USB Security
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UPDATE
November 15, 2017

We seem not to learn that we must use an encrypted memory sticks when saving sensitive information.

London Heathrow airport security information found.





UPDATE
November 3, 2017


ZDNet - Adrian Kingsley-Hughes
"USB-C is a dumpster fire"


UPDATE
October 02, 2017


Protect your System.
Advice from Kingston




UPDATE
April 17, 2017


Hak5 releases BashBunny.
Creating a USB threat device
just got easier.


UPDATE
August 4, 2016


"Does dropping malicious USB sticks really work?
Yes! 48% of people do plug-in these drives."




UPDATE
August 20, 2015


How to instructions:
How to make your own BAD USB


UPDATE
August 2, 2014


"The unpatchable malware
that infects USB
is now on the loose"






UPDATE
July 30, 2013


Hak5 releases Rubber Ducky.
An easy to use, scriptable
USB attack device.


UPDATE
August 8, 2010


The USB virus "Agent.btz", which a class of autorun.inf virus, was placed on a number of USB sticks in the Middle East. The result was a major security breach of U.S. Military Security in 2008.





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