![]() ![]() It's a sin not to use the fact that the OS trusts devices connected to a USB interface. Similar ideas for using HID devices for malicious purposes have been around for a while. The attack was called BadUSB, but later jokes appeared on the Internet referring to USBola, comparing this attack to the well-known virus. One of the most discussed was a report on the fatal vulnerability of USB devices, which allows regular USB flash drives to be turned into a tool for spreading malware. Last year's Black Hat was full of many interesting reports. ![]() Don't forget that making the described changes to your USB flash drive may not only void the device's warranty but may also kill it. ![]()
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