboard which can be used to type in commands. Now, a researcher from SYON Security has managed to build a modified USB charging cable that will […]

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