When you plug a USB stick into your laptop, you probably aren't too worried about it completely taking over your computer. However, Ars Technica reports that researchers at Security Research Labs in ...
(CNN) — A prolific Eastern European cybercriminal group has tried to hack US companies in the transportation, defense and insurance sectors by mailing those organizations malicious USB drives, the FBI ...
Alright, so this particular project doesn't actually involve creating something that uses USB, persay. We're still including it because 1) It does involve USB, at least tangentially, 2) It IS a hack, ...
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Woman left her bag with her friend, but her friend got curious and plugged in a USB stick that completely destroyed her gaming PC
Some curiosities are better left unplugged.
As Ars Technica reports, Microsoft revealed the details of the serious bug in its August 2015 monthly security bulletin. Ranked as “important” in Windows Update, the company writes that it has “reason ...
Word to the wise: If a stranger ever offers you a random USB stick as a gift, best not to take it. On Thursday, the FBI warned that a hacker group has been using the US mail to send malware-laden USB ...
(CNN) - A prolific Eastern European cybercriminal group has tried to hack US companies in the transportation, defense and insurance sectors by mailing those organizations malicious USB drives, the FBI ...
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